(12-06-2013, 10:41 AM)oZoneRanger Wrote: Low resource requirements. My netbook can handle it.....and.....the game is still fun for me when I got time to play it the way I like to play. Most of what others have said as well....easy interface, familiarity with the forums and storylines. Reading others Roleplay stories.
(12-06-2013, 12:05 PM)Thargoid Wrote: It's not much of a problem, and extorting other players for money is much more fun, they actually have something to lose other than 2M (basically nothing) worth of cargo.
They lose their ship, cargo, guns, other modules installed, and if they're stupid enough all of their implants (2 hours of grinding for most players to buy em back).
I tried Eve and disliked it enough that I left without getting as far as being destroyed. Each to their own.
Well, the RP. Last time I quit I went to WoT and got addicted to games such as MW3 and black ops, but I quickly found I missed the RP, and started getting bored with not having any before a fight.
As I sit here pondering the answer to this question with a mouthful of steamed rice, staring at the tiny fifteen inch 1024x768 screen attached to the support bench computer at work (it's a great place to eat because I can enjoy chinese food with one hand and nuke hard drives with the other), I had to ask myself: Why did I quit in the first place?
I'm not sure. I think it was some people really pissing me off.
I like the atmosphere. I like most of the people. I enjoy the game, as terrible as I am at PvP in it (if you thought I was bad in a battleship, you should see me in a light fighter!).
I'm here to write. I'm here to enjoy writing with other people. I'm here for the collaboration. I'm here because I want to do something that'll have a lasting effect on the game.