It's All About the Game
There are two types of EVE Online players; players that think the game is slow, and players that absolutely love the game. I myself am the latter, and this is why I'm making this blog. Even as a very busy person, the game easily provides much fun to me, as it can be a very casual game if need be. With that said, it can also be a very hardcore game as well. It's all about how YOU want to play it.
With so many things that are happening with EVE every month, it's hard for a new or old player to keep up with every single thing happening in the game. So, why not make a blog with all of this information summarized, and technical jargon put in to layman's terms? Well, I just did. Plan to see posts about updates, the community, new feature testing on the test server, ship spotlights, fitting advise, high/low/null sec reports, travel guides, tutorials, and even computer hardware reviews to make the game run as best as possible. Damn!
Even in my busiest day, I always take the time to at least log in to EVE, read posts on the forums and dev blogs. Each time I see more and more players discouraged by the game for various reason, but always stemming from the lack of information given, or intimidating players trolling on the forums. After watching this for two years, I felt it was my turn to help give back. A time to finally pass my knowledge onto others, as many others don't; hording their secrets for their own personal gain. Many players don't realize that if we do not help new players, they will no longer exist.
I hope that those of you reading anticipate what's to come, and if so; please bookmark and follow my blog. Even though I'll still post without any followers, seeing more and more will at least let me know I'm helping someone.
Thank you, and fly safe!
1 comment:
i have been playing the game for about six days now. and i have already got a firm grasp of many ships and their strong points, thanks to your charts. so thank you. i am a fan.
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