Friday, January 29, 2021

How EVE Online commandos pulled off a suicide mission to save 170 elite pilots






After a server crash trapped hundreds of its biggest ships, PAPI Coalition staged a costly but vital jailbreak to get them back.





On Monday evening a pilot in EVE Online's PAPI coalition got a top-secret message that made his stomach drop. For nearly a month, Tony Rocca and around 300 of his comrades-in-arms had been trapped in one of the most dangerous sieges in EVE Online history. And in just 24 hours, PAPI was going to stage a daring rescue operation costing trillions of ISK, EVE's currency, to get them out alive.





It might seem silly to risk so much for so little, but Tony Rocca isn't your average EVE Online player. He's a Titan pilot. Commandeering 18-kilometer-long supercapital ships equipped with devastating Doomsday weapons, Tony is a part of an elite brigade that forms the military backbone of EVE Online's player-made empires. These massive ships cost over 100 billion ISK, take years of training to fly, and are the deciding factor in major battles between EVE's different factions. When one side's fleet commander calls in the Titans, the other side has two options: Call in their own or die. 





Read More - PC Gamer


Sunday, January 24, 2021

MASS TEST ON SINGULARITY - 26 JANUARY 2021






We will be conducting the first Mass Test of 2021 on the Singularity Test Server on Tuesday, 26 January at 17:00 UTC.





Remember that what you see on Singularity is not final and is subject to change before it lands on Tranquility based on player feedback and final polish from the EVE development team.





WHAT ARE WE TESTING?





Our teams have been hard at work improving the Travel System effects and Jump Tunnel animation and are eager to test its performance with larger number of participants.





Please check the official thread on EVE Online forums for more information about the upcoming test.





More Information: Eve Online


Saturday, January 23, 2021

Eve Online is getting crushed by its own success






Alex “The Mittani” Gianturco is usually energetic when I chat with him, but today he sounds downright manic. Eve Online’s most famous warlord has been pressed up against the edge of the in-game map for nearly seven months now, his Imperium faction the target of a massive and well-funded coalition of his enemies, called PAPI. A little more than a week ago, the Imperium won a controversial victory in the spacefaring MMO, one that broke the back of the largest in-game fleet ever assembled. So you can excuse him for still being a little jazzed about that.





There’s just one problem. Turns out that the enemy fleet wasn’t actually destroyed. The reason that Gianturco won the Battle of M2 (as it’s being called) is that so many people showed up for the climax that Eve Online literally broke down.





Had the Battle of M2 gone off without a hitch, it would have been more than twice the size of the largest conflict that has ever been fought in the game’s nearly 18-year history. But there were hitches aplenty, and that’s how Gianturco won.





Read More - Polygon


Sunday, January 10, 2021

EVE Online’s ‘massacre at M2-XFE’ gets an official breakdown from CCP Games, officially tallies losses






The latest great battle in EVE Online appears to have wrapped up, leaving in its wake an absolutely astonishing number of destroyed ships. For those who haven’t been following along, the conflict first began on December 30th with a large number of extremely large ships arriving to M2-XF3, resulting in what was initially reported to be some large losses of hardware on both sides. Now thanks to reporting from the New Eden Post, we have some final tallies.









The full numbers of the losses in terms of ships and ISK for the so-called Massacre at M2-XFE already immediately eclipse the 2014 Bloodbath of B-R5RB: Approximately 5,600 players were in-system at the time, with 251 Titans lost out of a total 1,200 committed to the fight. 23 trillion ISK was lost in the battle, equating to a real-world value of $347,000. For context, the B-R5RB battle saw 11 trillion ISK lost.





Read More - MassivelyOP


Wednesday, January 6, 2021

How EVE Online Is Changing Players’ Lives for the Better






20 years ago, people would have scoffed at, perhaps even ridiculed, the idea that a game could have a profound effect on its players. But nowadays, it would be very difficult to find a gamer who disagrees. Since its inception, gaming has been an engrossing hobby that helps build relationships, offers stress relief, and can even serve to impart lasting life skills. As games themselves have evolved and pursued more ambitious endeavors, this has only become more true. 





One game that exemplifies this is EVE Online, a massively multiplayer online role-playing game (MMORPG) that is nominally about spaceships and exploring the stars. Although it might seem at first like a straightforward game about blasting away your enemies, hoarding valuable resources, and exploring the star cluster of New Eden, once you peer beneath its surface, it’s also about building relationships between players and learning skills you can take with you to the real world. It could even be argued that without delving into the metagame around EVE, it is difficult to get a real picture of why the game has survived – and thrived – for as long as it has.





EVE’s infamous depth as a role-playing sandbox has allowed its players to become warlords who rally thousands of players and form massive fleets, aggressive capitalists with the wealth to buy and sell empires, and industrial tycoons whose virtual shipyards provide arms for the largest player vs player battles in gaming history. These players often become so immersed in the game that their lives can begin to shift and change around it — often for the better. 





Read More = Den Of A Geek


Tuesday, January 5, 2021

THE SECOND TIMER IN M2-XFE






On Saturday 2 January, both sides of the months-long nullsec war in New Eden gathered for another showdown in the system of M2-XFE. The fight was supposed to be a follow up to the biggest Titan clash in EVE’s history, which occurred just two days prior. This battle did not unfold the way anyone expected it to. A large proportion of the attacking side experienced in-game issues, which resulted in devastating losses for them.





UNPRECEDENTED WAR, UNPRECEDENTED BATTLES





The ongoing war in New Eden has seen some of the largest and bloodiest battles in EVE’s history. The war has already claimed two official Guinness World Records, whilst also breaking many other EVE records, including a record number of battleships killed in one battle, and a record number of Titans destroyed in another.





These numbers are unrivaled - and unrivaled numbers in New Eden lead to uncharted territories when it comes to performance. Neither side of the war, or CCP, can, could or will be able to predict the server performance in these kinds of situations.





Read More - Eve Online


Saturday, January 2, 2021

Both Sides Claim Victory In Massive EVE Online Battle






Ragnarök, the death of the Norse gods, played out in EVE Online in the wee hours of New Year’s eve. Hundreds of the game’s mightiest vessels gathered together in the M2-XFE system, and Titans from the game’s two largest factions spent over 12 hours exchanging fire and unleashing their incredibly devastating doomsday weapon systems. In the end, around 250 of these god-like war machines were nothing more than smoldering wreckage, including my own.





The fight was ostensibly over a Keepstar space station, one of the many Death Star equivalent installations that have been besieged during the war of extermination between The Imperium and the PAPI Coalition, with PAPI seeking to permanently remove The Imperium from their seat of power in the game. The station wasn’t of any particular strategic import, but, like many of the biggest Titan clashes in EVE’s history, the objective wasn’t the important part. Over the course of the 12-hour brawl, both sides continually escalated, bringing in more and more Titans, as well as other ships in small windows when measures to prevent large ships from using their jump drives to enter the system faltered. Part of the siege of M2 included a “cynosural jamming field” being erected in the system, removing the ability for jump drives to find a navigation beacon. Over the course of the night, this jamming field was either taken down voluntarily, or sabotaged several times. Though The Imperium came out the victor by number of Titans destroyed, both sides are claiming victory.





Read More - Kotaku


Sunday, December 27, 2020

THE EVE ONLINE ECOSYSTEM OUTLOOK






In EVE, much of 2020 was spent in renovation working on the goal of regaining control of the EVE economy which had been spiraling towards major excess of ISK, minerals, and assets. This endeavor has not always been simple or comfortable, so you are to be acknowledged and thanked for your resilience. The stage has been set for a more abundant and sustainable future for EVE.





CSM collaboration has been very constructive this year, both with CSMs 14 and 15. Not being able to meet in person and build on relationships with the Council due to COVID-19 is regrettable, but hopefully the world will be in a better place soon and all can return to in-person meetings again. At the beginning of the Scarcity Phase, the strategic decision was made not to involve the CSM before the rest of the community. As fundamental changes were made to the DNA of the universe, preserving the integrity of everyone involved was a priority.





Read Whole Article - Eve Online


Thursday, December 24, 2020

Merry Christmas & Happy New Year






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Tuesday, December 22, 2020

13 DAYS OF NEXUS






The Winter Nexus holiday season is well underway, and there's still time for you to claim all available free gifts that come with the 13 Days of Nexus login event! Make sure to log into EVE daily between now and 11:00 UTC on 5 January to secure all goodies.





Rewards for Alpha pilots include the gorgeous Aurora Universalis ship SKIN for the Caracal, Omen, Stabber, and Thorax, plus Ice Storm Filaments, Quafe Zero, 80,000 Skill Points, fireworks and snowball crates, and Stormchaser character apparel.





You can get even more rewards as an Omega, including all of the Alpha rewards plus more Aurora Universalis SKINs for the Naga, Oracle, Talos, and Tornado, as well as a whopping 250,000 extra Skill Points, a Cerebral Accelerator, more Filaments, and more Stormchaser apparel!





Credit: Eve Online


Sunday, December 20, 2020

EVE Online: Everything New Players Need To Know






EVE Online can be a daunting, but rewarding experience. These tips will open up the skies to new players looking to make their mark on the universe.





EVE Online is a massive sandbox MMO with a fascinating history. The open world of EVE Online has created an entire ecosystem where the only limit remains players imagination. Massive battles, corporate intrigue, expansive industry, and exploration beyond the limits of the galaxy are all within reach for players who can penetrate EVE Online's daunting gameplay.





EVE Online's incredibly rewarding gameplay is tragically hidden away behind a user interface that reflects the game's long 17 year history. Breaking into EVE Online requires a certain dedication on the part of new players, but doing so can lead to some of the most engaging and newsworthy stories in all of online gaming, including EVE Online's participation in scientific research.





Read More - ScreenRant


Saturday, December 19, 2020

LUMINAIRE SNOWBALL FIGHT YC122






It's that time again - the annual Luminaire Snowball Fight is upon us!





Organized by Commander A9, it's a fun, social event where capsuleers gather to hurl snowballs and fireworks at each other to celebrate the conclusion of another year in New Eden.





This year the event will be held on Sunday, December 20 from 21:00 UTC outside Luminaire VII (Caldari Prime) - Moon 6 - Federation Navy Assembly Plant.





So bring your festival launchers, your snowballs, your fireworks and whatever else you have that will put on a great display for your fellow capsuleers. There's a lot more to the event and you can read all about it in this forum thread.





See you there! Read More - Eve Online


Wednesday, December 16, 2020

How EVE Online Is Changing Players’ Lives for the Better






Video games change lives. 





20 years ago, people would have scoffed at, perhaps even ridiculed, the idea that a game could have a profound effect on its players. But nowadays, it would be very difficult to find a gamer who disagrees. Since its inception, gaming has been an engrossing hobby that helps build relationships, offers stress relief, and can even serve to impart lasting life skills. As games themselves have evolved and pursued more ambitious endeavors, this has only become more true. 





One game that exemplifies this is EVE Online, a massively multiplayer online role-playing game (MMORPG) that is nominally about spaceships and exploring the stars. Although it might seem at first like a straightforward game about blasting away your enemies, hoarding valuable resources, and exploring the star cluster of New Eden, once you peer beneath its surface, it’s also about building relationships between players and learning skills you can take with you to the real world. It could even be argued that without delving into the metagame around EVE, it is difficult to get a real picture of why the game has survived – and thrived – for as long as it has.





Read More - Den Of Geek


Tuesday, December 15, 2020

[GUIDE] How to Complete the Winter Nexus Challenges to Earn Skill Points, SKINs, and More






The Winter Nexus event is in game and some have been having problems getting to grips with it so here are some notes and guidelines to get you going. There are a number of different challenges and ways to earn event points: snowball challenges, exploration sites, combat sites and mining sites. Don’t forget the Chilling Spree for extra skill points and items as well!





Read More - New Eden Post


Thursday, December 10, 2020

WINTER NEXUS - EVE'S HOLIDAY SEASON






Festive Capsuleers,





The holiday season is coming to EVE Online, so it's time to get together, and keep your weapons warm in the coming storm. Introducing the Winter Nexus, this year's furious fusion of festivities include the travelling winter-themed Volatile Ice Storms which feature Wightstorm sites, plus the 13 Days of Nexus login event, Chilling Spree, Yoiul Festival-themed Abyssal Proving Grounds, and - if you can believe it - even more, until 5 January!





VOLATILE ICE STORMS





Exclusive to the Winter Nexus holiday season, Volatile Ice Storms will appear and travel between systems in High, Low, and Null Security space, bringing specific environmental effects and content. With this seasonal weather come the Wightstorm combat sites, hacking sites, and ice mining sites.





Rewards include valuable Overseers' Effects, hundreds of festive ship SKINs, limited-time Cerebral Accelerators, rare faction modules, and blueprints for the new Rapture pirate implant set.





The Wightstorm Fleet has been drawn from the vast reserves of Sansha's Nation to take advantage of the opportunity presented by the appearance of Metaliminal Volatile Ice Storms across New Eden, and the strength of these fleets will depend on which part of space they are encountered in.





Read More - Eve Online


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