Monday 30 January 2012

EFT

been away for a while soo i thought id do a quick update, so lots has changed new ships more mods just more more more, wich means lots of updates so that means that any third party apps that run along side to eve need updating aswell,

a very old app that i have used for a while, [EFT] Eve fitting tool had not been updated in a long time, and was out dated wich made all readouts wrong and would give the need to ajust in game.

but finaly someone has updated it!

So if you dont have it, here is a link.
http://dl.eve-files.com/media/corp/Gripen/EFT2.13.4.zip
http://www.easy-share.com/1915668910/EFT2.13.4.zip
Even if you dont play the game it may or may not give you an idea of whats involved =]

im out and fly safe

Thursday 21 April 2011

Fail

Hello readers to those who read my last blog I thought i should put a follow up. i went and bought my domain name and some space on a server, but when it came down to it i was not able to upload my site.i am doing some tweeks to it and hopefully be hostin it on a personal server. once i have sorted out the bugs i will be uploading it asap.

just thought you might wana a update peace out all =D

Tuesday 5 April 2011

It's Tricky, Tricky, Tricky.

So I've been away for a while and Eve will still be my mistress, as i move further into the game i find my self still learning. But finding the best solution to my problems can take hours of traipsing around the net, through hundreds of websites and forms just to find the best way of playing so that Eve is on your side. What I am considering is taking the best and most useful parts of all the websites and compacting it into a lazy mans guide to Eve. There are many websites, Pdf's, and forms giving vague or complicated looks upon the ins and outs of Eve. Now I'm a lazy person who can't be arsed trawling through it all to find whats the best. I  know how hard it is to find all the right information at your fingertips so hopefully I'll be taking all the aggravation out of searching, and just put the most important and useful information just a click away.

Apologies to those following and that I am following. I have been reading but have not been able to comment for some reason, I'm working on it. Thanks for reading Guys.

Monday 21 March 2011

A Change of Gear

Despite my early entry about my gaming style, I've actually changed my play style and have decided to work through a mission only game plan to make my ISK. Something I am glad i have done.
While playing Eve you get used to seeing the same ships, gates and stations. but the missions give you more of a look into the games intricacy that the developers have put into the game.
I was blown away by the extra little things they put into the game.
This is a completely different station that i stumbled across in one of my missions.
The scale of these stations immense. The small square on the left is my ship and that is not even visible in comparison to the station.

Friday 18 March 2011

We Do Our Best

EVE Online is a pretty unique game. It and its unified, always-on player base manage to do things in their gameworld that few MMOs, nay, few games barely conceive. It's intimidating as all hell, but damn if it isn't fascinating. Just like their latest way of helping Japan out in the wake of the massive earthquake.
Rather than asking their players to donate boring-ol' money through external sources, developer CCP Games has found a way to take advantage of EVE's fully-fledged in-game economy, by accepting donations of PLEX, the real-world value of which is converted into cash and donated to the Red Cross.
"What's PLEX", you ask? Standing for "Pilot License EXtension" it's basically an in-game item that can be redeemed for game time. The fun part about PLEX is that it can be bought with ISK, EVE's in-game currency. Thus, players that earn a lot of ISK through their in-game businesses and activities can effectively pay for their subscriptions by playing the game itself.
Which basically means that pilots making mad bank in virtual space can use said bank to help people in the real world. It's gamification at its best.
Quoted from:http://www.japanator.com/eve-online-helps-japan-quake-aid-in-crazy-eve-like-way-18918.phtml

Thursday 17 March 2011

My way in the skyway

from day one of eve its prity much go go go, but as time goes on you can end up goin down one of two paths, either the missions and PvPing were its a shooting contest. or, the industrial and marketing route.
 I found myself goin down the industrial and marketing route also known in the eve universe as "Carebareing", i find i spend most of my time scouring the markets for blueprints of ships that i can make and try and make a profit on after havesting and production. its the lazy mans way of making money and its just the way i like it. 

Tuesday 15 March 2011

eve story

I play a mmo called Eve Online. its a game i have been fanatical about for many years.
After 1 month and several ship losses i awas asked to join a small corp to get my on the road to the big time.
this is my very first mining op with my new corp.

the ship in the center is a Orca, it is a industrial carrier capable of carrying vast amounts of minnarals.
the yellow lines are coming from smaller industrial ships being mining barges the yellow lines are the miners themselves.
at the min i am saving up my minarals that i have mined for a special event not decided yet.