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Posted: Nov 18th 2010 3:08AM evilkoala said

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I wish we had a weekly series about all the crazy stuff that happens in EVE. It really is a virtual world.

Posted: Nov 18th 2010 7:07AM glassfin said

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@evilkoala

sounds more like it's just an irc channel rather than a game frankly.
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Posted: Nov 18th 2010 8:49AM HaloisthemostOverratedGameEver said

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@evilkoala great idea!
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Posted: Nov 18th 2010 12:22PM humina said

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@evilkoala
All you would see are crimes. I tried playing EVE once. My first interaction with another player was when someone needed my help with a quest. I followed him and he led me out of the starting area and killed me. So I guess you can add that to the "crazy stuff" happening on EVE. My trial period did not turn into a paying account after some guy blew up the ship I had saved up to buy for 5 days. All the crazy stuff tends to involve people being dicks to each other. Stories like this just make me happy I don't play EVE.
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Posted: Nov 18th 2010 3:10AM Ospov said

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That guy sounds like a douche.

Posted: Nov 18th 2010 3:32AM Invigilator said

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@Ospov

Depends.

Is this ingame currency worth anything in real life? If so, this guy is a new kind of entrepreneur.

If not, then he just wasted his time and money on an MMO like so many others. Though it is amusing reading through his interview on how upfront he is about stealing from his supposed business partners, its hilarious how obviously apathetic he is about them.
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Posted: Nov 18th 2010 5:00AM Esposch said

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@Invigilator

If it was worth anything IRL, he could be sued IRL.
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Posted: Nov 18th 2010 6:11AM BuckChoi said

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@Invigilator
yes and no
can buy something called "plex" which are worth $15
they cost bout 300-330 million, but will stay in game, just means you won't have to pay per month you buy plex
there are money laundering businesses, but ccp tries to ban you for that.
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Posted: Nov 18th 2010 7:09AM glassfin said

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@Invigilator

well that's the thing with online roleplaying games.. people don't go there to rolepla, he played a villain. maybe he had even been doing some outright robbing ingame too. which should be fair game, in-game.
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Posted: Nov 18th 2010 8:49AM HaloisthemostOverratedGameEver said

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@Ospov Maybe he will take the crown from John Edwards as the universe's largest douche?!
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Posted: Nov 18th 2010 2:55PM BigD145 said

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@Ospov That guy won the game. Bilking is often how you run a corporation of any sort.
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Posted: Nov 18th 2010 3:19AM Hitman190 said

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Someone needs to call CSI:EVE Online...Cyber Horatio FTW

Posted: Nov 18th 2010 3:47AM SmashZilla said

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@Hitman190

"It looks like the thief made off with all the online gaming currency."

"Well I guess he needed.....MMO money..."

YYEEEEEEEEEEAAAAAAHHHH
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Posted: Nov 18th 2010 4:29AM NetOperator Wibby said

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@SmashZilla LMFAOOOOO! YES!
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Posted: Nov 18th 2010 4:39AM PR0F3TA said

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@SmashZilla

"MMO Money, MMO Problems"
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Posted: Nov 18th 2010 8:08AM Beanpie01 said

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@PR0F3TA

"I got MMO Problems and a B""ch aint one"
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Posted: Nov 18th 2010 3:19AM Slust said

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Test Alliance Best Alliance.

Interview with Daq - http://evene.ws/2010/11/test-member-scams-somer-blink/

Posted: Nov 18th 2010 3:21AM Slust said

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@Slust Oh christ... Third link and I didn't mouseover it. Derp.
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Posted: Nov 18th 2010 3:37AM Invigilator said

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@Slust

That's a hilarious interview, it's interesting how utterly indifferent he is to his supposed "friends." He must be pretty decent at convincing strangers on the internet that he is their friend while laughing to himself when they trust him with this much stuff.

Of course, if all of this "ISK" isn't worth anything in real currency, then its all a waste of time anyway.

But hell, scamming people like that has got to be more fun than the tedious bullshit that is the standard gameplay of EVE.
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Posted: Nov 18th 2010 4:35AM NetOperator Wibby said

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@Slust Oh wow, people are really serious about this stuff. Huh. The guy doesn't even care, lol.
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Posted: Nov 18th 2010 7:46AM Tez said

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@Invigilator Kind of. The ISK is worth real world currency in the sense that you can buy gametime (normally $15) with the game's money, and you can also sell that gametime you buy for ISK. So he won't be paying for his account/s for a while.
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Posted: Nov 18th 2010 7:49AM Tez said

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@NetOperator Wibby Test Alliance is probably the least-serious group of people in the game.
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Posted: Nov 18th 2010 3:28AM Invigilator said

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EVE Online: amazing virtual politics and economy, unbelievably tedious and boring gameplay.

How can these two things coexist? Who knows.

This is also another great example of how easily trusting these people are who consider strangers that they only know from an online game to be their "friends." Turns out he wasn't "really" your friend, was he? They don't know the people in this game any better than some random internet pedophile "knows" the undercover investigator pretending to be a 12 year old.

Posted: Nov 18th 2010 5:15AM nighttime said

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@Invigilator taste is subjective
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Posted: Nov 18th 2010 9:25AM Acosta02 said

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@Invigilator

Ddi you just ask me how Politics and the Economy can be boring?
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Posted: Nov 18th 2010 5:50PM Invigilator said

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@Acosta02

No, I asked how it is possible that political intrigue can be LESS boring than spaceship battles, which is the baffling situation with EVE Online.

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Posted: Nov 18th 2010 3:29AM This Little Man Says His Name Is said

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Am I the only one who thinks its sad people have put so much effort into an MMO that you can ransom items?

Posted: Nov 18th 2010 3:44AM jediyoshi said

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@This Little Man Says His Name Is Not really. It's cheaper than a lot of other hobbies and likely just as fulfilling.
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Posted: Nov 18th 2010 4:44AM ntonks said

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Biggie said it best...

...MMO' Money, MMO' Problems.

Posted: Nov 18th 2010 4:57AM delicatessen lama said

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This is the situation the trailer described - HA :)

Posted: Nov 18th 2010 5:30AM Spunky Monkey 190906 said

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I'm sorry, but that's the most hilarious thing I've read for the morning :D

Posted: Nov 18th 2010 5:33AM BuckChoi said

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@Chazzr
only 350,000 of us.

Posted: Nov 18th 2010 6:11AM SuMtOnE said

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in this case Friends & Money Doesn't Go Well Together

Posted: Nov 18th 2010 7:35AM Megamonki said

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I wish I was smart enough to play this game :(

Posted: Nov 18th 2010 8:04AM greyseal said

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@Megamonki

Seriously. I ran the demo for about fifteen minutes, and realized I was hopelessly lost.

Then I put in an old copy of Freespace 2, and felt much better.
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Posted: Nov 18th 2010 8:43AM Van Faulk said

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Why is it that whenever I hear of eve, its because somebody defrauded somebody else, or some massive warship it took like 80 in game years to build accidentally killed itself mid battle.

Does anything in eve online ever go right?

Posted: Nov 18th 2010 9:04AM CaptainProtonX said

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@Van Faulk

Because it mimics the real world so well. There is never GOOD news to report. That's the boring shit.

"Today, a ship landed safely, money was transferred without warring, and someone found a lost puppy."

MAN! Eve sounds like fun!
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Posted: Nov 18th 2010 9:23AM sirspy said

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Yeah used to play EVE, it's the reason I knew what a Ponzi scheme was before all that stuff about Bernie Madoff came out.

Posted: Nov 18th 2010 10:28AM KillaPat said

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@Chazzr

You are still here?

Posted: Nov 18th 2010 11:13AM EvoHelix said

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Wow, well played on the Corp's end. Now the player has all that money and nobody left in space to trust him. He reached the end of the game and didn't even make somebody cry over it.

Posted: Nov 18th 2010 11:50AM LENSconcept said

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I just don't get it. I mean, I get that he wanted to steal stuff, but the point of stealing is to get stuff AND eliminate the trail leading to you and drop off the grid. The guy might be able to switch servers or somethin, but they just gotta give the admins his name and have them check which accounts had that name and see if he changed his name (if that's possible). It just seems like a dick move for the sake of a dick move, which might've been the intent. Betrayal sucks..

Posted: Nov 18th 2010 12:25PM humina said

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@LENSconcept
No. The whole point of EVE is that theft and betrayal are part of the game. Because of that, the admins won't do anything to him since what he did is part of the game experience. There are no other servers. All players can interact with each other.
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Posted: Nov 18th 2010 12:38PM LENSconcept said

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@humina

oook, I gotcha. I have a buddy that plays it, but I've never done so myself.
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Posted: Nov 18th 2010 1:52PM eNriqeu said

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Wait, do they actually maker REAL money out of that?

Posted: Nov 18th 2010 4:49PM ThePenIsMightier said

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@eNriqeu

Yes. You can choose to involve real money in this and win/lose big. An MMO with consequences! :-D
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