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  • EVE Online: Jetcanning for beginners

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    Mike Schramm
    Mike Schramm
    11.09.2007

    I have to say that I'm a relative noob still at EVE Online-- lots of people have been playing for a lot longer than I have, and so I don't purport to know any more about the game than they do. But it's a tough game to get into, and considering that there are probably a few newer people than myself out there in space (mostly on OS X and Linux), I thought it might be useful to tell you something I do know about: jetcanning. Here's a short guide to how you can pull in as much ore as possible, even if you're by yourself and only have a short time to play.

  • EVE Online: Revelations 2.3 Post-Patch Mac and Linux client live on Tranquility

    by 
    Matt Warner
    Matt Warner
    11.06.2007

    I looked at the calendar and it turns out its patch day, the patch has come and gone, Revelations 2.3 has a pulse and the servers are cooperating sort of, I got stuck on bulking at the login screen but after awhile it let me on. I hope you capsuleers didn't suffer too long, the wait was killer. Now, time for some not so pleasant news: For those EVE Online players, who already downloaded the Mac or Linux client when testing it on Multiplicity, you will need to redownload the EVE client if you are having trouble with it. Before the Mac Alumni jettison their Macbooks, and place a bounty on my head for following my mere suggestion the enjoyment one might attain when deleting their Windows Partition, I beg for mercy as the download isn't that that big, unless you use dialup -- then it could be a problem and you're welcome to strangle me. The client says 636 MB on the download page, but the Mac client is really 844 MB in size. PC users looking for the patch notes can real the full wrapup here. Not many additions from the preliminary patch notes. If Linux users who downloaded the Test client already and prefer to take a shortcut without having to do a complete reinstall you may download the .dat and the .dat.md5 files to your home directory. Start the EVE Configuration utility and select reinstall. Point it at the new dat/md5 files and the game will reinstall with the new version overwriting the old version. http://ccp.vo.llnwd.net/o2/linux/EveOnline-linux-000893_41736.dat http://ccp.vo.llnwd.net/o2/linux/EveOnline-linux-000893_41736.dat.md5I have listed some more pertinent questions and answers regarding the Mac and Linux EVE clients. Follow the space rabbits down the yellow brick road.

  • EVE Online Mac client works great

    by 
    Mike Schramm
    Mike Schramm
    11.05.2007

    I was a little surprised to hear all the cheering over on the EVE Online post the other day-- I have to say, I had no idea you TUAW readers could get so excited about an MMO (and by the way, my name in game is Frank Dante, if any of you more experienced pilots want to take me on an Omber mining mission).But now that I know you're out there, I've got even more good news for you. The Mac client has been available to download for a little while now in beta, and it supposedly works great. Plaguelands got it running terrific on a pretty well-fitted MacBook Pro running Tiger. There have been rumors about Leopard not working well, but considering that CCP (the company that makes EVE) specifically mentioned Leopard in their announcement, it should run just as well.And tomorrow's the day-- EVE players are getting both the new patch, and the new Mac and Linux clients. I'll see you all out there among the belts, mining asteroids and fending off rats.

  • Trinity to be released first week of December

    by 
    Mike Schramm
    Mike Schramm
    11.05.2007

    We got an official release date for EVE Online's next expansion, Trinity, at the FanFest over the weekend. If you're an EVE player, make sure to leave the first week of December open, because that's when you'll be playing with all the cool new ships and updates in Trinity. Of course, the fun starts tomorrow, when Revelations.2.3 arrives, but in just a month from now, we'll have access to Trinity (the new name of what used to be Revelations 3).GamesIndustry also has an interview up with CCP CEO Hilmar Petursson, who tells them that the old graphic engine isn't actually going anywhere-- players will be able to switch from old to new via the configuration screen ingame. There's also a new ingame concurrency record-- it's a whopping 37,200 players all in one game (I think all of them were in Jita yesterday afternoon, because it was horrible there). Petursson also gives feedback on CCP's decision to hire a real-life economist to help them with the player-driven economy-- apparently "he's validated some of our assumptions, but he's also shattered a lot too." Man, I'd love to sit in on a few of those meetings.Mark your calendars: Trinity is coming the first week of December. And unless you change that setting, EVE will never look the same.

  • EVE Fan Fest Details

    by 
    Michael Zenke
    Michael Zenke
    11.03.2007

    EVE Online's annual Fan Fest kicked off on Thursday, and reports are now streaming out to the web about what a good time everyone is having without us. Winterblink has been one of the most prolific posters, with wrap-ups of Day One and Day Two of events there, as well as some information on the upcoming EVE novel. Destructoid's Aaron Linde is reporting from the ground as well.EVE Vault has a great gallery of photos up from the festivities, including a great shot of Dr. Bartle's lecture to the masses. It sounds like it was very interesting, but the man himself sounds like he may have been a bit put off by the setting.Sounds downright fascinating. For more of a sense of what's going on this weekend, check out the official Fan Fest trailer.

  • EVE Online Mac and Linux game clients to be released on November 6th

    by 
    Matt Warner
    Matt Warner
    11.02.2007

    They're here... new clients at long last, well almost... There is word from Erlendur S. Thorsteinsson, Software Director at CCP Games, that the upcoming Revelations 2.3 patch will contain formal support for Mac OS X and Linux. The new patch will also include a few other minor fixes for those left in the dark ages with the Windows XP client. The new clients use Cedega, but this version has better functionality since it will be directly integrated into the game for Linux and Transgaming's Cider portability engine for the Mac client. I pity da-foo with no EVE Online client. The twenty or so players waiting for the official Mac client can breathe a sigh-of-relief and start gloating about how shiny EVE Online will play on their Macs, and how it's an infinitely better playing experience because EVE is running on a Mac. Sweet, I can't wait. Earlier today, I attempted to play EVE Online on my brother's MacBook Pro via CrossOver and the results led me to punish my G4 tower, a sad carcass languishing in a corner left to serve only one function -- my kicking post. I was taunted and shunned away thanks to some duplicate trial account error when attempting to get my capsuleer on. Three trial accounts later and junk gmail accounts added to the fodder; one activated EVE account; some tissue boxes; I threw-up my arms in disgust. After some soul-searching, I found that I wasn't the only one suffering with this problem and no one had posted a solution. This news makes it all happy fun-times again. I'm going to go hug it out with my dead G4 now. The full post deets after the jump: [via: Linux Games]

  • CCP encourages players to master their own destiny, double box

    by 
    Chris Chester
    Chris Chester
    11.01.2007

    Never let it be said that CCP doesn't support their hardcore players. They've announced a program for EVE Online dubbed "The Power of Two" that will give existing players the ability to subscribe to a second account at a reduced price for six months. Players have to act quickly however, as the deal expires by the end of the week."Be the captain of your very own fleet and master of your own destiny! Current EVE Online subscribers may purchase a second account and get the first six months for a reduced price. Log in and follow the link to take advantage of this special, but hurry! This offer ends November 4th."For most MMOs, this sort of scheme would be useless to players, as you could just roll a new character on your existing account if you were really keen on having another avatar in-game. With EVE's passive skill leveling system, not to mention the ways players can make money through corps, having two accounts and/or double-boxing it can actually yield significant results. At least, if you have that kind of time.[Via WarCry]

  • EVE Fan Fest is here

    by 
    Krystalle Voecks
    Krystalle Voecks
    11.01.2007

    Amarr and Minmatar come together at the top of the world for what CCP touts as a "party like no other." For those of you not familiar with EVE Online, this means that the 2007 Fan Fest has started in CCP's hometown of Reykjavik, Iceland. And from the sounds of it, this one is going to be a lot of fun!While I didn't have the clams to travel to the Fan Fest this year (and you know, busy with this really massive new site that y'all should check out) I have to admit, it looks like something I would totally get into. The Fan Fest boasts lots of great events for Gallente and Caldari alike to get together over a glass of Quafe and get either their battle or their business on. The event hosts a huge PvP tournament, round-table discussions, panels, and what looks to be a seriously kickin' dancefloor in a new venue.For those of curious, you can find all the details here. And to all of you going, be sure to have some Quafe for me, eh?

  • EVE Online Trinity II ship comparisons

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    Mike Schramm
    Mike Schramm
    10.31.2007

    CrazyKinux has a bee-yoo-tiful split-screen look up at four EVE Online ships, before and after the upcoming Trinity II graphical update. The video is actually a little old (it's being passed around by the devs at various conventions and on the EVE Affiliate program), but it's definitely worth a watch if you haven't seen it before-- EVE is already a good looking game, and it's about to get more, um, good-looking-er.Everything just looks slicker, more reflective, and better defined. I think my favorite is the Prophecy, but I can't wait to see how my ships (I'm still a noob-- riding in an Exequror and an Iteron right now, but working on moving to an Osprey and a much bigger hauler) look after the update. Here's some more new shots-- Trinity II can't come fast enough.

  • Ad for EVE demo turns heads, makes us blush

    by 
    Chris Chester
    Chris Chester
    10.30.2007

    And we had thought the dancing night elves had cornered the market on sexy MMO advertising. No, it would be appear that EVE Online developer CCP is trying to do the impossible - market a game that is largely based around spaceships, asteroid-mining, and piracy using risque and very possibly NSFW subliminal advertising. And now that we've virtually assured that we've got your attention, here it is. If you didn't want to try the demo before, we bet you do now! On a side note, any resemblance of the above spaceship to a phallus is completely incidental and we think it's very immature of you to suggest otherwise.

  • CCP proposes rebalancing capital ships/carriers - reactions mixed

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    Tateru Nino
    Tateru Nino
    10.24.2007

    Zulupark, one of the newer game-designers at CCP, has broached a new notion for balancing capital ships in EVE Online. It's a balancing change, so you can immediately expect a few happy people, a few sad ones, a few threatening to cancel their accounts, and some who already have without waiting to see how it will all pan out, if the changes go ahead anyway - the proposed changes did go live on the test server yesterday. The basic notion is that capital ships that are equipped with drones and/or fighters have their control of those limited to align them more with a support role than the turn-your-ship-into-a-charred- hole-in-the-void-in-two-seconds role. %Gallery-8888%

  • EVE Online goes dark due to security issue

    by 
    Krystalle Voecks
    Krystalle Voecks
    10.19.2007

    Many people were surprised when EVE Online went dark earlier today. I know I was a little disappointed when I couldn't get in and there didn't seem to be any word from CCP on what was going on. However, the Chief Operating Officer for CCP, Jón Hörðdal, came on a bit later and explained the situation:At 10:25 GMT today we discovered an anomaly in the EVE Online Database indicating a potential exploit. Our policy in such cases is to mobilize a taskforce of internal and external experts to evaluate the situation. At 12:57 that group concluded that our best course of action was to go completely dark while an exhaustive scan of our entire infrastructure was executed.What we discovered was an indication that one of our databases was being accessed through a security breach. While some may feel that such a drastic reaction was not warranted, it is always our approach to err on the side of caution in order to protect the players.

  • Download details for EVE Online's Trinity expansion

    by 
    Matt Warner
    Matt Warner
    10.16.2007

    It's time to make sure you got room on your hard drive as CCP Gamesis planning on dumping incremental bits to help ease Trinity's digital distribution, which is being estimated to be over 1 gigabyte in size. Trinity is the next expansion in the EVE Online universe that will be free-to-download and features an ultra new shiny graphics engine and numerous updates to the cosmic battlefield in the form of combat advancements; New Tech II ships; hundreds of missions; and metric tons more. CCP developer, 2kay has posted a slew of details on how this distribution will work and the need for a separate client that utilizes the improved graphics engine to its full potential. It is important to note in order to use the new graphical content players will need a graphics card that supports Shader Model 3, a format newer graphic cards already do. To help determine if your card supports this technology CCP put together an application to help players check, available here. Another alternative is to check in the device manager under display adapters or if you already know your video card make and model, do an internet search to make sure it has SM3 capability, it only takes a few minutes so get off your butt and do it before it's too late. If your graphics card does not support this technology you will still be able to play via the classic client and the patcher will not force you to install the higher end client. The new graphics look absolutely breath-taking, sadly I'm running antiquated video technology so I'll be upgrading shortly after Trinity launches. Crazy Kinuk is a screen capping maniac and has over a thousand Eve screenshots available for your viewing pleasure on his blog -- be sure check out his flickr for some comparisons of old and new ship graphics as pictured. I drooled.

  • PC impressions: EVE Online

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    Jennie Lees
    Jennie Lees
    05.11.2006

    Three years after its launch, EVE Online has racked up 100,000 players and a dedicated fanbase. Developer CCP is in the midst of a graphical revamp, upgrading the game's look and feel without increasing its system requirements. As a game where it takes months to even learn to fly a ship, let alone build it, there's a refreshing contrast to the instant gratification of some other MMOs. Skills are learnt in real-time, rather than based on level, but specialisation options and the power of numbers mean new players can stand alongside older ones.