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One for Escape Velocity fans 



- Version: 6.10.88517, 5/16/2009 06:33PM PST
zimbop
Killer learning curve, killer fun. 



- Version: 6.10.85476, 3/29/2009 10:31AM PST
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hlb9No one will argue that EvE isn't the toughest, most complicated game out there to learn. If you hate tutorials and reading instructions, manuals and guides, you'll be in hell—and you have to do these things, because although EvE is full of players that just love to answer questions, there are things that even the most patient newbie-mentor can't just explain via the in-game chat.
That said, EvE is also the single MMORPG that gives you the freedom to do almost anything, from building a business empire as a scheming CEO to exploring the (gigantic) galaxy in cloaked Covert Ops ships to living the life as a—YARR!—pirate and outlaw. Unlike other online games, EvE never forces you into a pre-defined role, and you have the choice between playing casually or sinking weeks at a time into the game.
The Mac client has become better of late, although there's no denying that certain stability issues continue to exist and that your mileage will vary greatly depending on your specific system. On the graphics side, Mac gamers can now enjoy premium graphics (more detailed ships and structures, etc), which make enough of a difference to give EvE that nice whole-new-game smell.
Last but not least, while EvE is not freeware (like most MMORPGs, a monthly fee is required to play), the fairly regular expansions to the game are provided free of charge. So, considering that in order to play WoW, you need to shell out about $40 for the client and each expansion plus the monthly subscription fee, EvE is not a bad deal at all.
It takes some time to get into, that's for sure. But EvE is to other MMORPGs what a wilderness trek is to a theme park ride. Harder, less comfortable, but much more rewarding and exciting.
Watching paint dry more fun 



- Version: 5.11.64451, 10/2/2008 09:13AM PST
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jules771BORING!
lies directly to customer 



- Version: 4.10.51200, 2/17/2008 12:00AM PST
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not freeware - Version: 4.10.51200, 11/8/2007 04:15PM PST
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Tim HaighMost Recent Replies: View All 1 Replies
Nice attempt at a port but.. 



- Version: 4.10.51200, 11/8/2007 12:19PM PST
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GrBearThe Mac port of it seems to be half hearted though. I have it installed both under bootcamp and on the OS X side, and the PC side is way higher quality than the Mac version. The graphics are lower quality, and the sound was so garbled that I couldn't imagine trying to run through the tutorials again.
If your into this kind of game, then wait until the Mac version is a bit more polished.. or simply use the PC version.
Good idea. poor UI 



- Version: 4.10.51200, 11/8/2007 07:41AM PST
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darylmonge@mac.comThe starting screens remind you of DnD games. It is a long process of picking races, attributes, sub-cultures, skills, and allocating skill points. It is not clear if it can be changed in the future but without it there is little information at the beginning to help decide.
It looks like the quest system penalizes you for letting them expire (as if the real world would never intervene). Looks like you have to actively "save" your character via a "clone" process. The implication (not verified) is that if you forget and die the penalty is extreme.
There is a 14 day free demo but it is NOT FREEWARE. It was somewhat difficult to find where to sign up for the free demo on their web page
I gave it two stars but I would still recommend you can take a look at it.
Flakey 



- Version: 4.10.51200, 11/8/2007 01:40AM PST
electriclewis_dotmac
I'll try it again when they issue the inevitable patch as long as it's within the 14 days of the free trial (or they give me a new trail).
I'm using Leopard on a MacBook Pro, BTW.
not freeware - Version: 4.10.51200, 11/7/2007 02:51PM PST
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