Whether you’re one of those players looking to get rich in EVE Online’s open economy, or one of the many who want to read articles about spaceships and spreadsheet MMOs, You’ve probably heard about all kinds of scams going on inside. But this was something special.Not for the money involved, but for the way Personal It was.
Players who die in EVE Online will respawn, but ships will not. The unique ship becomes his symbol of status among his PvP pirates, like the Amamake Police, and is redeemed for hundreds of billions of in-game credits. Just as important as guns, engines, and cloaking devices are ship kill marks. This is a record of how many rivals it has shot down during its lifetime.
With over 400 kill marks, the Chremoas frigate owned by Tikktokk Tokkzikk of the Amamake Police was something special. Samantha Miss is an undercover con man who can make even pirates trust him, working with gangs for over a year before he attacked.
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this is hard drive story (opens in new tab): PC Gamer’s documentary series has created a variety of stories about life outside of games. Each episode focuses on a true story enshrined in gaming folklore, told for decades on message boards, his Discord server, and his skeptical Reddit thread. These tall tales represent what we love most about PC gaming. It’s how truly passionate players imprint their personality into a shared virtual world.
Tales from the Hard Drive needed world-class voices. That’s why we enlisted Renval Braun, the amazing narrator from Disco Elysium: The Final Cut, to help tell them.
In Episode 1, we told the story of Angwe, also known as the Horrors of Menesir Harbor. Angwe was a notorious World of Warcraft serial killer. An unstoppable rogue with months of ganking that has become the stuff of forum legend.
In Episode 2, we meet Fuel Rats, Elite Dangerous players who help pilots who are running out of gas in the dark. And the darkness really deepens in Elite Dangerous, considering it’s set in a replica of the Milky Way that spans 100,000 light years.
In Episode 3, we speak to Dr. Wasteland, the heroic healer who became legend in the early days of DayZ, and prove that even the brutal post-apocalyptic survival sim has room for altruism.
In Episode 4, we cover World of Warcraft’s Corrupted Blood plague and speak with the former Blizzard raid designer and one of the many players who were on the scene when the pandemic hit Azeroth. I also interviewed an epidemiologist who made an interesting remark about the parallels of epidemics to the real world.
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