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Playing in the Sandbox

by Cyberin on Mar.17, 2010, under Community

Casiella, from over at Ecliptic Rift (by the way, one of my favorite blogs…go read it), recently posed a question.  I’ve been meaning to get to it, and it’s taken me longer that I expected, but finally…here it is.

…what sandbox professions do you really like? Maybe you practice them yourself, or maybe you just enjoy the fact that they exist, but which ones really expand the world for you?

I know, it’s extremely obvious what I’m going to say here.  Ninja Salvaging!

WRONG!!!

Ninja Salving is my profession, yes…it does not expand the world for me.  I’ve found all I can find in Ninja Salvaging, I’ve taken it as far as I can, and I’ve done it well (I like to think).  Yes, it’s a really fun thing to do, and it’s what I focus on in my day to day dealings.  But in terms of the question Casiella posed…it does not give me that sense of wonder, or awe anymore.

So what does do this for me?  The Market!  Player banking, scamming, trade, insurance fraud.  All of that, the overall meaning of isk in EVE is what drives me to an extent.  Having the ability to do whatever you want, in any way you want is just awesome.

In EVE, you don’t just buy stuff from the NPCs and sell stuff to them, it most normally goes to another player.  But even that in itself is boring.  So what!  People makes stuff, they sell stuff, they blow stuff up…it’s just economics, not that interesting.

Wait! I know that, that crap is boring…but look closer.  The part that is interesting…the part that really captures me is when you get past the CCP created part of the economy.  Look at the player run banks, stocks, bonds, even mutual funds…not to mention ponzi schemes and just outright scams.  The fact that this stuff started from the ideas of players, and in many cases have been highly detailed in guides, blog posts, and forum threads…and people still fall for them…is just bewildering to me.

And then, my interest goes even further than that.  I see people posting things that other people immediately reply back with “you shouldn’t have said that, now it won’t work anymore”.  Only in EVE is this normally not true.  The Devs don’t run off to squash the abilities of people to scam, or collect their billions of isk in interest from loans.  Have you ever seen a loan shark in WoW that could completely destroy your ability to play the game?  No?  Well I’ve seen it done in EVE.

The world of isk in EVE can be a bright light, shining for the wealth that is out there to gather…or it can be a lurking spider, ready to leap from it’s trap and inject it’s prey with the venom of the “ragequit”.

THAT is what I find the most interesting about EVE…and secretly…it’s what I’m the most talented at :)

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  • dianalynnetc

    I agree 100% Excellent post

  • http://eveopportunist.blogspot.com/ Logan Fyreite

    Market pvp, of all kinds, is just as much fun as internet spaceships pvp! Trouble is when you get too far into legit trading, aka managing (for me) more than 30 orders, I burnout QUICKLY! But if I keep it down to 10 or 15 orders and train myself to only look every once in a while I do well and make decent isk at the same time. I am still happy I made a trade alt PRIOR to the whole new player revamp :) Nice thing is that alt doubles as my scam alt. Scamming tears are the best tears!

  • kiki mo

    I've been wanting to branch into other facets of Eve…teach me master, I will do thy bidding to enrage the bears of care. I desire to drink the tears of carebear rage to the glorious symphony of gnashing teeth and vulgar epithets.

  • CyberinEve

    15? seriously? you get a burnout from 15? I used to manage hundreds :D That's the reason I quit the first time :D lol.

    but yeah, too much trading can be a bad thing at times

  • CyberinEve

    stalker :p

  • CyberinEve

    15? seriously? you get a burnout from 15? I used to manage hundreds :D That's the reason I quit the first time :D lol.

    but yeah, too much trading can be a bad thing at times

  • CyberinEve

    stalker :p

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