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EVE Game Time

Posted: April 26th, 2014, 19:37
by Morrill
Hello mates. Its been way to long as i work 2 jobs. Eve is offering free game time for 7 days and I'm giving it a whirl. You can too.

https://secure.eveonline.com/RecallProg ... type=share

Re: EVE Game Time

Posted: April 27th, 2014, 10:30
by Grimmie
A few people at beard bash were discussing coming back to eve for a week just to arse around, kill pirates and fly around shouting willes, so we might take advantage of that.

Re: EVE Game Time

Posted: April 27th, 2014, 10:55
by friznit
Those 7 free days links need to be provided by players and they get rewards if anyone actually resubs. Here's mine: https://secure.eveonline.com/RecallProg ... type=share

Alternatively, if you don't have an old account to use or want to start a new one from scratch, you can use the regular buddy linky which gives you an extended trial (and more free stuff if you decide to sub): https://secure.eveonline.com/trial/?inv ... tion=buddy


Scream if you do jump on - X-5punkers channel is still there and I have 5punkorp's CEO on an active account if you want to revive it.

Re: EVE Game Time

Posted: April 28th, 2014, 8:39
by fabyak
I really should get my original character back from Dres. I chucked it over to him when I stopped playing and never got it back...

Re: EVE Game Time

Posted: April 28th, 2014, 14:22
by shot2bits
I have a confession (but not a diary)

I came across a 21 day trial a few days ago so i decided to roll a character and revisit eve after about 8 years, i really didn't realize it had been quite that long. I've actually been enjoying just popping in doing a few newbie bits here and there, will possibly use one of those 7 day re-activations if i can remember my old account details. i am tentatively considering subbing for a couple of months and seeing how it goes, will jump into the x-5punkers channel for a bumming

Re: EVE Game Time

Posted: April 28th, 2014, 15:57
by Dog Pants
I'd love to have a flit around Eve again for a while, but I know I'd go through my whole trial and not find time to play it. Also, I'm not sure if I'm logged out somewhere in 0.0 that was friendly when I last played in 2006 but will almost certainly not be now. I wonder where my ships are.

Re: EVE Game Time

Posted: April 28th, 2014, 16:25
by Grimmie
Is there an easy way to get back to a starter system from badspace? I'm guessing it'll be a long limp back to somewhere nice. Could always make new accounts?

Re: EVE Game Time

Posted: April 28th, 2014, 17:13
by Joose
Grimmie wrote:Is there an easy way to get back to a starter system from badspace? I'm guessing it'll be a long limp back to somewhere nice. Could always make new accounts?
i could be wrong, but I think new accounts= longer trial periods too. Im going to new account it certainly, but then I no longer have my old account.

Re: EVE Game Time

Posted: April 28th, 2014, 17:19
by Dog Pants
Surely I'd be better off podded and losing my ships than starting a new account? At least I'd still have my skills and cash. And any ships I stashed in highsec. And my name.

Re: EVE Game Time

Posted: April 28th, 2014, 17:25
by Grimmie
I think we just wanted to arse around shooting NPC pirates rather than going out in battleships and stuff.

Re: EVE Game Time

Posted: April 28th, 2014, 17:43
by Dog Pants
You think I had a battleship? Have you ever played a videogame with me?

Re: EVE Game Time

Posted: April 29th, 2014, 2:54
by FatherJack
Looking at options, you can get a month's-worth with the EVE Online: Starter Pack on Steam for a sale price of £3.24, but I think that limits you in the future from buying other packages - all subscription and other purchases will have to be made through Steam and you might be ineligible for other EVE deals on Steam too.

Their main site offers a 14-day trial, whereas using a buddy link will give you 21 days (or 7 days for a reactivated account).

I tried a 14-day trial a while back, just to have a look about and see the changes, and to be honest I only lasted about 5 days, what we spoke about at the bash was mostly just mucking about for a bit, so new accounts are probably better in that regard, coupled with that not all of us were able to do it immediately - so the best option is probably using a buddy link for a new account, as it will hopefully find us together at some point during that slightly longer window. It won't offer much to the person buddying us if we don't resub though, other than perhaps having some stupid company.


I did have a battleship, and a couple of stealth ones, but I gave them all to the corp when I unsubbed, so am probably floating penniless in a pod somewhere unpleasant.

A new account would be more immediate fun, one of the reasons I stopped playing was that I increasingly had more to lose.

Re: EVE Game Time

Posted: April 29th, 2014, 18:42
by friznit
Regular trial = 14 days

Paid steam starter pack = 30 days

Buddy link from a current player = 3 weeks plus I can claim a free 1 month time code if you sub (which I'll happily give to you - the sell for 650mill isk or thereabouts)

Re-activating old account with the reinvite link above = 7 days, plus some unknown reward if you resub.

The new start experience is massively different from the old days and actually pretty good. You start with more SP and toys, so can get up and running quite a lot sooner. If your old account is stuck in deep space it's a pretty simple job to suicide pod yourself back to high sec.

ISK really isn't an issue, I literally have more than I know what to do with and can give anyone a starter bung if you really need it.

Re: EVE Game Time

Posted: April 30th, 2014, 12:08
by Joose
A combination of no willpower and a few quid in my steam account has resulted in me getting the 30 day steam starter pack. Its downloading now. I'll be on later.

I feel like an alcoholic who has just fell off the wagon.

Re: EVE Game Time

Posted: April 30th, 2014, 14:00
by FatherJack
I've gone for the 21-day free option with friz's buddy link.

I made a Minmatar and done a few of the tutorial stuffs and it's certainly a lot more immediate that I remember it being. You get all the learning skills, plus a few free ships and modules right from the get-go, so there's certainly a lot more hand-holding and a lot less worrying about what you need to train to train before you can do the thing you want to do.

Once you're done with the basic "how do I fly ship" tutorial, it introduces career tracks for exploration, business, industry and military - the first two of which I honestly had no clue about even after months of playing previously. How it pans out after I've done those, I've yet to see - but it's certainly a softer introduction than the one I remember from nine years ago.

It's rather fun, which contrasts sharply with my experience six years ago, when I stopped playing.

Re: EVE Game Time

Posted: April 30th, 2014, 17:05
by Grimmie
I have also succumbed to the Steam deal. Eep. Gonna roll up a Frenchie and potter around later. Anyone wanna join?

Re: EVE Game Time

Posted: May 1st, 2014, 7:21
by FatherJack
I've started over and signed up with the Steam deal, as it counts as a real account, not a trial one. One limitation of the trial account is that you can't train certain skills, such as Industrial ships - the prize for completion of the newbie Industrial track being a ship you couldn't use without that skill trained.

Re: EVE Game Time

Posted: May 1st, 2014, 8:32
by Anhamgrimmar
Dog Pants wrote:I'd love to have a flit around Eve again for a while, but I know I'd go through my whole trial and not find time to play it. Also, I'm not sure if I'm logged out somewhere in 0.0 that was friendly when I last played in 2006 but will almost certainly not be now. I wonder where my ships are.
Yeah, i'm pretty sure you had a cyclone the last time i saw you, logged of at a tower in...KDF-GY i think? you may have some issues if you log back in.

Don't make me come back, i already work stupid long hours, i don't need a second job!

Re: EVE Game Time

Posted: May 1st, 2014, 12:04
by Dog Pants
I vaguely remember possibly getting back to Rens or Jita at some point, and that some kind soul (Friz probably) put my ships somewhere safe when the POS was pulled down. Either way, I've no time to play it.

Re: EVE Game Time

Posted: May 29th, 2014, 10:56
by tandino
Hmm? Eve? It's like smoking - you never really quit.