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Post by Tarsus on Nov 16, 2011 17:56:17 GMT -5
lol, I have a lot of work on with college right now so I think playing anything besides ogame, halo reach and oblivion (wishing it was skyrim) is rather ambitious. I'll say this though, I've missed ogame!
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Post by Otto on Nov 17, 2011 8:13:13 GMT -5
Yeah I played for a couple months, it was pretty fun I just don't have the time for it.
Also they keep trying to make me comeback and stuffing it up, I think I have about 3 weeks of free time ready for one day when I will have some time to try again.
I used to fly the Rifter, But I was working on some mining vehicles as well as my friends were miners.
I always wanted to be a pirate hehehe, and if I go back I think I will learn ho to fly my Rifter better in a group of pirates and prey on innocent goobers, lols.
I know the rifter is relatively small, but she's a beut and fun to fly.
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Markas Aquinas
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Post by Markas Aquinas on Nov 17, 2011 12:17:26 GMT -5
Rifters are pretty sweet, I started Amarr but cross-trained for them as soon as I could. I get most of my isk from missions and NPC complex kills, but I always keep at least a few Rifters and Thrashers around for when the alliance runs PvP fleets.
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Post by Markas Aquinas on Nov 23, 2011 17:04:29 GMT -5
Bumped into nintendoaddict1, looks like he's running with a wormhole/industrial corp in the game, asked me to say hello to all for him.
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Markas Aquinas
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Post by Markas Aquinas on Dec 7, 2011 18:07:39 GMT -5
Until Christmas I have a single-use 60 day trial code I can hand out to someone. Normal trial is 14 days.
Trial accounts are restricted a bit, if I recall the best ships you can train are Tech level 1 cruisers, and industrial ships are restricted entirely.
Lately the in-game price for timecards has been soaring; the usual price for them is about 320 million isk[game currency] but over the past month they've exceeded 500 million. Cause is not clear, but seems to be caused by a combination of rich players buying them up to inflate the price, and the real-world economy preventing players from buying them.
On the latter, if players don't buy them, they can't sell them, so the available stockpiles shrink, ergo the inflation we're seeing. For those who haven't played the game, timecards are converted into an in-game item that can be bought, sold, and/or traded just like any other item in the game. Whenever you want, you can spend it and add an extra month to your subscription. Normally, long-time players can easily make enough isk to afford the in-game timecards each month, but the inflated prices are making that ore difficult. CCP [game developers] tried to fix this by lowering prices and seeding timecards in-game as rewards for events and certain missions, bu it hasn't really made a dent in the prices.
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