![]() Don't advertise NFT, Cryptocurrency, and/or Blockchain MMORPGs.Don't advertise private servers - there are exceptions read the rules.Read the self promo rules before you promote your work! Click to read them.No YouTube direct linking - unless it's from a dev's page, otherwise make a text post.Don't post referral links or Discord/other community invites.Want to learn more about our developer spotlight? DARK MODE NORMAL THEME Rules Here's to many more years of building those memories.Anything and everything for your Massive Multiplayer Online Role Playing Gaming needs! But you have made Echoes memorable for so many players already. I can't say I've loved everything that has happened. I'd proud of the story we've built so far. We have so many folks who want to be a part of the machine that this game takes. When I look at this community I know you are capable of such a fantastic game. Make the game last as long as you want to play it in spite of NetEase. Start a YouTube channel.īuild a story that'll leave players talking for years to come about that time your group did that big thing. Form friendly rivalries with other pilots. Show them how much fun the game can be.ĭo epic things. You are personally responsible for making both as enjoyable an experience as you can. No sense in trying to call out how they accomplished that thing. It is always worth taking the time to celebrate others accomplishments both in life and in game. They want you to share in that excitement. ![]() They've finally accomplished something that they've been working towards. When the 7000th person shares that they bought a Machariel there is a reason. When your corpmate shares in Discord that they finally hit Tech 10 they're sharing it for a reason. The key is to remember that not only your accomplishments matter. We all have things we're working towards or trying to perfect. But it is far more accurate to call it a game of accomplishments. Friend or foe you have a shared love of a thing that gives you a bond.Ĭommon to hear Eve Echoes is a game of PvP. It has produced research on isolated economies, raised several hundreds of thousands of dollars for charity, spawned stories that have lasted decades now. And they resolved to make that story epic. No matter the ship balance, systems in place, or whatever failed startup CCP was going to try. Insurance is either the best thing ever or the worst in many people's eyes.īut, long ago in EO the groups that have lasted realized one key thing: this was their game. And right now not all of those are in a great place. NetEase does have a direct impact on our meta, doctrines, industry, and insurance. ![]() Because this is a mobile game and they're known for heavy monetization schemes it is easy to get negative about what's happening and get disenfranchised about We learned we aren't dealing with the same developers and that has positives and negatives. It is simple to lose yourself in that moment and let it fly.īecause NetEase doesn't have the best track record of listening to the community, because EO had a history of a heavy community involvement/feedback loop that did not translate the same over here. ![]() After listening to the latest episode of Echoes of New Eden (worth a listen even if you aren't a fan) and talking to many players I wanted to take a minute and level set with the community on how I approach the game, how to stay engaged and enjoying the game.īecause this game focuses so heavily on putting groups and players against each other it can be easy to get upset and say things you might not normally. ![]()
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