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Eve Online Guide - University $21.1 Killer Guides EVE Online Guide Flying aimlessly with no way-point in mind? Running out of ISK? Getting your ship's stern whooped by pirates again? Fear no more! This EVE Online reference is here to be your wingman and even more! With content for beginners 'til experts regarding all aspects of the game, the guide hyper-jumps you to a whole new level of game play. Featured in the guide: How to acquire a Faction battleship for 1M loyalty pointsSecrets to obtaining up to 150 ISK when raiding miners and walkthroughs for 70 of the most ISK-rewarding missionsSynopses of each race, attribute and skill help you choose the ones that best match your playstyleA table of NPC Pirate Factions with in-depth look into the strengths and weaknesses of eachDominate battles and know of all the important battle stats with combat tips, tricks and formulas Read up on a full list of profession and make well informed decisions when choosing a profession for one that suits you perfectly. Learn about the specific setups for your character: races, skills, ship types and modifications and make sure to use them to the fullest advantage. This EVE handbook not only provides a full explanation of available missions but maps out where missions are generated as well. Follow the guidelines laid out in the mission walkthroughs for 70 of the missions that are known to reward the most ISK in EVE. Get your hands on trade secrets for accumulating heaps of ISK as a tradesman or a miner and a complete ore refinement chart to look up specific ore. Get an in-depth understanding of how battles are fought in EVE Online with the tested-and-proven strategies featured in this guide. With a full combat coverage from detailed information on weapon damage, hit chance, HP, to resistance and scanning, you can now master the combat system in EVE Online overnight! Self-renewing: Whenever a new version of your guide is released, it will automatically be available in your member account and you'll receive an alert for the free download! |
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Eve Online - PvP Fighter Elite School Guide $21.1 Killer Guides EVE Online PvP Guide Finding yourself on the losing side in skirmishes lately? Or is it your dream-come-true to become the richest pirate in the universe? Regardless of your profession, PvP combat is an inescapable aspect of EVE Online. The PvP Fighter Elite School turns ordinary civilians into aces. From ship setups to advanced fighting techniques, the guide not only points out but also draws out the full potential of all ships. Featured in this guide: 124 unique PvP setups for all ships, from Frigates to TitansPreset plans for both attack and defense for the best solo and group performanceIn-depth PvP analyzes of all attributes and ships to discover the full potential of eachHigh-end PvP skill building plans that yield massive amounts of ISKA full section dedicated to effectively building a corporation Know which armaments and equipment to strap onto your ships for the most formidable spacecraft. This PvP reference provides detailed information about different items that are available as well as provides 124 specific ship-setup configurations. Discover how to effectively mold a top performing PvP character, with the right skills and attributes, starting from scratch. The correct choice of ship that you operate is crucial towards PvP success. An intricate explanation for each ship class, specifying the strong and weak points of each ship is provided! Read up on all this important ship information and never again waste precious playtime looking all over the Internet for bits of ship information. Discover the joys of defeating all other ships in combat with the strategies and tips obtained from the pros. The guide helps you to ultimately increase your win percentage while minimizing your losses. All aspects towards successful combat, starting from the attack plan setup are laid out step-by-step. Self-renewing: Whenever a new version of your guide is released, it will automatically be available in your member account and you'll receive an alert for the free download! |
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EVE Online: Incarna $19.99 Notice: Monthly subscription fee required after first month. Product keys will not work with existing EVE Online accounts. |
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EVE ONLINE $35.69 Description not provided. |
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DVD : Eve Online: Commissioned Officer E $20.72 DVD : Eve Online: Commissioned Officer E |
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To The Races $8.49 To The Races |
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EVE Online Ship Guide $21.1 |
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EVE Online Mining Guide $21.1 |
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EVE Online ISK Guide $21.1 |
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DVD : Eve Online $35.69 \N |
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The Submarine Races $11.98 The Submarine Races are one of those bands whose members probably claim that they "don't sound like anyone" and "listen to everything." In fact, they're really a fairly standard indie pop trio with the usual neo-psych and post-punk influences, but this Chicago trio does the same ol' thing with more élan than most. Ian Adams' endearingly dorky, adenoidal voice and jangle-riffic guitar style are the band's key attributes, alongside a rhythm section that shambles along awkwardly in the matter of old U.K. indie bands like the Vaselines or the Pastels. When a band is working the same basic style as a couple decades' worth of other groups, their songwriting is the make-or-break aspect, and in the case of the Submarine Races, it's a frustratingly mixed bag. There are several terrific songs here, most notably the instantly catchy "Hey Dad (The War Is Over)," a slice of full-on C-86 worship called "Postcard," and the scene-setting opener, "Theme," which makes good musical use of an actual sonar machine. However, some of the weaker songs attempt to skate by on pop-geek atmosphere, and they're not tuneful or inventive enough to manage, quite. ~ Stewart Mason, Rovi Performers: Ian Adams - Arp Echoplex, Vocals, Guitar, Organ; Paul John Higgins - Cymbals, Vocals, Drums; Steve Denekas - Bass (Electric), Organ, Bass, Vocals |
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EVE Online - Gamecard 60 days playtime $25.32 60 days Eve Online gamecard code! With this Eve code you can unlock your Eve Online account for 60 days. Add subscription time to an account Go to the Account management section of the Eve website Enter your user name and password Click 'Login' On the next page, click on the 'Subscription Details' Click 'Submit' On the next page, click 'Extend' Scratch off the grey area at the top of the Game Time Card gently to reveal your unique Game Time code Enter the 16-digit Game Time code from the Game Time Card in to the field provided on the website (Note: The code is case sensitive) Click 'Next' Your subscription has now been extended - Welcome back to the world of Eve Online. |
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Eve Online Guide May 20th 2009



September 12th, 2010 at 5:36 pm
Eve and WoW are different, and I think it depends on what you like:
1) The single most important thing which is NEVER stated in reviews, is that in Eve Online you can be REALLY evil and people can be really evil back to you. You can be distroyed and even betrayed! In WoW, being evil is more of a fashion statement. The Horde in WoW do nothing more than 'dress in black' and slay things, just like the alliance. BUT could you handle Eve Online where there are more 'shades of gray' than 'black-and-white'?
2) Eve Online is more likely to outlast WoW because the whole game is updated to improve graphics and gameplay from time-to-time. Blizzard can't do this for WoW. BUT, WoW has greater visual impact at present. So do you want to play for the long-term or the short-term?
3) PvP or PvE?: Eve Online is far more PvP orientated.
4) Adrenaline rush?: Eve Online gives you a greater adrenaline rush – BUT this can be a bad thing!! You can 'lose more' if you get killed in Eve. PvP is more 'thrilling'.
5) Time commitment?: Eve Online is not so time consuming to progress.
September 13th, 2010 at 2:38 am
And it looks like CCP is targetting a handful of subs, and a couple of Corporations 'to make the example'.
When, of course, all the major power blocs and players were using the exploit, including, no doubt, CCP employees.
Sadly, the game will go on because there's nothing else like EvE Online out there. Or, perhaps, because there's nothing like EvE Online out there.
September 14th, 2010 at 2:01 am
It has something to do with profiling. If you can take one distinctive characteristic about someone and take others that share that characteristic, then you can see what those peoples trends are and, well, you get the point. It allows us to be able to blame groups for our social problems and praise others for our successes. Create marketing strategies to cater to specific groups. It is just something that we as humans and Americans can understand. Problem is that it really only works because we are told that it works. If we are left to our own devices individuals will turn out differently and "break the curve." Problem with that is that people are also products of our own environment. If you are set for adoption at birth many times you take on the values and some characteristics of the adoptive family. You still retain some characteristics of your biological family, but your values are typically shaped by the people who raised you and the environment you grow up in. It is a VERY large field and there is a lot of money and time spent in the study of these things.
On a personal level I think it is wrong to do such things and I do not believe that most people really believe all of the statistics and studies, but there are a great many people that rely on this information to make a living. There would be no way to abandon such an industry without having a massive effect on our economy. Unfortunatly, it would take a great many decades, maybe even centuries, to break those chains. The US alone was created based on an idea of fairness and equality. That is why our founding fathers called our nation The Great Experiment. The Theory being in the first line of our Constitution. "We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights, that among these are Life, Liberty, and the Pursuit of Happiness." We are still working on it, 233 years and counting. It is not a new theory in any way, but it is still a good one.
October 6th, 2010 at 4:43 pm
examine the disc to see if theres any scratches, or if the very inside ( the clear part ) of the disc is damaged, that might be the problem. also ur xbox might be overheating so just dont play it for 1 day or so. if the problem still persists, call your local best buy geek squad, or 1-800-4MY-XBOX (Microsoft's xbox hotline thingy)
hope this helps
October 10th, 2010 at 7:59 am
If anyone is looking to start this game, Pm me your email for a free 21 day trial. I'll also send you some starting cash to get going + more if you subscribe
October 23rd, 2010 at 1:35 am
:O
Jeez, bad timing to be signing him back up..or for him to be signing.
November 7th, 2010 at 3:39 pm
Alright, first of all, next time…make questions shorter…i wasted about half my life reading it…lol.
anyway i had this exact same problem but the way i fixed it was extremly odd…
So at first i went on yahoo answers to ask my question about my xbox. they all said that i should move my xbox closer to the router. even though i was quite sure it wouldnt work, i tried it anyway…well, almost…on my way downstairs with my xbox in my hands i remember that my sister is getting tutored so i turn around and go back upstairs with my xbox. when i got back in my room i just gave up on it because i had been trying for weeks. so i just plugged it back it and thought i might as well play the campaign (mw2). as soon as i turn it on… it worked…
yes i know that sounds crazy but it did happen. it hasnt disconnected ever scince.
i know how aggrivationg it is so i really hope this helps you like it did for me…GOOD LUCK.
November 8th, 2011 at 10:50 am
BS! That isn't not the Human form of Linux, Its a bald Veteran in a wheel chair that yells at Traffic.