I spent 5+ years in EVE Online and don't miss it a wink. Never was a great PvPer, but had fun when I did. The sitting around and waiting was the toughest part. The meta-gaming was tiresome. It still is.
I discovered ED while reading about the first Beagle Point expedition. Found it as fascinating a game as I did EVE Online when I read my first story of a meta-game heist and corporate takeover.
ED appealed to me in so many ways that EVE didn't...
- PvP is a choice -- not a foregone conclusion. I have yet to play in open. I will NOT begrudge / insult PvPers -- I respect their goals for the game, but not everyone else's goals fit that mold. Sometimes, you just wanna play a space game. I hope Frontier never changes this.
- The economy is easier on the eyes, and wallet -- EVE Online was a decade-long grind to work your way up, requiring multiple accounts to get enough manpower to earn anything. And it still didn't matter if you screwed up one jump freighter run. ED's simpler economy is awesome -- I'm already moving up into middle tier ships which I'd have had to work a year to get to in EVE.
- The "world" reminds me of THE EXPANSE -- I'm reading the novels by James A. Corey (book 6 -- Filip is a little shit like Joffrey from Game of Thrones), and I love "what could be" in our own galaxy with humanity's growth and exploration of the stars.
- Amazing and passionate community -- I've lurked here on Inara for about 2 months, and the site is amazing. Better than anything built with the EVE Online API. Lots of great posts and Reddit community discussions.
Thanks for the time at the mic. When I finally join you in the black (Open play), hope we cross paths. If you blow my shit up -- meh. Lessons learned.
Cheers,
Mos