When you’re truly a fan of a game, it’s something of a nightmare when you can’t play the game you love to play.
Well, folks, this is my case at present.
Having just moved into a new home, I still haven’t had a chance to put together my computer, let alone the desk that holds it, so I’m at a loss in terms of “game talk”. Oh Dear, what to do, what to do?
Well, in the meantime, it’s a good idea to document yourself. Learn as much as you can about this ‘Eve’ thingy… it might come in handy. For instance, I just finished reading CrazyKinux’s Musing, and it’s really a goldmine for any type of blog you could wish to read – and his blog is great, too.
A few of the blogs I read are really something — one in particular I found was great is Life In Low Sec, which is written by Mynxee, a female (IG and OOG) CEO, who is quite interesting and creative. She holds training exercises for her team, and they are truly something to read… she’s feeding me a lot of really good ideas in terms of what I could do as a Recruiting and Training Officer for my own corp, Quebec-Coalition.
There’s also a few podcasts out there that I really like. One is The Drone Bay, which I really like and has CK co-hosting. Another one which is really awesome is Titan Weekly, and that one is definitely one of the currently most popular in the Eve universe.
Although all this reading can get to you in a good way and help you get on your feet and really get ahead of the competition in Eve, there’s no substitution for actual gameplay. (And with this damned laptop, since it’s only equipped with an Intel 945GM graphics chipset, there’s no way for me to catch up on mine!)
Hope you enjoy the links, especially CK’s site, which hosts his BlogPack, where you will find many more blogs to read up on. Just as long as you come back here sometimes.
(Yeah, I know: this post does look like your usual “shameless plug” post, and is a little redundant from CK’s site, but what do you want from me — I’m sorta limited on material at the moment! Plus, it doesn’t hurt to praise your peers once in a while
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