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Is there many people in EVE’s national server now? Does it have a future? Is it easy to get around? I haven’t learned much about it since I first started playing. What should I pay attention to?

(1) The number of people is not large. The number of live people who are always online increases from 5,000 to 6,000. There are more people at night and on weekends, around 20,000. In fact, if you want to continue playing, you need at least two accounts, one for combat and one for logistics. If you are a CEO, director, fleet commander, or engaged in mining, scientific research and manufacturing, it is very common for a person to have five or six accounts. In fact, the price of this game is really cheap. It has been a reasonable price of 50 yuan per month since the server was launched in 2006. Just smoke a few packs less cigarettes and eat out one meal less. It's totally fine if you don't have a lot to do at work. Use ISK to buy a license.

(2) Future, I don’t know which aspect you are referring to. If it is a server, you don’t have to worry, this game will not be shut down - first of all, CCP’s current income depends on this, and secondly, there is Iceland GF behind it. When Guangtong was the agent, there were more than 2,000 people. Damn, it's much better now. If it refers to the player group, as a niche game, those who like it can’t wait to travel in, and those who don’t know how to play will never be able to adapt. CCP’s official attitude is very clear: it’s none of your business if I play games, and it’s none of my business whether you play or not. In short, if you are tired of those Chinese online games that claim to be free and then constantly use gems, weapon enhancements, lottery draws, etc. to make money from your pocket, and want to experience the thrill of being poor and defeated, and counterattacking against the rich and handsome, then this game will not Let you down - provided you have perseverance and perseverance.

(3) Whether you want to mix well or not depends on your emotional intelligence, and then you decide where to develop. I don't recommend you to become a task blocker. Although you have money, it is too boring. The essence of this game lies in the interaction between people. From mining, transportation, research and development, production to finally entering the market, you cannot do it alone. You must cooperate with others. Even if you want to fight, you have to find a more reliable legion with scouts, damage output, field control and logistics. Whether you can find such friends depends on how you behave. The average person just goes in and gets familiar with the first and second level agent tasks, saves a little money, upgrades the skills, and then finds a legion to join, playing 00 or low security. The current situation in the 00 area is relatively stable. If the alliance legion is increased, the income will be stable and it will be more comfortable. If you feel the challenge is lacking, you can join the low-security pirate corps or the high-security war corps, where there will be fights every day. The legion is really important, just like a company. Don't care about size and strength. You must look at the character of the CEO and director. Instead of clinging to the leg of a large army and being a slave, it is better to find a united and friendly small army to fight with the brothers.

Before the battle, you must be aware that the battle here is truly life-threatening. After the ship explodes, you will have nothing, so you will find that those forces pretending to be officials are actually just clouds. You All you need is a suitable set of Yan 4 and T2 equipment that are widely available in the street, a grasp of the battle situation, and close cooperation with your teammates. At the same time, you should also pay attention to the dangers in EVE: when you are driving a fully loaded industrial ship to transport guitars, please pay attention to those strong guys at the star gate who are carrying big sticks and are always hungry. When you are alone in low security or 00, traveling, doing tasks, or digging graves, please always pay attention to whether there are strangers entering the local channel. They are willing to take advantage of your negligence to find you out with a probe or block the star gate and wait for you to fall into their trap. Even when shopping on the Guitar Space Station, you have to pay attention to how many zeros the price of the transaction contract is, and whether the other party is providing the goods you want...

Another great pleasure of EVE is the post bar, ECF forum and EVE KB board. Here you will see all kinds of strange and embarrassing things, the political confrontation between the major alliances, and check the heads you have obtained and the heads taken away by the enemy.

Finally, EVE is not actually a game. If you decide to get into it and adapt to it, congratulations, you will find that it has become a way of life, or a part of your life. Even if you decide to squat or stand to gain skills, or even decide to give up, it doesn't matter - it has already left a mark on your life, and your way of thinking will become very EVE - I mean it will become very pragmatic and very Be calm, pay attention to the details around you, and endure loneliness. Of course, there may also be some sequelae. For example, when you start the car, it will always say that the jump engine has started, always pay attention to the battery of your mobile phone, etc., and count one, two, and three times when taking the bus and subway...

The vast starry sky will always exist in your memory, shining with your friends and enemies.