Onesimus Tarsus
Kameira Lodge Amarr Empire
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Posted - 2013.06.25 13:49:00 -
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Quote: 2- Player Created Content- Firsty you have to go out and make the content ....you know...its player made....
I find the more you invest into Dust the more you get out of it, the more I create my character, the more I fight with my corp over things to take, or to defend, when we dominate the field, and when we are on the back peddle, and when we get paid to fight and kill in the name of God, the more I enjoy what I am doing.
I create my own content, and as a corp we all create a story for ourselves and our corp. FPSers don't understand complex narration.... that's just how they are.... they like movies like Fast and Furious ****....uh Six and explosions...and boobies ( the latter is the more admirable) they don't really care about narrative....this is Dust and New Eden we need to care.
3- Corp mechanics are something that puts the clan system to shame, Clans are simply groups with clan leaders who just try and subdue/ micromanage the fractious personalities of FPSers welding them into a coherent whole based on sheer charisma alone. Dust structures this, it allows for management of corporation resources, player base, the promotion and allocation of roles.
"It's just a name" that's the attitude that a need to change with Dust, A corp is something you should have pride in, take pleasure out of the corps infamy, its trustworthiness, its prestige, and of course its player base. In most FPS games a clan or corp is a group of people you play with but the bigger and stronger corps always consider themselves more than that, they are communities, families, friends, etc.
This would be nice except for the bilking and backstabbing that is expected, encouraged, and celebrated in this particular universe. I gave a few Mil to a corp that was all talk and no do at the end of the day. No skin off my nose, but it was a waste of my effort, so I have decided not to participate in corps, because I can't stand that kind of petty thievery dressed up as intrigue.
One has to admire your support for the poor dimwits who "just don't get" this game. I love the places your mind went when trying to imagine the tawdry shallows of "FPS players" minds. Project much? "FPS players" as you so condescendingly sneer in the paragraph above, do understand narrative. Unfortunately, your "narrative" sucks. It is just the reading of the business minutes in a den of untrustworthy troglodytes. Go play dress-up with your friends. I want an FPS that is immersive without having to pretend it's immersive. |