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Most recent edit on 2011-09-24 18:29:44 by GiskardReventlov [Spam removal]
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Links: Wiki, Ingame, Out of game
You'll notice that links in the wiki don't all appear alike. There's links that are just WikiNames
, those will point to pages that are part of this wiki. As a result, they always lead to a page that will work in the IGB. Some WikiNames
, like this one itself, will be marked with a
. That indicates they will lead to an external wiki or other website. There's no guarantee external wiki's will look good or even load in the IGB.
In general, if a link doesn't lead to a page that's IGB compatible, it should be marked as (oog). It's friendly to mark pages that lead off this site and to an ingame browser with (igb), but not required. If you find a link on the wiki that leads to a page that is not compatible with the IGB, but not marked (oog), please post a comment or add the marker yourself, if you're a registered user.
Finally, pages that open ingame windows, like showinfo windows, will be marked with this icon
. The exception to this are links marked with both
and
, which will link to the EVE Online item database. The wiki will link to the showinfo or item database depending on which browser you are using.
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Current EVE version: 2.13.25245 (Dragon)
Edited on 2011-06-13 07:58:58 by EnglishVoodoo [Spam removal]
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Edited on 2011-06-08 04:09:15 by AllenSmith
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Houston new home
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New Homes in Houston
Houston New Home Builders
Houston New Homes for Sale
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Edited on 2011-04-10 16:14:24 by Angel75
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Edited on 2011-03-16 06:49:18 by MechEngr
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Links: Wiki, Ingame, Out of game
You'll notice that links in the wiki don't all appear alike. There's links that are just WikiNames
, those will point to pages that are part of this wiki. As a result, they always lead to a page that will work in the IGB. Some WikiNames
, like this one itself, will be marked with a
. That indicates they will lead to an external wiki or other website. There's no guarantee external wiki's will look good or even load in the IGB.
In general, if a link doesn't lead to a page that's IGB compatible, it should be marked as (oog). It's friendly to mark pages that lead off this site and to an ingame browser with (igb), but not required. If you find a link on the wiki that leads to a page that is not compatible with the IGB, but not marked (oog), please post a comment or add the marker yourself, if you're a registered user.
Finally, pages that open ingame windows, like showinfo windows, will be marked with this icon
. The exception to this are links marked with both
and
, which will link to the EVE Online item database. The wiki will link to the showinfo or item database depending on which browser you are using.
For example:
Current EVE version: 2.13.25245 (Dragon)
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~-gold
Edited on 2011-03-16 06:45:45 by MechEngr
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With a choice of 100's of types of ships, flying in 1,000's of solarsystems, with 10,000's of space stations near moons and planets, EVE is worthy of the 'massive' predicate. But EVE also deserves the 'massively multiplayer online' moniker as a whole. It is the only MMORPG that manages to host more than 40,000 players simultaneously every sunday, on a single unsharded and uninstanced world. That is to say, all those 40,000 players are in one world, able to interact with any of the others. The total number of subscribers is over 200,000.
EVE Online has experienced constant growth in terms of new content and game mechanics, but the size of the galaxy has remained the same. Initially, a large chunk of the galaxy was visible but unreachable because no gates led to those systems, but part of that space has become available as the so-called drone regions. A small part of the galaxy is still unreachable and is supposed to house the elusive Jovians.
This immense universe, with its thousands of denizens, forms the backdrop of a continually evolving storyline. Both fiction introduced by the creators of the game CCP
and that based on events caused by large player factions shape EVE's history as it unfolds. Some groups of players focus on roleplay that matches the background stories, but most see EVE for what it is: a universe unto itself, with its own story, in which the players are the actors.
A number of features are unique to EVE Online when comparing it to other MMO's or other space simulations. EVE's combat system is not a 'twitch' combat system, allowing for more complex and tactical game play. Combat is unforgiving and losing a fight means losing a ship and everything on it, which often represents a large part of what the player owns in the game. Most fans of EVE consider this severe penalty for death to be one of the main aspects that sets