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Do you hide your EVE addiction

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Mintchip
Catocalypse Meow
ZOMBIE KITTY FORCE
#81 - 2012-02-15 21:11:02 UTC
You cannot control how people perceive you, and ultimately negative judgement may be the end verdict. I get hassled a lot for playing eve. Even by the eve community. I enjoy the game - I enjoy aspects of the game but it doesn't matter. In "real"-life it's important to be honest to yourself and when necessary to others. Some people around you don't need to know your personal life - or what you do. It's not hard to keep it separate. My family and close friends know what I do online, and support me, but if I'm going into a job interview, or meeting someone new the first thing out of my mouth isn't "I make stupid internet videos and play a hardcore space pirate game :D" But I also don't tell people I have a cat right away, or that I enjoy ridiculously difficult puzzle games, or that I still wet the bed. It's all about Relevance.

Just because one doesn't flaunt their hobbies, it doesn't mean they are living a secret life.

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FeralShadow
Tribal Liberation Force
Minmatar Republic
#82 - 2012-02-15 21:19:01 UTC
Depends on the audience you're talking to. Someone who's a total sport freak probably wouldn't be interested. I'm a programmer so most of the people I surround myself with are interested, and talking about leadership qualities from games can be a huge plus to employers looking for people like me. They already know I'm a "geek", so chances are I'm also a gamer.

One of the bitter points of a good bittervet is the realisation that all those SP don't really do much, and that the newbie is having much more fun with what little he has. - Tippia

Professor Alphane
Les Corsaires Diable
#83 - 2012-02-15 21:48:37 UTC
What addiction I'm not addicted, what makes you think I'm addicted, I WANT to do it, I can stop anytime I want, addicted lol, you probably don't even know what it means, not that I do , never been addicted to anything, special something a silly as a game, well huh , who's gonna get addicted anyway, there probably not even addictive, it's just some government conspiracy to convince you there are, see there is no addiction, so how can I be addicted if there IS NO ******* ADDICTION IN THE FIRST PLACE, ARE YOU ******** DUMB , DO YOU UNDERSTAND ME, NO ******** ADDICTION,

Shocked

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Xen Solarus
Furious Destruction and Salvage
#84 - 2012-02-15 22:01:43 UTC  |  Edited by: Xen Solarus
For me, i tend to avoid talking about eve around people that don't play it. For one, they don't have a clue what you are talking about, and quickly get that glazed-eye'd look of compete boredom. Plus i tend to find that eve is complicated enough to allow you to talk for hours and hours regarding it. That, and you might as well strap a big flashing neon arrow sign above your head, pointing down, reading "GEEK" or "NERD". Lol

As far as hiding it, i do this to a degree from my wife, who would otherwise scream at me endlessly because of my activity. She HATES eve. She never could understand why i "needed" to stay in that night we planned to go out (POS was under attack), or that time i "needed" to stay up till stupid-o'clock in the morning (omg, killing custom offices take forever!). etc, etc, etc!

I guess it depends what kind of player you are, and what responsibilities you choose to take on. Eve can be something fun to play every now and again, or something that you "need" to check. Personally, as a CEO, i can't just go afk for a week. Even the idea frightens me!

I remember my friend when i started playing saying "Gee, if only we were this dedicated in the real world, we might be rich and successful or something!". I definately agree! Big smile

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And no, i don't live in highsec.  As if that would make your opinion any less wrong.  

Wicked Awesome
Speed Metal
#85 - 2012-02-16 00:14:18 UTC
Spider sense says when to talk about Eve, or not, mostly not. Not an addict (I can quit anytime I want) thread has some deep replies. Back in the 90's+ I'm playing standalone games like SimCity, Cossacks, Tropico and getting **** for it, now those same ppl play Farmville. But they just can't make the leap. The EvE leap. Packaging? Like how Elves and stuff will never rope me in. Can't go there. But what's funny about EvE, to me is, no matter how good your judgement, your first reaction is (always) wrong. Just canny and it goes to the balance of this game is, while always in flux, on the whole incredible.

AND to the EggHeads who can't see game addiction have they never seen a 5 year old with a DS? Really, how do ppl live such sheltered lives?
Dane El
Negative Density
#86 - 2012-02-16 00:20:21 UTC
I talk about with people that are interested in Eve. I just don't know any of them out in the bright shiny scary world. Most of my gaming friends have been going the way of consoles lately. Maybe when Dust comes out we'll have a game in common again.
Ptraci
3 R Corporation
#87 - 2012-02-16 10:19:55 UTC
Mintchip wrote:
You cannot control how people perceive you


Yes you can you are just not hitting them hard/long enough.
Dragon Outlaw
Rogue Fleet
#88 - 2012-02-16 16:39:33 UTC
Ptraci wrote:
Mintchip wrote:
You cannot control how people perceive you


Yes you can you are just not hitting them hard/long enough.


lol....I agree with you that yes you CAN control what people think of you. It is called perception management.

It is not what you say (or do) that defines you....but how you say it ( or how you do it).

Mintchip
Catocalypse Meow
ZOMBIE KITTY FORCE
#89 - 2012-02-17 04:32:31 UTC
Dragon Outlaw wrote:
Ptraci wrote:
Mintchip wrote:
You cannot control how people perceive you


Yes you can you are just not hitting them hard/long enough.


lol....I agree with you that yes you CAN control what people think of you. It is called perception management.

It is not what you say (or do) that defines you....but how you say it ( or how you do it).




Not at all, you might be able to manipulate the situation but ultimately you have no control about the final verdict that people have of you or of situations. To think you do - is a logical misstep.

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Brunmunde Hildegaard
The Green Machine
That Escalated Quickly.
#90 - 2012-02-17 04:35:24 UTC
Dragon Outlaw wrote:
Ptraci wrote:
Mintchip wrote:
You cannot control how people perceive you


Yes you can you are just not hitting them hard/long enough.


lol....I agree with you that yes you CAN control what people think of you. It is called perception management.

It is not what you say (or do) that defines you....but how you say it ( or how you do it).


Actually, it's called social engineering. Very effective stuff.

Back to topic:

Hello my name is Bruny and I'm and Eve-aholic...

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Tiberius Amzadee
The Night Stalker Syndicate
#91 - 2012-02-17 07:17:56 UTC
I'd like to think of it as one persons addiction is another persons passion.
Vertisce Soritenshi
The Scope
Gallente Federation
#92 - 2012-04-13 19:17:43 UTC
Interesting thread...I think ill go ahead and necro this one! HA HA HA!

I don't hid my addiction at all. Heck my desk at work screams "I PLAY EVE!". I would take a picture but...that would get me fired. Lets just say that when someone gets curious about EvE at my work (happens more than one would think) they come and ask me about it.

Let the necromancy begin!

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ISD Grossvogel
ISD Community Communications Liaisons
ISD Alliance
#93 - 2012-04-13 19:28:56 UTC
Vertisce Soritenshi wrote:
Let the necromancy begin!

(I'll use this opportunity to tell everyone that raising the dead en masse will be frowned upon. There is no place for necromancy in this game.)

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T-B0NE
Doomheim
#94 - 2012-04-13 19:30:24 UTC
Nah I don't hide my EvE career, and I wouldn't call myself a nerd or even a geek for that matter. I just like how in EvE you can make people cry and get rewarded for it. Oh yeah and cruising around in a rifter with The Cramps blaring has kinda become my new prozac of choice.

“Death and destruction are necessary to the health of the world, and therefore as natural, and lovable, as birth and life. Only priests and born cowards moan and weep over dying. Brave men face it with approving nonchalance." - Ragnar Redbeard

Dr Silkworth
#95 - 2012-04-13 19:30:43 UTC
Yes, I keep my account passwords in the toilet tank and wait till everyones asleep.
Velicitia
XS Tech
#96 - 2012-04-13 19:38:56 UTC
yes, I hide my addiction.

(written whilst wearing a T-shirt with the Gallente Flag emblazoned on the front)

One of the bitter points of a good bittervet is the realisation that all those SP don't really do much, and that the newbie is having much more fun with what little he has. - Tippia

Nylith Empyreal
Sutar Rein
#97 - 2012-04-13 19:42:20 UTC
I don't hide it at all, from whatever game I play, I'll tell those bastards on vent I have to change my training queue rq and they can wait 20minutes while I change queue then bullshit with some odd corp mate for the rest of the duration. But then the people on vent get mad and tell me to hurry up and I'm sure you know how it is from there.

Who's the more foolish the fool or the fool who replies to him?

IGNATIUS HOOD
Viziam
Amarr Empire
#98 - 2012-04-13 21:08:57 UTC
Micheal Dietrich wrote:
If people can't accept you for who you are you punch them in the balls.



This in a nutshell is EVE right here.
"Every normal man must be tempted at times to spit upon his hands, hoist the black flag, and begin slitting throats."   --H.L. Mencken
Kengutsi Akira
Doomheim
#99 - 2012-04-13 21:12:22 UTC
I try to, but 95% of the time I mention the game they go "eeew that game is so BORING how do you DO it"

"Is it fair that CCP can get away with..." :: checks ownership on the box ::

Yes

Pyrus Octavius
Flat Earth Believers
#100 - 2012-04-13 21:13:49 UTC  |  Edited by: Pyrus Octavius
I hide it. I wish I knew fellow EVE players in my area. Would be nice to have people to talk to the game about. People you tell you play this game, and they learn for how long, look at you differently afterwards. I would love to meet another EVE player from my town.