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Contributing to the community - How has it affected you?

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Proclus Diadochu
Mar Sarrim
Red Coat Conspiracy
#21 - 2012-09-09 16:50:58 UTC  |  Edited by: Proclus Diadochu
Run a mediocre blog that gets a couple hits every now and then when redditors and "others" are interested (read: stumble upon) in my tl'dr content. - casualcapsuleer.wordpress.com

We also tend to fraps our fights and throw music at it and circlejerk...on youtube and our out-of-game forums

EDIT for AFFECT: It has provided some fun content for our Obstergoans and others to read about some of the sandbox driven lore that happens over time, and I get to enjoy sharpening my writing skills by doing pieces on ingame events and history. It makes the immersion a bit more fun for me personally.

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Grideris
The Scope
Gallente Federation
#22 - 2012-09-09 17:35:56 UTC
Tippia wrote:
Not much, beyond learning that the character limit and the lack of embedding options make these forums really inefficient. P

Outside of EVE, the only effect is that I have to update my CMS software every now and then… oh, and coming to the odd realisation that I have fans at fanfest. Lol


We seriously need to get you, Liang, and Akita together at Fanfest one year. Just to see what would happen.

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Burseg Sardaukar
Free State Project
#23 - 2012-09-09 17:47:17 UTC
My Alliance (mostly me) have been writing a blog for about 2 years now. It seems to get moderate traffic, however a lot of it comes from South East Asian, where I'm assuming people were Googling for recipes for General Tso's Chicken and found my horribly offensive blog instead.

I'm not sure how it's affected me, I think I've expanded my vocabulary that deals with despising my own Alliance, and describing failure on a massive scale (again, of my Alliance).

It's a fun outlet and turns out to be an awesome reference to document the rich history of my Alliance (3 and a half years old, w00t w00t)

Can't wait to dual box my Dust toon and EVE toon on the same machine!

ctx2007
Republic Military School
Minmatar Republic
#24 - 2012-09-09 18:22:03 UTC
I,ve held monthly meeting with one of my directors face to face

You only realise you life has been a waste of time, when you wake up dead.

Indalecia
#25 - 2012-09-09 18:28:24 UTC
Writing my fitter has actually made me very bitter about CCP. Everything related to third party developement is very poorly documented.

It's pretty clear CCP doesn't care about third party developers very much. It's nice to have access to the SDE, but it has multiple severe inconsistencies (example), also it comes without any kind of documentation about its structure.

Just like the wiki page about the DNA format (which is outright wrong on every aspect).
Just like the install links for API keys.
Just like how they keep fiddling with the typenames without telling anybody (link).

Also, it's been months since the last update about CREST.

Just my biased .2 cents.

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Phyridean
Derp Shipping Co.
#26 - 2012-09-09 18:43:18 UTC
I set up an Alliance Tournament viewing party in Denver this year. Had a lot of fun meeting new people around the area (which is often hard to do in a state this large). I'd never really organized an event before, so I got a good bit of experience with that side of things.
Tippia
Sunshine and Lollipops
#27 - 2012-09-09 20:09:20 UTC
Grideris wrote:
We seriously need to get you, Liang, and Akita together at Fanfest one year. Just to see what would happen.
A very smug FF-report thread?
Planetary Genocide
Blackwater USA Inc.
Pandemic Horde
#28 - 2012-09-09 20:18:36 UTC
i have a blog. I don't update it near as much as I used to (or should), but it's been pretty nice to meet random people and they go "Oh hey, I know you, I've read your blog!"

Gnaw LF
Viziam
Amarr Empire
#29 - 2012-09-09 20:25:06 UTC
I created a stat site for notable w-space entities, www.whkills.info/stats

What I learned doing that is that people are still paranoid about their API keys despite the keys being completely customizable.
Istvaan Shogaatsu
Guiding Hand Social Club
#30 - 2012-09-09 21:13:33 UTC
I was at a party once, and found myself being discussed by another Eve player who didn't know I was right there. It was pretty flattering once I introduced myself.

As for how Eve has affected me? Well... not in the best of ways. For one, it has made me pretty distrustful of other people. I'm always suspicious of others having an angle in everything they do. It has also made me depressed at times, mostly due to the realization that my lifespan is insufficient to see my dreams come true - but then, all visions of the future/sci-fi do that to me eventually, and depression is a friend I've had long before I came to Eve.

It's also made me greedy. I'd rather "not work" than "work for low pay." I've developed a view of working for someone as a sucker's bet. Someone is always making more money off you, than you're making with your own effort. It feels like slavery, or a parasitic condition. Drives me nuts.

I have made friends in Eve, some of whom are my longest-known friends, so I guess it's not all negative.
James 315
Experimental Fun Times Corp RELOADED
CODE.
#31 - 2012-09-09 21:15:47 UTC
I have become extremely well-known and highly respected by nearly all the EVE players I encounter. But what's really rewarding is the feeling of making a positive difference in other people's lives. That's why I do it. Smile
Yokai Mitsuhide
Doomheim
#32 - 2012-09-09 21:17:00 UTC
James 315 wrote:
I have become extremely well-known and highly respected by nearly all the EVE players I encounter. But what's really rewarding is the feeling of making a positive difference in other people's lives. That's why I do it. Smile


Could you keep a straight face while spewing that garbage you just said?
Lyrrashae
Hellstar Towing and Recovery
#33 - 2012-09-09 21:23:19 UTC
Does screaming random-but-well-timed obscenities in Jita local, and generating lols thereby count?

Ni.

Yokai Mitsuhide
Doomheim
#34 - 2012-09-09 21:26:03 UTC
Lyrrashae wrote:
Does screaming random-but-well-timed obscenities in Jita local, and generating lols thereby count?


Not when you're the only one laughing.
Jace Errata
Caldari Provisions
Caldari State
#35 - 2012-09-09 21:30:55 UTC
I haven't really contributed much (a sometimes-EVE blog, and that one VFK thing), but I think it has affected me.

Running the blog has made me realise that there are indeed people who like discussing EVE maturely and sensibly, and are also willing to listen to me. Running the VFK thing (Operation Dread Intrusion) has clued me in to the fact that despite all the forum rabble-rousing that goes on, almost none of the "daring" capsuleers of New Eden can be bothered to actually undock a warship and go make a difference.

So overall, I think contributing has made me a bit more cynical, and a bit more knowledgeable.

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It's such a shame the same will never happen to you

Jack Lo
Aliastra
Gallente Federation
#36 - 2012-09-09 22:33:51 UTC  |  Edited by: Jack Lo
Well, during tests meetup last summer, this happend http://www.youtube[DOT]com/watch?v=ubm0ivDcjOg&feature=plcp

i also got kicked out of a bar and locked out of my car, but at least we got the deposits back on the kegs.

edit: this was a thing too, id dont know why www.youtube[DOT]com/watch?v=JwpG1Xk7uxk

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Gogela
Epic Ganking Time
CODE.
#37 - 2012-09-09 23:28:27 UTC
I got to know a few other people who also like to make web stuff / graphics etc... so that's cool to have EvE and that as common interests. Also, you learn more about the game, and poking around database dumps, particularly development server DB, can uncover some insightful clues about what is coming next. Hopefully I can make some OMGWTF ISK next expansion... but it's always risky. Ultimately I think what drives most people to do community based sites / tools and whatnot is just that they have the capability, and they want this feature or tool to be made their way on their terms. You can ask CCP sure... but doing it yourself is a lot less work.

Signatures should be used responsibly...

Methesda
Sebiestor Tribe
Minmatar Republic
#38 - 2012-09-10 00:15:23 UTC
Yokai Mitsuhide wrote:
James 315 wrote:
I have become extremely well-known and highly respected by nearly all the EVE players I encounter. But what's really rewarding is the feeling of making a positive difference in other people's lives. That's why I do it. Smile


Could you keep a straight face while spewing that garbage you just said?


He probably had as good a laugh as I did watching you take him seriously.

Eve is about the journey.  If you are so focused on making money, that you insist on having the tools to make it be made as autonomous and easy as possible, then you are never going to have as much fun as I will.

Greygal
Redemption Road
Affirmative.
#39 - 2012-09-10 00:40:10 UTC  |  Edited by: Greygal
I created a video tutorial on how to use the directional scanner for my corporation's new members, which we shortly thereafter made public so our PVP-University students could use it. Agony Unleashed Introduction to the Directional Scanner

The video got a TON of negative comments about my narration. Really nasty comments :) Apparently my poor attempts to talk slow, without my usual touch-of-southern accent, clearly, and precisely made me sound like a cross between a flight attendant and Rosanadana or something. Lots of positive comments on the content and presentation of the material, but my narration was hated or loved, no in-between Big smile

However, I must have done something right, because an educational video company (unrelated to Eve or gaming) hired me to write and narrate several small videos for one of their clients on contract. It wasn't big money - a few hundred dollars - but it practically saved my life, because I was unemployed and my electricity was about to be turned off. Something you really don't want to have happen when you are living in Las Vegas in the middle of summer (it was 118F/40C outside).

I've since moved out of Las Vegas into a cooler climate, I'm still unemployed, but if I hadn't taken the time to create that video, I really don't know what I would have done to survive this past summer's heat.

What you do for yourself dies with you, what you do for others is immortal.

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Yokai Mitsuhide
Doomheim
#40 - 2012-09-10 00:47:38 UTC
Methesda wrote:
Yokai Mitsuhide wrote:
James 315 wrote:
I have become extremely well-known and highly respected by nearly all the EVE players I encounter. But what's really rewarding is the feeling of making a positive difference in other people's lives. That's why I do it. Smile


Could you keep a straight face while spewing that garbage you just said?


He probably had as good a laugh as I did watching you take him seriously.


Only James 315 takes James 315 seriously...no one else.