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Do People At Work Know You Play EVE?

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Michael Ruckert
Hohere Kavallerie-Kommando
#1 - 2014-07-15 04:24:02 UTC
And if so, how did you bring it up in the initial conversation? How do you describe the game to them? And what reactions do you get when people find out you play EVE?

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Carmen Electra
AlcoDOTTE
Test Alliance Please Ignore
#2 - 2014-07-15 04:26:49 UTC
I explain suicide ganking to my co-workers and they're always so intrigued.
Gallowmere Rorschach
The Scope
Gallente Federation
#3 - 2014-07-15 04:27:03 UTC
I work in the asphalt industry. Most of my co-workers can barely figure out how to use a cellphone without setting their heads on fire. So no, I don't discuss Eve with them.
Kaarous Aldurald
Black Hydra Consortium.
#4 - 2014-07-15 04:28:41 UTC
I have one person whom I know for work who is TEST. We had some interesting discussions.

Everyone else plays a different MMO, or is a historical wargamer. They know about EVE, and sometimes they like to hear my stories. Thus far, they've found it interesting, but the only one who seemed like he might be interested in playing got married and his wife is taking up all his time.

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Erica Dusette
Division 13
#5 - 2014-07-15 04:31:14 UTC
Yeap, my workmates are well and truly aware.

On weekends and nightshifts (when the boss is away) I take my laptop with me, EVE helps those 12h shifts breeze by while others are watching movies or sleeping on duty. Lol

I never take any heat, in fact most of them seem curious and often ask questions or sit down next to me to observe for a few minutes (EVE is very impressive visually!). They're all quite used to me delaying stuff at work now because I'm in the middle of a fleet lol

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Sibyyl
Garoun Investment Bank
Gallente Federation
#6 - 2014-07-15 04:32:05 UTC
Yep

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Gallowmere Rorschach
The Scope
Gallente Federation
#7 - 2014-07-15 04:33:11 UTC
Sibyyl wrote:

Tell me, where did you stick the Rifter?
Scipio Artelius
Weaponised Vegemite
Flying Dangerous
#8 - 2014-07-15 04:39:30 UTC
No.

EvE is the only game I play and none of my work colleagues are into gaming as far as I'm aware, so it never really comes up.

I often have the forum running in a tab while I'm working (like at the moment), but no one really sees that either because I'm in my own office when I'm not out on field work.
Riyria Twinpeaks
Perkone
Caldari State
#9 - 2014-07-15 04:48:34 UTC  |  Edited by: Riyria Twinpeaks
I didn't bring it up in initial conversations, just mentioned that I'm playing computer games as one of my hobbies.
I've told a few of them some stories about EVE later, then, when it fit in the conversation.
I usually tell about the scope of EVE, but also about the differences to many other computer games I know. The freedom of action, the "unguided" experience.. (Edit: that includes the scamming and awoxing and other cut-throat stuff)
Sometimes about specific events.
Or about possible technological challenges of a single shard MMO of EVE's size.

They seem to find it interesting, but as most of them aren't really gamers, I don't see them subscribing anytime soon, hehe.
Jamagh
Grand Violations
#10 - 2014-07-15 05:06:15 UTC
Scipio Artelius wrote:
No.

EvE is the only game I play and none of my work colleagues are into gaming as far as I'm aware, so it never really comes up.

I often have the forum running in a tab while I'm working (like at the moment), but no one really sees that either because I'm in my own office when I'm not out on field work.



What he said. I tend to keep my personal life to myself. The other guys I work with are all into sports. I have nothing in common with them. While they are sitting there going on about how great some guy on some sports team is, I am sitting there reading a book.

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Chribba
Otherworld Enterprises
Otherworld Empire
#11 - 2014-07-15 06:10:44 UTC
After someone stumbled over and sent out the link to my youtube presentation from eve vegas... yes they know now...

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De'Veldrin
Republic University
Minmatar Republic
#12 - 2014-07-15 06:13:35 UTC
Some do, some don't. The ones that do are usually other gamers who have seen me reading the forums at work.

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Inxentas Ultramar
Ultramar Independent Contracting
#13 - 2014-07-15 06:25:11 UTC
Two collegues at my old job got me to play the game in the first time. On my current job... there's only one gamer who only plays Fifa so I have little to discuss about about persistant-world single-shard MMO's.
Raiz Nhell
State War Academy
Caldari State
#14 - 2014-07-15 06:29:34 UTC
My workmates know I have an "awesome spaceship screen saver" on my laptop...

But the conversation never reaches the point where I have to explain that I'm playing Eve...

And I'd like it to stay that way :)

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Tippia
Sunshine and Lollipops
#15 - 2014-07-15 06:30:00 UTC
Sure.
But they're a bunch of sociologists and political scientists so they just find it fascinating — kind of ruins the mystery of it all. P
Hasikan Miallok
Republic University
Minmatar Republic
#16 - 2014-07-15 06:33:09 UTC
Don't play EVE at work.

Just troll the forums occasionally.
Glathull
Warlock Assassins
#17 - 2014-07-15 06:34:07 UTC  |  Edited by: Glathull
I'm a developer, so conversations at work drift around to games quite a lot when we're at lunch or whatever. I have no idea what they are talking about most of the time. Before I was a software Dev, I was a classical violinist, so I think most of them don't think of me as being that much of a tech nerd. But then one of them asked me if I game. And I said I play EvE. The general consensus after that was that I'm hardcore neckbeard now. And maybe a psychopath.

I kid you not, a guy walked up to me a few days after that and said, "So I heard you play eve. Man. That's crazy. Do you think you could help me with this code I'm having problems with?" Haha! No one ever asked me for help before that. Ever.


We have an x-box and a wii at work for break times. I'm trying to talk the CTO into setting up a gaming pc in that area and getting a company eve account we could just leave logged in all the time. Maybe join RvB so there's always a fight available. Let me "manage" the account. :D


I wonder if CCP would consider that account sharing if I never shared the password? Just left the account logged in and let anyone play who wanted?

I honestly feel like I just read fifty shades of dumb. --CCP Falcon

Chribba
Otherworld Enterprises
Otherworld Empire
#18 - 2014-07-15 06:38:17 UTC
Glathull wrote:
I'm a developer, so conversations at work drift around to games quite a lot when we're at lunch or whatever. I have no idea what they are talking about most of the time. Before I was a software Dev, I was a classical violinist, so I think most of them don't think of me as being that much of a tech nerd. But then one of them asked me if I game. And I said I play EvE. The general consensus after that was that I'm hardcore neckbeard now. And maybe a psychopath.

I kid you not, a guy walked up to me a few days after that and said, "So I heard you play eve. Man. That's crazy. Do you think you could help me with this code I'm having problems with?" Haha! No one ever asked me for help before that. Ever.

I read that last part as "Man that's crazy. You must be good with Excel." P

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Glathull
Warlock Assassins
#19 - 2014-07-15 06:43:12 UTC
Chribba wrote:
Glathull wrote:
I'm a developer, so conversations at work drift around to games quite a lot when we're at lunch or whatever. I have no idea what they are talking about most of the time. Before I was a software Dev, I was a classical violinist, so I think most of them don't think of me as being that much of a tech nerd. But then one of them asked me if I game. And I said I play EvE. The general consensus after that was that I'm hardcore neckbeard now. And maybe a psychopath.

I kid you not, a guy walked up to me a few days after that and said, "So I heard you play eve. Man. That's crazy. Do you think you could help me with this code I'm having problems with?" Haha! No one ever asked me for help before that. Ever.

I read that last part as "Man that's crazy. You must be good with Excel." P



You know what's funny? I'm very good with excel. Most developers that I've met are not because they don't take it seriously. But, to me it's a very useful tool for some things. I learned it extremely well when I was doing market research. Sometimes it really is the best tool for the job at hand. But this guy was asking me about Java code, with which I have no experience.

I honestly feel like I just read fifty shades of dumb. --CCP Falcon

Victus Menethil
Emperor's Medical Corporation
#20 - 2014-07-15 06:53:38 UTC
The only gamers I have at work play something like Farmville on iphones.

When talking about MMOs, their reaction is always "I don't have time for that, I'm gonna get addicted!"
...and they go back to watching some blonde dragon lady series for 2-4 hours, sometimes even more.
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