Andrew Groen
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Empires of Eve: A History of the Great Empires of Eve Online
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published
2016
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7 editions
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Empires of Eve: A History of the Great Empires of Eve Online Volume II
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published
2021
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4 editions
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“In EVE, it’s not uncommon for lag to create unfavorable conditions for one or both sides of a battle, but that doesn’t invalidate the results. In a game where the results of a battle are irreversible, lag is roughly analogous to weather in the real world. Everybody knows there’s a chance there could be a rain storm, and if your army isn’t prepared for that then you’re a fool. Every decent fleet commander in EVE knows lag may be a problem, and a good battle plan will take that into account.”
― Empires of EVE: A History of the Great Wars of EVE Online
― Empires of EVE: A History of the Great Wars of EVE Online
“Ascendant Frontier had actually been so efficient that it had finished building the Titan before CCP Games had finished all of the code to implement Titans into the game. These ships were such colossal undertakings that CCP assumed they had time to complete the code before anybody could actually build one. The bit of code that allowed Titans to be launched from a capital shipyard hadn’t been written yet. Within”
― Empires of EVE: A History of the Great Wars of EVE Online
― Empires of EVE: A History of the Great Wars of EVE Online
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