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Revision as of 18:33, 3 March 2009

Eve Online
Eve Online Logo
Eve Online Logo
Developer(s)CCP Games
Publisher(s)SSI (expired)
CCP Games
Platform(s)Microsoft Windows, Mac OS X, Linux (Official Linux support discontinued at Apocrypha expansion)
ReleaseUnited States May 6, 2003

United Kingdom May 6, 2003
European Union May 23, 2003

China June 12, 2006
Genre(s)MMORPG Space simulation
Mode(s)Multiplayer

Eve Online is a player-driven persistent-world massively multiplayer online game set in a science fiction space setting. Since its release on May 6, 2003 the developer CCP Games has added a total of ten free expansions to the game. This article highlights the expansions and the changes they introduced to the game.

Released expansions

Castor

Release date: December 18, 2003

Castor was the first major content addition. It focused on refining current functions along with adding "Tech 2" elite components and ships. With its release, Eve players saw conquerable stations in 0.0 (deep space) security systems, the introduction of the agent mission running system, the introduction of research agents, and many other features released between the launch of Castor and its follower, Exodus.[1]

Exodus

Release date: November 17, 2004

Exodus is considered by the developers to be the first major game expansion. The expansion added multi-level "deadspace" scenarios, new environments and ships, better handling of conflicts, additional market functionality, user interface improvements, and an updated in-game web browser. A formalized method for alliances between corporations and the ability to claim sovereignty of a solar system via new "player owned starbases" was also added.[2] Prior to its official release, this expansion was codenamed "Shiva."

Exodus: Cold War

Release date: June 29, 2005

Cold War Edition contained an extensive new tutorial sequence and a storyline background introduction. Challenging "level 4" agent missions were added for experienced players, as well as "COSMOS" constellations where in-space agents began giving out story-driven missions and unique rewards. The freighter and dreadnaught capital ships, full-fledged player-owned "outposts," and improved NPC pirate factions brought deep space play to a new level.[3] This expansion also added Unicode chat support, allowing communication in Asian, Cyrillic, and Greek languages.

Exodus: Red Moon Rising

Release date: December 16, 2005

Red Moon Rising was split off from the "Kali" expansion in order to maintain a more regular patch schedule. It included many performance optimizations and updates to combat, research, and manufacturing gameplay.[4] The expansion continued the focus on attracting new international players as four new "bloodlines" were introduced with Asian features and a boost in starting skills. Unicode support was also expanded from the chat system to game-wide. A major focus of the expansion was revamping existing ships and adding many additional ship classes. Twenty-three new Tech 2 ships were added including Exhumers, Force Recon cruisers, Command ships, Interdictors, and most notably the capital ships Carrier, Mothership, and Titan. (See Spaceships of Eve Online for descriptions)

Bloodlines

Release date: March 2, 2006

Bloodlines is the codename for the content patch that enabled players to create the new character "bloodline" with an Asian appearance.[5]

  • Achura, citizens of the Caldari State and expert scientists
  • Jin-Mei, members of the Gallente Federation renowned for their legendary leadership traits
  • Khanid of the Amarr Empire, the primary fighter-warriors of their culture
  • Vherokior of the Minmatar Republic, the established manufacturers and engineers of the tribes.

Revelations I

Release date: November 29, 2006

Revelations is the second major game expansion of Eve Online. Previously known by the codename "Kali," Revelations was scheduled to be released in three parts. Major features of this expansion include an exploration / scan probe system, a formalized contract system, the invention replacement for the Tech 2 research lottery, ship customization with "rigs," and temporary "combat boosters." Existing features expanded include a "new player experience" that grants new players a large head start in capabilities, an upgraded fleet system, eight new deepspace regions, a new map that zooms from ship to galaxy seamlessly, popular new battlecruisers and battleships, and many more.[6] [7] [8] [9]

Eve Voice was integrated as part of Revelations content patch 1.4, it had initially been planned for release with Revelations II. Eve Voice is a Voice over IP tool integrated into the Eve Online client, the software is licensed by CCP from Vivox.[10]

Revelations II

Release date: June 19, 2007

Revelations II is the second of three expansions, designed to show the increased tensions between the empires within the game universe.[11] Several new features were introduced; including a mechanism for overloading modules[12] and area of effect bombs.[13] A number of existing features have been extended including Level 5 agents,[14] changes to sovereignty[15], starbases[16] outposts,[17] and balancing changes to the Amarr race.[18] Revelations II also changed the way new players start the game, in addition to new optional tutorials the existing tutorial has been shortened and refined, and players now start in a private dungeon to allow new players to get used to the controls in a protective environment.[19]

Trinity

Release date: December 5, 2007[20]

Features include an updated graphics engine and 5 new ship classes totalling 20 new ships. The 5 classes are interdictor cruisers (Heavy Interdictors) and electronic warfare frigates (Electronic Attack Ships) as well as battleships (Black Ops, designed for covert operations and Marauders, designed for long-range deployment) and freighters (Jump Freighters).[21] Although "Factional Warfare," a major addition to game mechanics, had been planned for this patch it has since been announced that it will now be included in a future patch,[22] along with Ambulation (walking in stations and Full Human Representation, announced on the Eve Online Fanfest 2007). Starting with the release of Trinity CCP offers two editions of the Eve Online client. One with regular graphics content, called Trinity 1.0 Classic, and one with updated graphics, called Trinity 1.0, also referred to as Premium.[23] Players who run a Shader Model 3-capable graphics card can choose whether they want the Classic or Premium content. Without such a graphics card the client uses the Classic content.

The initial version of the Trinity patch could under certain circumstances delete the player's operating system's boot.ini file, thus rendering the operating system unbootable.[24] Six hours after the release of this faulty patch CCP fixed the issue. While the number of affected players is unknown, 215 had specifically asked CCP for assistance.[25]

Empyrean Age

Release date: June 10, 2008

Empyrean Age, previously named Kali 4, is the name of the ninth expansion of Eve Online and the last one in the Kali tetralogy.[26][27][28] CCP has included Factional Warfare in this release.[26][28] In this expansion the in-game story plays a key role and the situation in the game reflects events depicted in the novel of the same title by Tony Gonzales.[26] The expansion allows both individual players and whole corporations to fight for certain NPC factions and battle for control of certain regions of space.[26][29] Agents provide missions and objectives which alter player and corporation standings with the factions accordingly.[29]

Quantum Rise

Release date: November 11, 2008.

The Quantum Rise expansion includes features such as a new certificate system that allows verification of a player's proficiency in certain defined groups of skills by other players[30] and a medal system for awards by corporations. Industrial ships were rebalanced and optimized, with addition of the Orca-class ship, "a sub-capital logistical ship with a mining command focus."[31] The staged delivery of the expansion began with the recent implementation of new technology such as StacklessIO[32] and EVE64[33] which upgraded the server hardware and streamlined communication between server and client to reduce lag. These improvements provide performance allowing for player vs. player battles with thousands of participants. Further hardware and software improvements are planned.[34] Other features of the expansion include further graphics updates as started in the Trinity expansion; the ability for players to group their vessels' weapons for easier interaction;[35] changes to autopilot routes and avoidance of player-defined solar systems.

Future expansions

Apocrypha

Release date: March 10, 2009.

At Fanfest 2008 it was announced that instead of a six-month gap between expansions the subsequent expansion to Quantum Rise, Apocrypha, will be released on March 10, 2009. This expansion will include Tech 3 vessels and exploration of uncharted space through unstable wormholes.[36][37] Furthermore, Apocrypha will improve NPCs' artificial intelligence and add a new NPC faction to the game, the Sleepers.[38]

Unnamed

Release date: Fall 2009

According to Noah Ward, Lead Game Designer (CCP Hammerhead), in the most recent Alliance Tournament's video commentary that the next big content change after Apocrypha will be changes to how sovereignty works. He indicates that it is likely to follow a pendulum reference in regard to what mechanics determine sovereignty. Currently sovereignty is determined by who can field the most Dreadnoughts to destroy the oppositions POS Towers, a pure combat approach. The idea presented by CCP Hammerhead is that industrial actions can have equal effect on sovereignty over combat actions. How this will actually be implemented is pure speculation at this time, but from the community changes to sovereignty to get away from the grind of POS sieging is the number one biggest concern for players of 0.0 alliances. [39]

References

  1. ^ Features of the Castor content expansion.
  2. ^ Features of the Exodus content expansion.
  3. ^ Features of the Cold War content expansion.
  4. ^ Features of the Red Moon Rising content expansion.
  5. ^ Eve Online Version 3896 (Bloodlines) Patchnotes
  6. ^ CCP Games Press Release: Eve Online Reveals the Path to Kali
  7. ^ Developer Blog by Oveur: The Path Forward - Eve Voice, Lite, Vista, Kali and World Domination
  8. ^ Eve Developer Skellibjalla responds to questions about the nature of a advert run in PCGamer
  9. ^ Features of the Revelations game expansion
  10. ^ "Eve Voice" (HTML). Eve Online Website. Retrieved 2007-08-23.
  11. ^ Features of the Revelations II game expansion
  12. ^ "Can you feel the heat?" a Live Dev Blog
  13. ^ "It's getting hot in here" a Dev Blog by CCP Tuxford
  14. ^ "Hell is Freezing Ove(u)r, Revelations 2 is Coming" a Dev Blog by Oveur
  15. ^ "building up your realm, one sovereignty at a time" a Dev Blog by LeMousse
  16. ^ "In da starbase - a warfare revamp" a Dev Blog by TomB
  17. ^ Revelations II Features Page: Combat
  18. ^ "Balancing changes for Revelations Two" a Dev Blog by Fendahl
  19. ^ Eve Online Version 33752 (Revelations II) Patchnotes
  20. ^ Phil, Elliott (2007-11-05). "Latest expansion for sci-fi MMO dated; supercomputer under construction" (HTML). GamesIndustry.biz. Retrieved 2007-11-05.
  21. ^ CCP. "Trinity features overview". CCP Games. Retrieved 2007-11-20.
  22. ^ CCP Ginger (September 14, 2007). "War Is Divine". Eve-Online.com. CCP Games. Retrieved 2007-10-06.
  23. ^ CCP 2Kay (October 16, 2007). "Dev blog "Delivering Trinity"". CCP Games. Retrieved 2007-12-06.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
  24. ^ CCP Atropos (December 6, 2007). "Forum topic "Rebooting your PC post upgrade (boot.ini issue)"". CCP Games. Retrieved 2008-01-14.
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  28. ^ a b CCP Explorer (2007-10-31). "Eve Online forum post: Revelations 2.3 Patch Deployment on Tues, 6 Nov from 1100 to 1400 GMT" (HTML). CCP Games. Retrieved 2007-11-01. {{cite web}}: Check date values in: |date= (help)
  29. ^ a b Wood, Jon (2008-04-24). "MMORPG.com article "New York Comic Con: EVE Online - The Empyrean Age Expansion"" (HTML). MMORPG.com. Retrieved 2008-04-28. {{cite web}}: Check date values in: |date= (help)
  30. ^ CCP Greyscale (October 13, 2008). "Dev blog "Certificates: Planning the future"". CCP Games. Retrieved 2008-10-16.
  31. ^ CCP (October 15, 2008). "Dev blog "The Orca"". CCP Games. Retrieved 2008-11-01.
  32. ^ CCP Explorer (September 26, 2008). "Dev blog "StacklessIO"". CCP Games. Retrieved 2008-10-16.
  33. ^ CCP Explorer (October 1, 2008). "Dev blog "EVE64"". CCP Games. Retrieved 2008-10-16.
  34. ^ CCP (October 15, 2008). "Press release "EVE Online: Quantum Rise Multiplies MMO Power"". CCP Games. Retrieved 2008-10-16.
  35. ^ CCP Ytterbium (October 23, 2008). "Dev blog "Weapon Grouping"". CCP Games. Retrieved 2008-11-01.
  36. ^ Egan, James (November 8, 2008). "News article "CCP reveals Tech 3 coming in EVE's March expansion"" (HTML). massively.com. massively.com. Retrieved 2008-11-11.
  37. ^ CCP Games. "Press release "EVE Online: Apocrypha Uncovers a New Version of the Universe Itself"" (HTML). eve-online.com. CCP Games. Retrieved 2009-01-08.
  38. ^ CCP Ytterbium. "When Evolution Leaps Forward" (HTML). eve-online.com. CCP Games. Retrieved 2009-02-03.
  39. ^ http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MlF31FpmMX4