Recently EVE has seen its newest expansion updated with the 1.1 patch, the patch was called the people's patch, which concentrated most players suggestions. Also in 1.2, EVE will see the addition of "Certificates" a new game feature that allows players to become certified in areas of expertise, it is comparative to a high school diploma, or a college degree. These certificates will be viewable by you and other players, so it adds a valuable corporation recruiting tool for CEOs. With the addition of certificates, 1.2 allows players to finally prove that they "have what it takes" to do certain jobs, whether it be industry, or combat related. Certificates will also allow players to more accurately plan their skills without the aid of evemon and other similar programs. For example, let's say I'm new to the game and I have no idea where to start, I can go and look at the certificates menu and see what skills are needed to gain certification in the mining field, or missile specialist field, and then I can plan my skill training accordingly. Also in 1.1 patch notes are practically a novel, with hundreds of user interface tweaks, bug fixes and little things that players suggested CCP take a look at. Not surprisingly, there was little content added in the 1.1 patch, though the content that was added is way over due.
The next update players in New Eden can expect is Empyrean Age 1.2. The 1.2 patch is all about content, according to Arend Stuhrmann, the associate producer of EVE. In 1.2 we can expect even more missions, even more than were added in 1.1. in 1.2, EVE will see the addition of "Certificates" a new game feature that allows players to become certified in areas of expertise, it is comparative to a high school diploma, or a college degree. These certificates will be viewable by you and other players, so it adds a valuable corporation recruiting tool for CEOs. With the addition of certificates, 1.2 allows players to finally prove that they "have what it takes" to do certain jobs, whether it be industry, or combat related. Certificates will also allow players to more accurately plan their skills without the aid of evemon and other similar programs.
Even later we look toward the Ambulation Project. EVE players have been promised the ability to walk in station. As you gather, facts on ambulation are few and far between. This only adds to the speculation and the mystery around the project, arousing the hot discussion on the subject of ambulation. On one hand, you've the players that think that ambulation would make EVE isk a better place and more enjoyable. On the other hand, you've the hardcore EVE Online gamers, the people that like the game the way it is and unwilling to change it. In the end, it is your opinion that matters.
The next update players in New Eden can expect is Empyrean Age 1.2. The 1.2 patch is all about content, according to Arend Stuhrmann, the associate producer of EVE. In 1.2 we can expect even more missions, even more than were added in 1.1. in 1.2, EVE will see the addition of "Certificates" a new game feature that allows players to become certified in areas of expertise, it is comparative to a high school diploma, or a college degree. These certificates will be viewable by you and other players, so it adds a valuable corporation recruiting tool for CEOs. With the addition of certificates, 1.2 allows players to finally prove that they "have what it takes" to do certain jobs, whether it be industry, or combat related. Certificates will also allow players to more accurately plan their skills without the aid of evemon and other similar programs.
Even later we look toward the Ambulation Project. EVE players have been promised the ability to walk in station. As you gather, facts on ambulation are few and far between. This only adds to the speculation and the mystery around the project, arousing the hot discussion on the subject of ambulation. On one hand, you've the players that think that ambulation would make EVE isk a better place and more enjoyable. On the other hand, you've the hardcore EVE Online gamers, the people that like the game the way it is and unwilling to change it. In the end, it is your opinion that matters.
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