DoW 87: The Passion of the Fozzie

“See what you’ve done Bam? This is all your doing.”

-Special guest Bam Stroker!

Poll Discussion: Will your corp/alliance be using Phoebe to jump start a new conflict?

EVE News:

-Contract Wrap Up: Stay Frosty FFA, POS contracts

-This Week in Turtles: Surprising facts about turtles

-CSM Corner: UI improvements incoming, CCP/CSM One Year Later

-Dramatic Reading: “I’m good enough to get in, trust me bro.”

Music: The Rainbooms – Awesome as I Wanna Be

DoW 86 pt. 2: Minute by Minute

“So now we’re gonna get into the CSM Corner…”

CSM9 has set the record for fastest official minute release

Extensive Minutes Discussion:

  • Minutes process improvements and the frequent-release era
  • Sugar Kyle’s lowsec philosophy
  • Module Tiericide
  • 0.0 and sov
  • CONCORD now intervenes when corp members shoot each other
  • Alliance logos, ship skins, the power of identity and how CCP is dragging their feet on unleashing it
  • CCP Seagull: “It’s time to get over Incarna and start taking risks again.”
  • 20% of new players never train a skill (wtf?!)
  • Incursions acknowledged as broken ISK faucet

Music: Shia LeBeouf Live (Rob Cantor)

DoW 83: Preemptive Minutesgate

“Oh…That was a joke introduction but…”

-Ali Aras is back from the CSM Summit and DoW is here to give you the latest

-Alek reminds Turtle that all Declarations of War polls, despite missing from a few shows, are very serious and conducted with the utmost scientific rigor.

EVE News: Revenant event major let down due to technical problems, Battle Report from FRONT fight with BL+PL+Shadow Cartel+EE+DT, Catch vs Provi continues with the Bloodbath in BR

Contract: Suddenly Syndicate

This Week in Mercs: Narwhals Ate My Duck collapses

CSM Corner: Alek grills Ali on the results of the recent CSM Summit. Topics include null changes, minutes release date, and much more!

Noir. History: The first merc alliance we ever joined, Noir. in Trinity Nova

EndingGirl, That’s a Booty Hole Remix

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DoW 66.2 “This Whole CSM Thing”

“So here’s the thing…”

Feat. StarConquer212, Synsational, and a lot of realtalk

-Changes to interceptor agility and an expansion of things you can overheat

-Omnidirectional Tracking Links turned into scripted, active modules with the same strengths as turret tracking computers

-Nerfing the Elephant in the Room: Alek is not pleased that sentry drones and their upgrades are being targeted for nerfs that don’t address the underlying problem of drone assist. A discussion of the strengths and weaknesses of the drones as a weapon system ensues

-Meh: Dreads get a slight tracking nerf unless paired with carriers but StarConquer and Turtle explain why it’s not really a big deal

-Expectedly Safe Structures: The MJD Array, the Dscan Disruptor

-Extremely Scandalous Structures: More frustratingly designed siphons, “ESSgate”

-Ali likes the ESS, Alek hates that she likes the ESS, a feeding frenzy on the numerous design issues of the ESS ensues 

-The Big Question: Are these deployable structures a product of reluctance to deal with the core issues holding EVE back?

-Case Study: StarConquer brings up the lack of alliance bookmarks as a major failure of CSM8 WH advocacy which leads to a discussion of a dearth of major features with widespread consensus on value compared to the controversial little features like the ESS

-A Question of Faith: Can CCP actually deliver on their 3 year roadmap and if so where are the landmarks we should be looking for to see progress? And if/when they do get there will it be a compelling enough destination to retain the new players it attracts?

-Where were we? Oh yeah: the ESS. At great length. 

-Jester’s Trudge: CSM Vice Chair Ripard Teg put out a touchstone post called “Another Way of Saying ‘Never'”

-Voyeurism: “EVE is way more fun to read about than it is to play” hits home to most of the cast and we explore why that is

-The Ultimate Irony: Springboard expansions have nothing to jump off too, we’re talking about increasing the peak concurrent user count for a game which crashes because single system capcity is exceeded during fights, and EVE’s  fundamental gameplay dynamic is painfully out of date