The game as-is is an extremely limited platform for storytelling. It's like trying to write an engaging character-driven epic using nothing but rock, paper, scissors.
Is it, though? It's a damn near unlimited universe, where you can go to incredible places, see incredible things, and do absolutely amazing things yourself and with others. You can invent the most gritty cyberpunk section of a station or planetside, you can invent sights and events that rival every sci-fi setting in history. Hell, without breaking even the slightest of the rules we toil under, we can set up gargantuan space cities and do incredible things with them.
In game or in fiction, we have so much room to work under and we can do so much awesome shit.
With this in mind, I genuinely don't understand why following these barely noticeable limitations we labor under is so hard. I'll grant you, I haven't shared more than a fraction of it publicly, but I've written enough stuff about worldbuilding and events Miz is connected to or have experienced, solo or with others, to fill a small book. Hundreds of others have done the same.
Look at what people have written about their clans and their homes. Look at the stories they've written about their characters in New Eden. Look at the
staggering volumes of writing you'll find on these boards alone.
Are you calling them "extremely limited"? Are those fantastic stories 'rock, paper, scissors'? No, they're amazing! Well, some of them. Some of us stay mediocre by dint of being mediocre at this shit, but Eve is demonstrably an
amazing platform for storytelling. You can do so much, you can see so much, you can have entire fucking epics written and performed in Eve Online that you could only fucking dream about in any other game.
It really isn't at all difficult to produce amazing RP and fantastic fiction in New Eden
without breaking the world and setting we are in. The game mechanics of Eve Online has never managed to limit my RP or my fiction and while I'm far from great I know I'm
good at it.
I will in fact go so far as to assert that if you can't RP or write within these very light constraints we're put under you might not be very good at it.