A lot of stuff is self-centered Wanoah, yeah. Through IC/OOC discussions, I found that, ultimately, no one gives a shit about how each of the four faction's societies are stratified, how they dress, how they speak to one another, what subjects they consider taboo, their attitudes to different concepts etc. etc.
For me, it's a difficult line between "world-building" and "godmoding" - I am happy to invent some stuff for a clan or for a small group of people, but I'm very reluctant to define how "this faction dresses", for example. (I happen to prefer the small-scale RP, too.)
IC-worldbuilding roleplaying in places like the Summit receives very little interest. I'm not sure what people are actually interested in RPing, or what elements of the EVE fictional universe they are actually interested in other than slaves v slaver.
Things that I have RPed about recently:
- Clan politics (of a handful of specific clans)
- Said clan politics affecting my corp
- Minor inter-service bickering (RSS vs. Republic Fleet)
- The Republic's situation in the war against the Amarr
- The Republic's situation regarding piracy
- Corporate industrial development
- Corporate combat development
And I'd guess a bunch of other stuff I can't think of right now. The "slaves" topic comes up regularly in my RP, but mostly regarding the backstory of the various people I interact with and how they deal with that past.
Now,
public RP (IGS, Summit) is a bit more problematic. I am not on The Summit because that channel gives me a headache. But in general, a lot of things my character does he would not simply talk about in public - too easy to interfere with, too easy to misunderstand as bragging, not really suited for public consumption.
The public RP attempts I have
seen recently were mostly by a blood raider trying to get support for some kind of (not game-supported) project, and it took a lot of goodwill for my character to even
reply to a bloodraider. Noticing that that just made the discussion more and more weird, I quickly ceased.
As for the general "dead-ness": Yeah, I think EVE has been very quiet the last months - which is normal this time of the year, but it seemed a bit worse than before. This seems to be slowly getting better right now, though.