Their actions still have no acknowledgement by the people who actually created the universe, nor are they recognized as part that overall universe's lore and story.
Well, of course their actions were acknowledged by the people who created the universe: It's not that the server was simply an UO jack-off. It was a server where people had developed an independent, unique background. There was staff running the server, people playing NPCs and all that shenanigan. The only thing that really distinguished them was that they weren't taking money for the work they were putting into this (aside from donations to keep the servers running).
So, yes, their actions were acknowledged by the very people who created that universe and it was recognized as the universe's lore and story.
And I do think news reports is having an influence on the PF. It doesn't matter if there's no lasting impact. What matters is that the roleplayers did a roleplay thing, and the developers went and said, "Yeah, that thing you did? That happened. Your characters exist in our universe, and they did something." In the case of a news article, not only has it been acknowledged as happening, but it's been immortalized.
That's a pat on the head and a paternalizing one at that, imho: "Oh how nice, you did a thing! Now, but don't expect that to have any
real lasting effect, it could ruin the storyline as we intend it to develop."
I think, for me, it is that in EVE I feel like I'm actually part of something. In other MMO environments, I feel like I'm creating something. In EVE I'm a cog, small but an acknowledged part of the machine, in another MMO I'm a storyteller taking some static sourcebooks and props and using them to create epic narratives for myself and my friends to enjoy. Both have merits, but for me right now I just want to be a cog, a character whom I can feel is actually a real part of this universe I'm playing in. Maybe in a year or two I'll be back in my storyteller phase and lamenting my inability to effect major change on the story and bounce to a different MMO where I have that capability (I know I've certainly complained about the inability to do that on EVE to people already when feeling burned out). *shrugs* Different strokes. Point is, I do think EVE still offers something different that is still appealing to people who are looking for that experience. It's not a matter of "grass is greener" so much as it is different views from the pateo.
Well, of course it's a question of what you're looking for, that's agiven. But in EVE you're a cog in a giant machine whether you do roleplay or not. And the PF does nothing about that, exactly because of the divide between players and lore that becomes more and more pronounced. You can't really play a cog in the Empire's machinery, really. Yes, you can be apart of PIE, get ordered around and such. But that's PIE doing stuff for PIE. It's really players creating stuff for players, just as in any other MMORPG. The news items that involve players? Well, they are really player stuff created for players, just that CCP institutionalized that. Doesn't mean they really do recognize it: In fact they are quite ready to fuck over stuff that people established and that got posted as news items.
It's all for the sake to make one
feel to be a part of EVE. It's very cunning, as it is a good tool to raise player retention rates. But there's a difference between
feeling to be taking part in something, by getting some superficial recognition, and
actually taking part in it, having any real influence.
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