Whenever rping in channels or writing messages on the IGS and a three hours old character in a npc corps pops out, having detailed knowledge about this or that, my desire to interact with this char drops to zero. I feel that there is nothing to gain, except for a few words exchanged. Nothing that can last longer. No relationship, be it friendly or hostile, to be woven. No storyline to be forged. I feel that there is certain dishonesty in using alts. Nothing is at stake for the alt. He isn’t a “real person” in the universe: He was just created for the sake of fast food rp. He isn’t interacting with others in space. I don’t want this. I want the real guys.
How do you feel towards alts?
Mostly the same yes. They just do not have the same depth brought by history that a main character can present.
However you can still find counter examples like I have seen here and there (cf Kilsa, Ava's alt) where there is an obvious proper care brought around the alt as well as a certain will to make it a decent character as any main could be. The alt in question of course, has to be played quite a bit for that too. It demands time.
I have myself never created alts - which was a golden rule - until the Mantenault RP event, where I decided to help the main instigator of the event (Laurentis) with what I considered characters closer to NPCs played by a GM rather than true PCs, as a mean to enrich the event itself and offer more interaction. I think that is different though.
Also yes, this is in Eve. In other games I usually tend to use 2 characters (don't ask me why 2 and not 3 or 4... maybe it would be too much for me, and that's what works for me). It's like writing, mostly. So I write one or generally 2 characters. And usually play them both as much as I can. Which is the tricky part, when one is not as interesting as another. Well it always depends on the situation.
And of course I don't hide the fact that i'm the same player behind both.
I'm of the opinion that alts are the worst thing that ever happened to EVE, in both RP and OOC activities.
If taken beyond rp conversations I would agree they are a problem. Caused a lot of paranoia about infiltration and dampened my trust in people. Made me unwilling to commit to wars/interact with people's corps who were known to use alts for infiltration as part of the meta game.
Same, and more : they half killed all the micro multiplayer side there is to the game. No need for a buddy to light up a cyno for you, no need for a buddy to scout for you, no need for a buddy to haul for you, no need for a buddy... for anything. The Power of 2, yeah, right.