Or, more realistically: "eve sucks lol fuk this patch im going to wow bai".
I lol'd IRL.
- What technologies will exist one year from now; five years from now? How will these influence EVE Online?
I do not believe at all that the technological advancement over the coming few years is going to have a massive noticable impact. There will always be small enhancements becoming available and being applied, but mostly transparent. Most of the aspects you're talking about when you're looking at the majority of more substantial improvements are good for new games, but not nearly as much for existing games. If we're looking at for instance graphics, getting the absolute most out of new developments (and I'm not talking about a new version of DX - whoop whoop) would require rewriting large portions of the game engine.
- Will Iceland's volcanos combine to form a supervolcano that ultimately destroys every living thing on the island? of course not.
I wouldn't quite say
of course not., but I would agree it's very unlikely seeing as it was really only a miscommunication to begin with.
Our government (the dutch government, that is) asked for
cash -
we never really asked for ash.
- What will the gaming culture be like, with more and more use of cloud computing and consoles retaining their value long after they first went on the market?
Cloud computing in regards to gaming is a very slippery surface which I'm not going to risk my words on at this point.
As for consoles I believe they will always be no more and no less what they are now and that is a budget solution.
People can say all they want about there being more difference between PCs and consoles like the controls and the much more truly PnP sort of experience, but in the end if you really have enough money to invest in a PC it will always be better. Don't get me wrong, I will not deny at all that any of the consoles aren't great products in that they are indeed great solutions looking at price vs. quality, but if price doesn't matter the PC is still the way to go and I really dont believe that is going to change.
Add to that the fact that consoles are being developed and improved largely using hardware (in some cases modified) designed for PCs and you'll realize that one day one of our brilliant friends over at, say, Sony will put the finishing touch to his latest and greatest Playstation, he'll put it down on the table, take a step back, enjoy the sight for about 5 minutes and then raise his eyebrow and go: "Houston, we have a problem - or rather, a PC.".
Edit: I forgot this was actually about the complete vision on EVE and I'm guessing what I just responded to were just a few
examples of what questions you could come up with on the subject. In conclusion: I have absolutely no clue really.