In addition to that, Agents within Pochven have been removed and any active missions have been cancelled. Active Market Orders and HyperNet Offers within Pochven have been cancelled and both goods and escrow have been refunded. Unconfirmed stories also state that these filaments are available for purchase in the new Triglavian stations. According to reliable sources some Triglavian vessels in the area may carry filaments for escaping this new region. The Collective now inhabit 27 systems severed from the rest of New Eden, forming the new Nullsec Pochven region which can be accessed via wormholes and filaments. The Triglavian Invasion has come to an end.They seemed to drop off their coverage with almost indecent haste.Īs for what all this means, CCP says the following in the patch notes: In a previous bullet points post I poked a bit of fun at CCP for not posting the final results of Alliance Tournament XVIII, which ended back before Thanksgiving. That was always a tripping point for me, and it remains so. The first step is to have an alt, because Faction Warfare requires you to commit to a side and join a dedicated corp for your faction, after which you might have trouble in empire space if, say, you chose Gallente and now want to fly to Jita. In the Imperium we have a thread for people who want to participate. They have also announced a new page, Frontlines, that will give status and news about the state of the Faction Warfare struggles.Īnd Faction Warfare does seem to be getting more attention in the game. So they have been posting about their changes just to remind people. CCP seems determined to not repeat a common past mistake of launching something new then forgetting about it… though they could still do that. The centerpiece of the Uprising expansion last month was Faction Warfare. The news was reported here with the details in the patch notes. But when you parse that data it looks like most null sec regions have between two (sorry Fade) and four (congrats Fountain) such stars, which will no doubt become mining nexuses for those of you looking for places to hunt. That list includes ALL the Blue A0 type stars, so you can discount the ones in high sec, low sec, Jove space, and so on. Now you may be wondering where in the hell are all the Blue A0 type stars? Well, somebody has made a list of them over on r/eve. Additionally, these new asteroid belts may also appear in high security 0.5 systems bordering low security systems, and nullsec systems which border low security space. The new rich asteroid belts may be found in Blue A0 star systems in null security space and in wormhole space.There are other improvements, but nothing that would steal the headline from multiple overviews.Īs I mentioned in my post about the November Monthly Economic Report, CCP is finally addressing the mineral shortfall around asteroids bound to low sec only by introducing some new asteroids. Certainly CCP thinks so, because they reset the opt-out for the Photon UI again, forcing everybody to use it unless the go back and opt-out again. The Photon UI still has issues… and performance under load seems to be one of them… but the ability to have multiple overviews up makes it worth switching over if you have not done so already. This can be done by right-clicking an existing Overview tab, or by checking the ‘In New Window’ checkbox when adding a new Tab. We have added the ability to have multiple Overviews when using Photon UI. That is a huge feature for a lot of people. In addition to all of that, this week’s patch (scroll down) brought updates to the Photon UI, including the ability to have multiple overviews active in your UI. Enjoy the holiday event.Īll the info is available at the Winter Nexus dev blog. I’m not even going to link back to long dead promises on that front.īut enough negativity… for this bullet point at least. This is your regular reminder that CCP straight up sells skill points.
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