![]() ![]() Or just watch this astonishing footage from a neutral observer during the fight. There are a bunch more screenshots, graphs and links to reports through at the EVE devblog. The graveyard should be added during scheduled maintenance on January 31st. It's a fitting way to mark the battle, and in keeping with EVE Online's efforts to give player's actions real significance. The memorial CCP are building to commemorate the battle will be a kind of graveyard, with destroyed, derelict ships floating in space for all to visit. The largest multiplayer videogame PvP battle consisted of 8,825 players, and was achieved by EVE Online, developed by CCP Games (Iceland) at a battle called Fury at FWST-8, on 6 October 2020. Explorers can use the same scanning bonus to probe down PvE exploration sites. They can watch enemy targets while in cloak and provide a warp coordinate for a much larger gang of heavy hitting ships in an organized surprise attack. That makes CFC/DTF the clear winners of the battle. As scouts they can stealthily gather intelligence and use their scanning bonus to probe out enemy targets. Of those 75 Titans, 59 of them were lost by the N3/PL faction. It's that latter figure which can be converted into roughly $300,000, via EVE Online's PLEX system. The Battle of B-R5RB or the Bloodbath of B-R5RB (/bi tk r fav r bi/) was a massive-scale virtual battle fought in the MMORPG space game. By the end of the battle some 12 hours later, 75 Titans had been destroyed, and goods worth around 11 million ISK turned into spacedust. ![]() The battle began when someone forgot to check the auto-renew box on their sovereignty payment, causing a region of space to slip out from one faction's control and another to try to claim it. An EVE Online dev blog tells the story of the battle, breaks down the stats, and announces that the Bloodbath of B-R5RB will be commemorated in-game by a field of derelict ships. ![]() Around $300,000 worth of internet spaceships was destroyed. In the system of X47L-Q, some 3,500 players have amassed to either attack or defend a. Hundreds of the game’s mightiest vessels gathered together in the M2-XFE system, and Titans. Original story: EVE Online is in the midst of easily the biggest battle in its entire history right now. Even if members of TEST escaped from the warp-inhibiting bubbles, the exits and safe zones in the system were locked down by CFC, with troops waiting like spiders for flies.Earlier this week, EVE Online's largest ever ship battle took place between two of the game's player-run factions. Ragnarök, the death of the Norse gods, played out in EVE Online in the wee hours of New Year’s eve. CFC was quick to take hold of the system, and trap the forces of TEST at a single station in the system. ![]() For the whole skirmish, TEST was outnumbered by GOON and their allies, which together comprise the Clusterfuck Coalition (CFC). The official development blog post from CCP does a great job going over the different stages of the fight in detail. A ship could be worth billions one month only to drop to millions the next, usually thanks to a patch. The price of any given ship is determined by the fluctuating cost of materials, hanger rent, tax, usefulness in battle, and popularity. This has come to be known as the “Battle for 6VDT-H,” sure to be one of the last battles in the Fountain War. Given the fickle economy of Eve Online, determining the cost of a ship is no small feat. Developer CCP has analyzed the data and released the official numbers from the skirmish, which was the culmination of a months-long war between two of the largest player made, and run, alliances in the game: Test Alliance Please Ignore (TEST) and Goonswarm Federation (GOON). published 29 July 2013 Comments Over the weekend, a massive battle erupted in everyone's favorite extremely complicated space simulator/MMO, EVE Online. At the time, it wasn’t hard to see that it was the literal largest battle that had ever taken place in the game since it launched back in 2004. Last weekend, we reported on a battle that was taking place in EVE Online. ![]()
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