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Tango01 Supporting Member of TMP01 Aug 2013 9:36 p.m. PST

"One of the largest video game space battles ever seen has taken place in the Eve Online game.

For five hours on 28 July about 4,000 players took part in the epic battle between two of the game's biggest alliances.

The two sides were fighting for control of resources within several of the game's solar systems.

Time was slowed down in the virtual universe to help servers cope with the huge numbers of players and ships.

The battle pitted spaceships belonging to CFC against those from the Test Alliance in a region of space known as 6VDT. It ended in victory for CFC.

Eve Online is a detailed space simulation that sees players fly spaceships through thousands of virtual star systems, seeking resources they can use to prosper.

The resources can be found on planets and in asteroid fields or acquired through piracy or other underhand means.

Ships vary in size from small trading vessels to giant capital ships.

Erlendur Thorsteinsson, one of Eve Online's developers, confirmed in a tweet that the battle was the biggest ever seen in the game.

At its peak the battle involved 4,070 pilots and their ships.

Game time was slowed to 10% of normal to lighten the load on servers working out who was shooting at whom.

The pivotal moment in the battle took place two hours in, when CFC sent in a large fleet of capital ships – the most powerful in the game.

Their arrival prompted many members of the Test Alliance to try to flee.

By the end of the conflict thousands of ships are believed to have been destroyed…"
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Any fighting pilot here who was there and could tell us about that huge space battle?

Amicalement
Armand

War Monkey01 Aug 2013 10:07 p.m. PST

Holy ______! That would had been awesome to had watch, I hope there was someone out ther getting screen shots of this! and would tell their tale.

BigNickR01 Aug 2013 10:50 p.m. PST

@warmonkey they were streaming it live… There's TONS of footage on youtube as well as "propaganda videos" of it.

I wasn't active (I was working) but TEST got it's Bleeped text stomped in…

I used to BE in RimC (one of TEST's corps) and am now in a Logistics based neutral account… I was always partial to building things

Side note I'd LOVE to get some eve ships in miniatures form..

Just probably not to scale with each other…

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Right-click and view that image… It's a BIG image

richarDISNEY02 Aug 2013 7:30 a.m. PST

I wish I was online last weekend. I missed the fight. frown
beer

Tango01 Supporting Member of TMP02 Aug 2013 11:21 a.m. PST

Oh!. So pity mi friend.

Amicalement
Armand

Sargonarhes04 Aug 2013 6:51 p.m. PST

If there was any planet near-by and ground troops were involved in the game Dust 514, I'm not sure if I was there or not.
Go figure us grunts are never told about the big picture.

Fabe Mrk 205 Aug 2013 2:10 p.m. PST

So business as usual in EVE Online then.

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