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A ladder with such imbeciles? Nonsense. Where do you even find someone to confirm a loss?
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A few days ago, news appeared on the internet about the largest battle in the game EVE Online, in which ships worth $300,000 were destroyed. Many people were curious about how so much money could be lost in a single battle in an online game. However, most of the texts about this epic battle are written in a language that only prepositions and swear words are understandable to a person who does not play EVE Online. A couple of days ago, I came across a very interesting article where everything that happened is described in a very simple and understandable language.
This post is a translation of that article, plus I've gathered some additional information and beautiful pictures to make it more interesting.
Watched the videos. To be honest, I wouldn't even play this for free. I don't know why I read it.
As Chekhov wrote - "I don't know who wrote it, but I'm a fool for reading it," right?
Update. There's so much text there that even Ariputra would be envious. I don't know who besides hardcore fans of this game would find it interesting.
A very short personal vision of the Euromaidan, sorry for the Ukrainian, rural expressions, and theater of the absurd: Euromaidan (tragicomedy)
Just in case, I've never played EVE Online myself. But such events are interesting as a demonstration of the scale that online games have reached.
Frankly, I don't think it's appropriate to discuss political events on a Russian Heroes of Might and Magic website.