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Posted Oct 24, 2006 at 06:59AM by Tim Y. Listed in: Eve Online Tags: CCP Games, Game Conference, Ryan Verniere, Austin Game Conference
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's much-awaited Revelations update was brought up again as Mog Army recently released a vid of their correspondent Ryan Verniere interviewing two of the game's developers during the Austin Game Conference last September.

From the looks of it though, even the developers look pretty excited over these new updates, their voices a bit on the hyped-up side. Hmm, caffeine rush? Putting the focus back on the Kali patch, there was much excitement over the upcoming contracts system in the next patch up, which will replace the eskrow system  formerly established by players.

Then came the subject of factional warfare and voice system, with the developers abuzz over this patch's potential to change the face of how inter-group combat within the game's (massive) space will be executed. Well, given the game's massive player population, and its notorious in-game politics, we believe 'em.

This is just an  idea of what the dudes over at CCP are cooking up, and we suggest dl'ing the vid to get a much better idea of what's going on.

Download: [Mog Army interview on Eve Online]

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