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Alliance Tournament X continues this weekend!

The first weekend of Alliance Tournament X pre-qualifying rounds has seen some intense action with over 27 billion ISK of ships and modules destroyed, and now it's time for more! The second pre-qualifying round of the Alliance Tournament starts tomorrow at 15:00 GMT and will be streamed through our main site and available at the CCP channel on own3D. You can visit the site and click the ‘Follow’ button to get alerts when the stream goes live. The full schedule is available on our main page along with rules, flagship info, prizes and much more. Our friends in the Interstellar Correspondents will be providing details on matches, ranking, statistics and in depth reports. You can visit their page by clicking here.

The replays of the first weekend's matches are available on the own3D website.

Mass test on Tuesday, May 15th

More missiles! Another mass test is being planned for testing missiles and other changes for Inferno on this Tuesday, the 15th of May, at 20:00 UTC. Please follow the instructions on the Singularity page in Evelopedia for connecting to Singularity.

Testing should last around 60 minutes. All participants will receive two million skillpoints on our main test server Singularity.

Please refer to this thread for more information about how you participate in the test, and this EVElopedia article for more information on mass testing.

 

Rapid and surprising rise of technological advancements in previously stagnant fields

Major advances have been made recently in various once-stagnant scientific fields, throughout all of civilized New Eden. While the full impact of these advances has yet to be measured, their effects, for good and ill, are already being felt at various levels of society.

Over the following days, we will present a brief overview of the current state of affairs. It must be noted that the brevity of this reportage is due partly to how new these advances are - The Scope always strives to be first  - and partly because of the cloud of secrecy that overhangs them. There has been an intensification of high-level interest in the great factional wars, and it is believed, though not yet proven, that these scientific advances are due at least in part to the efforts of those political forces. It will not come as any surprise to our readers that all questions related, if even tangentially, to these forces and their effects on the war efforts are met with muted silence.

It must also be noted that the various entities responsible for these advances have remained extremely reticent to comment on any part of the process. This applies not only to those directly involved - scientists known to be working on related projects, educational and research institutions whose charters explicitly involve the fields in question, and so on - but also those believed to be indirectly involved, including the members and commanding officers of any scouting or expeditionary forces whose missions clearly have brought back more than anyone expected. Even when questioned about a tangential matter - such as rumors of a drug (reputedly codenamed "Inferno") whose functions have supposedly had a direct effect on the status of recent scientific advancements - there is near-total silence.

Nonetheless, we believe we have uncovered more than enough information to present a fair and balanced look at both sides of these new technological advancements. Their upsides, as our readers might expect from any new advancement in science, are numerous and apply to both the lowest rungs of earthbound societies and the upper echelons of capsuleerdom. Their downsides, however, are equally notable, not merely for the direct effect they have on certain parts of human society, animals and the environment in New Eden, but also for the damage they may be doing to progress in other fields - xenobiology, archaelogy, history and various social sciences.

 

Rapid and surprising rise of technological advancements in previously stagnant fields

Major advances have been made recently in various once-stagnant scientific fields, throughout all of civilized New Eden. While the full impact of these advances has yet to be measured, their effects, for good and ill, are already being felt at various levels of society.

Over the following days, we will present a brief overview of the current state of affairs. It must be noted that the brevity of this reportage is due partly to how new these advances are - The Scope always strives to be first  - and partly because of the cloud of secrecy that overhangs them. There has been an intensification of high-level interest in the great factional wars, and it is believed, though not yet proven, that these scientific advances are due at least in part to the efforts of those political forces. It will not come as any surprise to our readers that all questions related, if even tangentially, to these forces and their effects on the war efforts are met with muted silence.

It must also be noted that the various entities responsible for these advances have remained extremely reticent to comment on any part of the process. This applies not only to those directly involved - scientists known to be working on related projects, educational and research institutions whose charters explicitly involve the fields in question, and so on - but also those believed to be indirectly involved, including the members and commanding officers of any scouting or expeditionary forces whose missions clearly have brought back more than anyone expected. Even when questioned about a tangential matter - such as rumors of a drug (reputedly codenamed "Inferno") whose functions have supposedly had a direct effect on the status of recent scientific advancements - there is near-total silence.

Nonetheless, we believe we have uncovered more than enough information to present a fair and balanced look at both sides of these new technological advancements. Their upsides, as our readers might expect from any new advancement in science, are numerous and apply to both the lowest rungs of earthbound societies and the upper echelons of capsuleerdom. Their downsides, however, are equally notable, not merely for the direct effect they have on certain parts of human society, animals and the environment in New Eden, but also for the damage they may be doing to progress in other fields - xenobiology, archaelogy, history and various social sciences.

 

Mass test on Thursday, May 10

Missiles! This will be the theme of the mass test on our test-server Singularity this Thursday, the 10th of May, at 20:00 UTC. Please follow the instructions on the Singularity page in Evelopedia for connecting to Singularity.

Testing should last around 60 minutes. All participants will receive two million skillpoints on our main test server Singularity.

Please refer to this thread for more information about how you participate in the test, and this EVElopedia article for more information on mass testing.

 

Mass test on Thursday, April 12

The next mass test on our test-server Singularity will be this Thursday, the 12th of April, at 20:00 UTC. In this mass-test we will test changes for  Escalation to Inferno and how they affect the performance of client and server. Please follow the instructions on the Singularity page in Evelopedia for connecting to Singularity.

Testing should last around 60 minutes. All participants will receive two million skillpoints on our main test server Singularity.

Please refer to this thread for more information about how you participate in the test, and this EVElopedia article for more information on mass testing.

 

Mass test on Thursday, March 29

A mass test will happen on our event test-server Duality this Thursday, the 29th of March, at 19:00 UTC (one hour earlier than usual). In this mass-test we will take a look at the general client performance and test fixes to client crashes and client clock drift. Please follow the instructions on the Duality page in Evelopedia for connecting to Duality.

Testing should last around 60 minutes. All participants will receive two million skillpoints on our main test server Singularity.

Please refer to this thread for more information about how you participate in the test, and this EVElopedia article for more information on mass testing.