I’ve been playing two accounts in EVE for quite some time, but I wasn’t very optimal in my play style, opting for one account on one monitor, and the other, on my second monitor. Then I learned about EVE-O preview, which lets you stack your clients and then have a smaller preview of each window on top of whichever window is active.

Game changer.

In fact I love it so much that I decided it was time to start up a 3rd account. This account is a bit different than my other ones, because it’s actually the very first account I ever made. My character is over 14 years old, but she also has less than 3 million skill points and got caught up in the renaming that happened many years ago, so her name was Gallente citizen 238423984723894738294738. Thankfully, CCP changed her name easily enough, as her original name was taken, and I spent some ISK and bought a month of game time to get started.

This week has been incredibly profitable when it comes to exploration. I found a storm system and camped it for a few days, earning just shy of 1b ISK in materials. I got some mining done (but not much) and have happily found myself back in the throws of EVE – despite my inner voice reminding me that The War Within launches very soon. No matter how I try, I just can’t seem to convince myself that Warcraft is where I want to be right now. I log in for market purposes, and then immediately log out. It’s exhausting trying to balance so many games, and I just don’t have the patience to play something that I’ve got to convince myself to enjoy.

In any case, I figure this 3rd account will become another mining character, and once the skills for that are trained up I’ll work on some combat skills. Nothing fancy is planned, but I know ISK/h goes up the more accounts you’re running (in most cases) so we’ll see how it goes. I can always drop back down to two accounts if it’s not for me.

As always, fly your way! o7

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