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'''Thunderdome''' is an event server of EVE Online. Unlike other non-production servers, it's operated by the Community team, not by the QA team. Mostly, it's used for tournaments such as the [[Alliance Tournament]].  
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'''Thunderdome''' is an event server of EVE Online. Unlike other non-production servers, it's operated by the Community team, not by the QA team. Mainly, it's used for tournaments such as the [[Alliance Tournament]].  
  
Unlike [[Singularity]], there is no market tool and players must spawn items with the Tournament tool using [[Slash Commands]]. Also, only accounts are carried over and one must create a new character when logging into Thunderdome.
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Unlike [[Singularity]], there is no market tool and players must spawn items with the Tournament tool using [[Slash Commands]]. Also, a new account must be given by CCP [Mailto:[email protected]?subject=test [email protected]]. CCP has a visual guide to logging in [https://imgur.com/a/zyK4AAj here]. Currently, accounts persist and players can reuse their characters, corporations, and in-game data in between tournaments. This can save valuable setup time for aspiring teams.
  
Due to technical issues, players with accounts through Steam cannot currently log into Thunderdome with their accounts if they have not set an account name. [https://support.eveonline.com/hc/en-us/articles/203523662-Setting-an-account-name-for-Accounts-created-through-STEAM This article] details the process for doing so. Remember to sign in using a username and password after setting them.
 
  
 
== How can I run an event on Thunderdome? ==
 
== How can I run an event on Thunderdome? ==
If you’re interested in running an event on Thunderdome, you can mail your plan to <span class="plainlinks">[Mailto:[email protected]?subject=test [email protected]]</span> for consideration. Note that this must be a plan, with things like rules, schedules, and other such details. Sending just an idea will result in them asking you to try again once you’ve got more details. Additionally, they generally only approve events that are available to the general EVE community.
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If you’re interested in running an event on Thunderdome, you can mail your plan to <span class="plainlinks">[Mailto:[email protected]?subject=test [email protected]]</span> for consideration. Note that this must be a plan, with things like rules, schedules, and other such details. Sending just an idea will result in them asking you to try again once you’ve got more information. Additionally, they generally only approve events available to the general EVE community.
  
== Links ==
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== External links ==
* [https://cdn1.eveonline.com/community/thunderdome/Thunderdome_Tool_Guide_1.0.pdf Thunderdome Tool Guide]
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* [https://web.ccpgamescdn.com/aws/community/Thunderdome_v3.pdf Thunderdome Guide]
 
* [https://eve-search.com/thread/489852-1/author/CCP Thunderdome announcement forum post]
 
* [https://eve-search.com/thread/489852-1/author/CCP Thunderdome announcement forum post]
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== See also ==
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* [[Tranquility]] - Primary server
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* [[Singularity]] - Test server
  
 
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Latest revision as of 19:47, 9 July 2024

Thunderdome is an event server of EVE Online. Unlike other non-production servers, it's operated by the Community team, not by the QA team. Mainly, it's used for tournaments such as the Alliance Tournament.

Unlike Singularity, there is no market tool and players must spawn items with the Tournament tool using Slash Commands. Also, a new account must be given by CCP [email protected]. CCP has a visual guide to logging in here. Currently, accounts persist and players can reuse their characters, corporations, and in-game data in between tournaments. This can save valuable setup time for aspiring teams.


How can I run an event on Thunderdome?

If you’re interested in running an event on Thunderdome, you can mail your plan to [email protected] for consideration. Note that this must be a plan, with things like rules, schedules, and other such details. Sending just an idea will result in them asking you to try again once you’ve got more information. Additionally, they generally only approve events available to the general EVE community.

External links

See also