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You also have to mention that the older organisations in EVE over the years have accumulated a shitton of wealth, so it wasn't really a problem :D
Well, probably financing 400 titans welp is, but, smaller-scale it's not that much, and players are willing to lose it.
The aspect of these mega-corporations - or alliances, is interesting because -
they have to provide interesting content to keep most of their trigger happy people around
yet at the same time, if they provide too much, the krabs will burn out and slowly stop attending the fleets
at the same time, if they don't provide, either people will leave, or your people will become more and more industry oriented and you'll continue to attract industrialists only
yet if you do not do it enough, your space isn't secure
So the incentives to go to war are a bit different than in real life - if you don't go to war, you lose people and their interest, this is still very much an economy of enjoyment - less of prosperity, but important too, very important
Also, low scale/covert ops/black ops - like in real life are pretty cheap and can provide huge turmoil in enemies space, you don't even need to go to war to do that regularly
So, it's like Ancapistan, except you have still Daddy CCP, and you're at a perma-state of war with neutral to you people :D, where breaking the NAP would be just arriving in someone's space as a hostile or neutral.
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