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EVE Alliance Map

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EVE Automatic Influence Map

The purpose of this map was to create an objective, unbiased political map of the EVE. The map, that will not base on someone’s thoughts and opinions, but only on public facts, such as sovereignty of the solar systems.

Each claimed solar system emits its influence to the nearest space. The systems with an outpost emit 6 times more influence than regular claimed ones. The systems with greater sovereignty level emits the more influence than regular claimed ones as well.

This map is fully generated by the Java program. No editions were made to it by the human hands. Some of the alliances don’t appear on the map, because their influence is too low to overwhelm their big influencing neighbor.

The EVE Automatic Influence Map in full color.

EVE Manual Influence Map

This is the latest version of the Alliance Map created by Joshua Foritain. This map is actively updated and showcases the claimed territories of the various Alliances in EVE, as well as the ongoing wars between them. The map was created from a screenshot of the in-game map, that was later altered in an image editing program to add highlights and labels. The creator relied upon in-game information, personal experience, and player input to keep the map accurate over time.

The Alliance Map is a continuation of the Territorial Map created by many. These maps are not always perfectly accurate, and you may discuss needed changes on the EVE-Online forums.

The EVE Manual Influence Map

Please Note that the Manual Influence link has not been updated since July 2008.

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