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Skydell
Bad Girl Posse Somethin Awfull Forums
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Posted - 2014.07.08 00:23:00 -
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To be fair to the game, High Sec is the best place for Solo content in the terms you describe. You have access to most aspects of EVE but you will find they are all training level and result in a loss or you are using your time to experience the content and are doing it for free. You won't get rich.
Everything but capital ship production can be done in high sec. PI, POS, exploration, mining, frigate level PvE (level 1&2 missions) Cruiser level PvE (level 3 missions) Battleship level PvE (level 4 Missions)
Market games are pretty much exclusive to High Sec and while Industry is heading away from High Sec, closed society null insures Market will always be in High Sec. It's also the one aspect that could get you rich although it's an outside chance that requires risk and random. I've won and lost more ISK in Jita than I have anywhere else in the game. All the while having access to all content in the game from an experience perspective. Not including Capital related beyond freighter. |
Hasikan Miallok
Republic University Minmatar Republic
920
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Posted - 2014.07.08 01:41:00 -
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Bagrat Skalski wrote:
. You can start your therapy by living the world of EVE on new level, not only gaming, but creating something out of game, eve related. When you are done with it, send me a message, I will tell you what next step is.
I am working on a warp drive in my garden shed.
I am hoping to win 20 million with the first Garden Shed to land on the moon. |
Garandras
Black Aces Against ALL Authorities
212
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Posted - 2014.07.08 04:17:00 -
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Whats this garbage about AU timezone makes you lonely...
there are plenty of Aussie out there.. Hell there are even more then a fair few Aussie WH corps |
Sara Sturnels
Repercussus RAZOR Alliance
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Posted - 2014.07.08 13:46:00 -
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Solecist Project wrote: I look at my bed ... grinning. :D
You, madam, have the best avatar ever. |
Slade Trillgon
Brutor Force Federated
3012
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Posted - 2014.07.08 15:12:00 -
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Hasikan Miallok wrote:Bagrat Skalski wrote:
. You can start your therapy by living the world of EVE on new level, not only gaming, but creating something out of game, eve related. When you are done with it, send me a message, I will tell you what next step is.
I am working on a warp drive in my garden shed. I am hoping to win 20 million with the first Garden Shed to land on the moon.
Post venture capital. Brilliant move Google; brilliant
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Inxentas Ultramar
Ultramar Independent Contracting
1357
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Posted - 2014.07.08 16:57:00 -
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Why not get in touch wil a (casual)) lowsec corp? Most of the guys in mine are working class citizens, we don't have time to sit through some dull nullsec talk or do CTA's or mandatory ops. At least not without getting paid
We do have the oppurtunity to fly with a fleet, but also roam around solo with Teamspeak as your first and foremost intel channel. A lot of my evenings are spent just roaming lowsec solo or with a small group, doing some exploration or hunting for targets. Sometimes I carebear it up and fiddle with PI and manufacturing, well... stuff. The slots in lowsec aren't exactly cluttered and I expect they will turn out to be cheaper alternatives to hisec manufacturing. I still think lowsec is the best place for a singular pilot to enjoy his freedom.
We keep structure grinds to a minimum so when they do happen, it feels fresh and 'big' to people who are used flying in gangs no bigger then 10-20 pilots. |
Caleb Seremshur
The Atomic Fallout Kids
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Posted - 2014.07.08 21:55:00 -
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In a very broad way I would like ccp to go back and look at how they have structured low and nullsec from a physical accessibility stand point. Another thread somewhere detailed how those choke points worked in the days of yore and it got me thinking. Reading the wormholes sub forum and the constant high pitched whining about having noone to shoot at. The snail pace of changing things in ways that eventually happens anyway.
This is not necessarily a solo or a group related thought ita just a musing on how the game has moved away from ambitious but poorly executed ideas to this now very mature and kind stale cheese that sits on a shelf. People perceive it aging and that it automatically qualifies as getting better but it feels like there's some fear that eating it now might deprive you of its finest hour.. when the flipside might be it mouldering and giving in to rot.
I think I know what I want to do next but I'm worried it might be my last hurrah and that when I have consumed all I can then there will be nothing left but that old empty promise of "it will get better later, just wait some more". How many characters have been unsubbed and just left on the shelf? At what time do people finally say that it doesn't matter what has been changed in eve because it took so long to get there? While your toon in eve never ages a day people in reality do and their interest in something is much like a fine cheese. I just wonder whether I will come back in some years time to a better game or if my interest will have faded completely - having exhausted all play styles and seen everything I could/cared to. https://forums.eveonline.com/default.aspx?g=posts&t=348015 T3 OHing subsystem review and rebalance https://forums.eveonline.com/default.aspx?g=posts&t=290346 LP faction weapon store costs rebalancing
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