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Morgan Mino
Center for Advanced Studies Gallente Federation
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Posted - 2015.11.01 13:18:33 -
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Hey everyone.
I have tried 3 times to get into the game. Last time it went a little better but sadly something family related happend and I had no time for EvE.
I am looking for someone who can mentor me. I know this isnt the right place to post this kind of thread but because of the forum limitation I am not able to post in the correct section.
A little info about me...
I am 18. Live alone in an apartment. Do IT support for severeal companies and attend college. Enjoy doing trading. (I have invested in BTC and made nice returns) I am at my computer about 4-6 hours on weekdays and 24/7 in the weekends.
What do I want to do in EVE?
My end goal is not clear... Yet.. But I think the industrial part is very apealing to me. I enjoy building something from nothing and see it grow. So I guess mining will be my start and then move on when I evolve as a player.
So this is me.
I dont have any ingame knowledge so you are teaching a todler how to walk and eat.
PM me or post below and I am more then happy to have a talk :)
~Morgan
A new pilot in this world.
Ready to work and learn about the game.
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ergherhdfgh
Imperial Academy Amarr Empire
880
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Posted - 2015.11.01 14:20:17 -
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you sound like a good match for this game. However this game is a game of self discovery in the sense that you need to find your own playstyle. It is not a scripted MMO like others this is a sandbox. Because of that I don't think that mentorship can work very well.
I would instead recommend that you just make friends and explore the game. As you try various stuff out you will find your playstyle and keep in mind that playstyle will continually evolve, it's not going to be static.
Joining a corp is only one way to make friends in this game you can also join or create in game chat channels or even join various out of game communities. The point is make friends and the key to that is talking to people.
That being said if you have some questions that you would like answered and want some back and forth conversation just send me and in game mail with your normal playtimes and I'll try to catch you when your are on. This is a forum alt for me so without a mail you won't see me on. |
ISD Buldath
ISD STAR
198
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Posted - 2015.11.01 14:24:24 -
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Hi there,
I am not quite sure what to do with this one, so for now it stays and we will see what comes of this thread. In the mean time, I suggest taking a look at the recruitment forums right here on EVE-O by clicking here. Or, The 3rd part /r/evejobs Reddit page by clicking here.
Hope that helps!
~ISD Buldath
Interstellar Services Department
Support, Training and Resources Division
Lt. Commander
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Memphis Baas
724
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Posted - 2015.11.01 14:51:21 -
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Although the personal information you've revealed isn't identifying you, you should be careful, in general, about posting personal stuff like that in public forums on the internets. This game is an MMO, but, unlike the quest-based ones, EVE allows a lot more backstabbing, theft, and scamming gameplay, so as a result we don't trust people easily, and if you say anything that reveals innocence, you'll be targeted as a mark.
Anyway, this is a PVP game; you will be subjected to PVP attacks even in the safest areas of space, by veterans who have nothing better to do and who derive enjoyment from tormenting weaker foes. Very few are so good at PVP that they can afford to be noble and chivalrous and pick worthy targets; most players pick on the weaker PVE-focused people around them.
The industry and trading components of this game are a lot more complex than the gathering, crafting, and auction-houses in other MMO's, but the missions and NPC AI are still somewhat archaic and given-at-random (CCP is in the process of upgrading the AI). So, basically, you can make a lot of money with industry and trading, and you can lose quite a bit from PVP, but eventually it will all become boring, because PVE is only there to fund PVP.
Mentoring is... an effort that doesn't bring much of a return. I would recommend finding a good newbie-friendly corporation (or a string of them as you progress towards industry), that way you get mentored along with others, courtesy of the veterans and officers in the corporation. Keep in mind, though, that most PVE (industry and trading included) are more profitable solo if you live in high-sec, so high-sec corps that focus on PVE tend to not be that great. There may be a few gems, but in general this game doesn't open up to its full potential, and people don't socialize as intensely as in other MMOs, unless they're in a dangerous area (lowsec, null, wormhole space) or have a common foe.
So, once you learn the industry and trading game mechanics, my recommendation is to look for a lowsec, null, or wormhole corp; do industry / trading support for them, and also participate in their PVP - maybe you'll find it fun. |
Morgan Mino
Center for Advanced Studies Gallente Federation
0
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Posted - 2015.11.01 15:00:04 -
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Memphis Baas wrote:Although the personal information you've revealed isn't identifying you, you should be careful, in general, about posting personal stuff like that in public forums on the internets. This game is an MMO, but, unlike the quest-based ones, EVE allows a lot more backstabbing, theft, and scamming gameplay, so as a result we don't trust people easily, and if you say anything that reveals innocence, you'll be targeted as a mark.
Anyway, this is a PVP game; you will be subjected to PVP attacks even in the safest areas of space, by veterans who have nothing better to do and who derive enjoyment from tormenting weaker foes. Very few are so good at PVP that they can afford to be noble and chivalrous and pick worthy targets; most players pick on the weaker PVE-focused people around them.
The industry and trading components of this game are a lot more complex than the gathering, crafting, and auction-houses in other MMO's, but the missions and NPC AI are still somewhat archaic and given-at-random (CCP is in the process of upgrading the AI). So, basically, you can make a lot of money with industry and trading, and you can lose quite a bit from PVP, but eventually it will all become boring, because PVE is only there to fund PVP.
Mentoring is... an effort that doesn't bring much of a return. I would recommend finding a good newbie-friendly corporation (or a string of them as you progress towards industry), that way you get mentored along with others, courtesy of the veterans and officers in the corporation. Keep in mind, though, that most PVE (industry and trading included) are more profitable solo if you live in high-sec, so high-sec corps that focus on PVE tend to not be that great. There may be a few gems, but in general this game doesn't open up to its full potential, and people don't socialize as intensely as in other MMOs, unless they're in a dangerous area (lowsec, null, wormhole space) or have a common foe.
So, once you learn the industry and trading game mechanics, my recommendation is to look for a lowsec, null, or wormhole corp; do industry / trading support for them, and also participate in their PVP - maybe you'll find it fun.
I want to thank you for your post..
Giving the public the info I have given is free on the internet. With the name I used you wont be able to find it anyway.
If I wanted to hide I would have given fake info.. Who says its real?
I personally dont want to have anything to do with PVP to start off. Maybe later yes.
"So, once you learn the industry and trading game mechanics, my recommendation is to look for a lowsec, null, or wormhole corp; do industry / trading support for them, and also participate in their PVP - maybe you'll find it fun"
That is something I will forsure look into :)
Thanks again!
A new pilot in this world.
Ready to work and learn about the game.
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ergherhdfgh
Imperial Academy Amarr Empire
880
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Posted - 2015.11.01 15:05:58 -
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q6DCEVWXpLo
I just came across the above video looking for something for an IRL friend of mine. I've not watched it but it's called industry for beginners and it's on the Pandemic Horde youtube channel. The reason that I would link a video that I have not watched is first because I've seen other videos on that channel and they have all been good and second to point out that in Eve you will most likely be looking up most of the basic info on your own and then asking vets question that come up when trying to apply what you learned in the video or blog or what ever. |
Zduhac Aldent
ROC Academy ROC.
1
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Posted - 2015.11.01 16:30:08 -
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Look man dont get me wrong this is not some try to recruit newbe since i dont have any possition in alliance so i dont benifit from more members but do a bit of high sec and then apply for ROC academy or you can do it immediatly everyone here is newbe friendly and will help you there is special corp focused on industry with many BPO and boost fleets and stuff like that in relativly safe space and here you choose what will you do will it be mining,building ships,solo pvp,fleet pvp and trust me fleets are pretty interesting as you talk to people and make jokes abd even 1 day old char can fly t1 ewar friga that is sometimes more of a help then lets say t3 destroyer in fleet |
William Ruben
GoonWaffe Goonswarm Federation
148
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Posted - 2015.11.01 16:33:31 -
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Zduhac Aldent wrote:Look man dont get me wrong this is not some try to recruit newbe since i dont have any possition in alliance so i dont benifit from more members but do a bit of high sec and then apply for ROC academy or you can do it immediatly everyone here is newbe friendly and will help you there is special corp focused on industry with many BPO and boost fleets and stuff like that in relativly safe space and here you choose what will you do will it be mining,building ships,solo pvp,fleet pvp and trust me fleets are pretty interesting as you talk to people and make jokes abd even 1 day old char can fly t1 ewar friga that is sometimes more of a help then lets say t3 destroyer in fleet Take a deep breath.
Then deploy punctuation. |
Zduhac Aldent
ROC Academy ROC.
1
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Posted - 2015.11.01 18:05:25 -
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William Ruben wrote:Zduhac Aldent wrote:Look man dont get me wrong this is not some try to recruit newbe since i dont have any possition in alliance so i dont benifit from more members but do a bit of high sec and then apply for ROC academy or you can do it immediatly everyone here is newbe friendly and will help you there is special corp focused on industry with many BPO and boost fleets and stuff like that in relativly safe space and here you choose what will you do will it be mining,building ships,solo pvp,fleet pvp and trust me fleets are pretty interesting as you talk to people and make jokes abd even 1 day old char can fly t1 ewar friga that is sometimes more of a help then lets say t3 destroyer in fleet Take a deep breath. Then deploy punctuation.
Too lazy...
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Morgan Mino
Center for Advanced Studies Gallente Federation
0
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Posted - 2015.11.01 18:14:47 -
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Zduhac Aldent wrote:Look man dont get me wrong this is not some try to recruit newbe since i dont have any possition in alliance so i dont benifit from more members but do a bit of high sec and then apply for ROC academy or you can do it immediatly everyone here is newbe friendly and will help you there is special corp focused on industry with many BPO and boost fleets and stuff like that in relativly safe space and here you choose what will you do will it be mining,building ships,solo pvp,fleet pvp and trust me fleets are pretty interesting as you talk to people and make jokes abd even 1 day old char can fly t1 ewar friga that is sometimes more of a help then lets say t3 destroyer in fleet
A few words in there that I dont understand.. But I get the idea of what you mean.
What do you get from helping a newbie and devoting your time to help me, since there is no garantee of me giving you anything back.
I fully understand that and I would ask the same question. I would not be able to give you a straight answer either.
I learn the best by being guided live and being shown how to do stuff. I dont learn very well from reading and other theoredical material.
But thanks for the reply I appreciate it :)
A new pilot in this world.
Ready to work and learn about the game.
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Zduhac Aldent
ROC Academy ROC.
1
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Posted - 2015.11.01 20:15:59 -
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Morgan Mino wrote:Zduhac Aldent wrote:Look man dont get me wrong this is not some try to recruit newbe since i dont have any possition in alliance so i dont benifit from more members but do a bit of high sec and then apply for ROC academy or you can do it immediatly everyone here is newbe friendly and will help you there is special corp focused on industry with many BPO and boost fleets and stuff like that in relativly safe space and here you choose what will you do will it be mining,building ships,solo pvp,fleet pvp and trust me fleets are pretty interesting as you talk to people and make jokes abd even 1 day old char can fly t1 ewar friga that is sometimes more of a help then lets say t3 destroyer in fleet A few words in there that I dont understand.. But I get the idea of what you mean. What do you get from helping a newbie and devoting your time to help me, since there is no garantee of me giving you anything back. I fully understand that and I would ask the same question. I would not be able to give you a straight answer either. I learn the best by being guided live and being shown how to do stuff. I dont learn very well from reading and other theoredical material. But thanks for the reply I appreciate it :)
That is why we have lets call it a tral period of 2 months where you can see if you like us and you can show us how will you contribute our alliance as a thank you for all we will provide you with... But first of all im helping you since im human being like you and i was also new to this game (I still am) and i know how overwhelming it must feel.Add me as contact in game if oyu decide not to join us and i will help you out with tutoring and stuff like that maybe even financiali if you need it |
Tipa Riot
Federal Navy Academy Gallente Federation
1649
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Posted - 2015.11.01 20:42:16 -
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Be aware that even you don't seek PvP it will eventually find you in the open world sandbox. So having some knowledge about the respective mechanics is helpful to stay safe and avoid frustrating situations.
I'm my own NPC alt.
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Cara Forelli
Meticulously Indifferent
1284
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Posted - 2015.11.02 05:50:02 -
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I'm always happy to answer questions in my channel when I'm online (see my sig). The other people that hang out there are newbro friendly as well. If you say hello and no one answers, fear not, we're just afk and will probably be back shortly.
Adventures
New player with questions? Join my public channel in game: House Forelli
Titan's Lament
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Azda Ja
BUMP POW
4496
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Posted - 2015.11.02 07:21:20 -
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Confirming House Forelli is where the party is at.
Grrr.
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Memphis Baas
726
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Posted - 2015.11.02 14:06:12 -
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Morgan Mino wrote:What do you get from helping a newbie and devoting your time to help me, since there is no garantee of me giving you anything back.
They possibly get a pilot who is interested in their corp and able to fly with them on ops.
That's pretty much the only thing a newbie can offer. In this game, any skill can be trained, so nobody recruits based on "need tank, need healer, need DPS"; it's all about interacting with you for a period of time to see if they can trust you and you them.
Which is, in a way, what you're looking for, but you're looking for one-on-one focus (mentor), rather than few-to-many (teachers-classrooms).
Keep the thread going, and friendly, and perhaps someone will offer in a private convo or in-game mail. We'll likely talk about all sorts of tangents in this thread; as you can see nobody's offered yet to mentor you, but if the thread exists eventually someone willing will see it, and then it's likely they'll contact you privately.
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Morgan Mino
Center for Advanced Studies Gallente Federation
0
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Posted - 2015.11.02 14:18:07 -
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Memphis Baas wrote:Morgan Mino wrote:What do you get from helping a newbie and devoting your time to help me, since there is no garantee of me giving you anything back.
They possibly get a pilot who is interested in their corp and able to fly with them on ops. That's pretty much the only thing a newbie can offer. In this game, any skill can be trained, so nobody recruits based on "need tank, need healer, need DPS"; it's all about interacting with you for a period of time to see if they can trust you and you them. Which is, in a way, what you're looking for, but you're looking for one-on-one focus (mentor), rather than few-to-many (teachers-classrooms). Keep the thread going, and friendly, and perhaps someone will offer in a private convo or in-game mail. We'll likely talk about all sorts of tangents in this thread; as you can see nobody's offered yet to mentor you, but if the thread exists eventually someone willing will see it, and then it's likely they'll contact you privately.
Thank you for the reply.
A friendly corp has made contact with me and I will work for them :)
A new pilot in this world.
Ready to work and learn about the game.
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Zduhac Aldent
ROC Academy ROC.
1
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Posted - 2015.11.02 16:09:02 -
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Memphis Baas wrote:Morgan Mino wrote:What do you get from helping a newbie and devoting your time to help me, since there is no garantee of me giving you anything back.
They possibly get a pilot who is interested in their corp and able to fly with them on ops. That's pretty much the only thing a newbie can offer. In this game, any skill can be trained, so nobody recruits based on "need tank, need healer, need DPS"; it's all about interacting with you for a period of time to see if they can trust you and you them. Which is, in a way, what you're looking for, but you're looking for one-on-one focus (mentor), rather than few-to-many (teachers-classrooms). Keep the thread going, and friendly, and perhaps someone will offer in a private convo or in-game mail. We'll likely talk about all sorts of tangents in this thread; as you can see nobody's offered yet to mentor you, but if the thread exists eventually someone willing will see it, and then it's likely they'll contact you privately.
Actually see what u have wrote before.I said to him that he can convo me and i will tutor him as much as i know and can |
Tau Cabalander
Retirement Retreat Working Stiffs
5495
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Posted - 2015.11.02 18:30:00 -
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Morgan Mino wrote:What do you get from helping a newbie and devoting your time to help me, since there is no garantee of me giving you anything back. "The best ship in EVE is friendship."
EVE is more about people than about spaceships. Seriously.
In EVE, friends and trust are more valuable than any amount of ISK.
EVE supports many styles of gameplay, and some people just enjoy helping others. *waves vigorously*
Feel free to EVE-mail me [please set your CSPA fee to 0 ISK] if you are too shy to post questions, or really like long answers to simple questions [EVE is complex]
I've even flown 30+ jumps across the map to help people with a particularly tough mission. Just ask. |
Zduhac Aldent
ROC Academy ROC.
1
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Posted - 2015.11.03 06:15:27 -
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Tau Cabalander wrote:Morgan Mino wrote:What do you get from helping a newbie and devoting your time to help me, since there is no garantee of me giving you anything back. "The best ship in EVE is friendship." EVE is more about people than about spaceships. Seriously. In EVE, friends and trust are more valuable than any amount of ISK. EVE supports many styles of gameplay, and some people just enjoy helping others. *waves vigorously* Feel free to EVE-mail me [please set your CSPA fee to 0 ISK] if you are too shy to post questions, or really like long answers to simple questions [EVE is complex] I've even flown 30+ jumps across the map to help people with a particularly tough mission. Just ask.
30 jumps just to help someone while there are always assholes in local who wont help even tho it will take like 3 min of their time |
Avvy
Republic University Minmatar Republic
195
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Posted - 2015.11.03 11:49:58 -
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Zduhac Aldent wrote:Tau Cabalander wrote:Morgan Mino wrote:What do you get from helping a newbie and devoting your time to help me, since there is no garantee of me giving you anything back. "The best ship in EVE is friendship." EVE is more about people than about spaceships. Seriously. In EVE, friends and trust are more valuable than any amount of ISK. EVE supports many styles of gameplay, and some people just enjoy helping others. *waves vigorously* Feel free to EVE-mail me [please set your CSPA fee to 0 ISK] if you are too shy to post questions, or really like long answers to simple questions [EVE is complex] I've even flown 30+ jumps across the map to help people with a particularly tough mission. Just ask. 30 jumps just to help someone while there are always assholes in local who wont help even tho it will take like 3 min of their time
That's not surprising, you create a game where you can't trust people that's the kind of attitude you will get. |
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Zduhac Aldent
ROC Academy ROC.
1
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Posted - 2015.11.03 19:11:30 -
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Avvy wrote:Zduhac Aldent wrote:Tau Cabalander wrote:Morgan Mino wrote:What do you get from helping a newbie and devoting your time to help me, since there is no garantee of me giving you anything back. "The best ship in EVE is friendship." EVE is more about people than about spaceships. Seriously. In EVE, friends and trust are more valuable than any amount of ISK. EVE supports many styles of gameplay, and some people just enjoy helping others. *waves vigorously* Feel free to EVE-mail me [please set your CSPA fee to 0 ISK] if you are too shy to post questions, or really like long answers to simple questions [EVE is complex] I've even flown 30+ jumps across the map to help people with a particularly tough mission. Just ask. 30 jumps just to help someone while there are always assholes in local who wont help even tho it will take like 3 min of their time That's not surprising, you create a game where you can't trust people that's the kind of attitude you will get.
its high sec all i ask is to come and kill some rats with me like nothing will happen and it will take 2 min and people are assholes but there are also good people in this game |
SurrenderMonkey
Space Llama Industries
1068
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Posted - 2015.11.04 04:06:32 -
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If you want to mine, mine. If you want to build things, build things. They're not one and the same. Ford doesn't mine iron to build truck chassis, right? Right. They buy steel and take it from there.
There are countless people out there mining minerals and then building crap (at a loss) when they would be better off just selling their minerals. Don't be that guy.
A lot of new players veer toward mining simply because it presents an obvious and low-entry barrier means of income. They then discover that mining is about 1/3 as fun as watching paint dry and quit because they think that's the only thing they can do. Do not fall into that trap.
That's not to say that you shouldn't mine. If you actually enjoy it - some people find it meditative, I guess - go nuts. Just don't do it if the only point is raw material sourcing.
"Help, I'm bored with missions!"
http://swiftandbitter.com/eve/wtd/
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Yang Aurilen
Conspiracy Theory. Project.Mayhem.
968
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Posted - 2015.11.04 07:24:22 -
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Morgan Mino wrote:Zduhac Aldent wrote:Look man dont get me wrong this is not some try to recruit newbe since i dont have any possition in alliance so i dont benifit from more members but do a bit of high sec and then apply for ROC academy or you can do it immediatly everyone here is newbe friendly and will help you there is special corp focused on industry with many BPO and boost fleets and stuff like that in relativly safe space and here you choose what will you do will it be mining,building ships,solo pvp,fleet pvp and trust me fleets are pretty interesting as you talk to people and make jokes abd even 1 day old char can fly t1 ewar friga that is sometimes more of a help then lets say t3 destroyer in fleet A few words in there that I dont understand.. But I get the idea of what you mean. What do you get from helping a newbie and devoting your time to help me, since there is no garantee of me giving you anything back. I fully understand that and I would ask the same question. I would not be able to give you a straight answer either. I learn the best by being guided live and being shown how to do stuff. I dont learn very well from reading and other theoredical material. But thanks for the reply I appreciate it :)
Most EVE players prefer to teach newbies how to fish for food and fend for themselves than give newbie 30 fish then GTFO.
Post with your NPC alt main and not your main main alt!
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Morgan Mino
Center for Advanced Studies Gallente Federation
0
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Posted - 2015.11.04 21:15:06 -
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SurrenderMonkey wrote:If you want to mine, mine. If you want to build things, build things. They're not one and the same. Ford doesn't mine iron to build truck chassis, right? Right. They buy steel and take it from there.
There are countless people out there mining minerals and then building crap (at a loss) when they would be better off just selling their minerals. Don't be that guy.
A lot of new players veer toward mining simply because it presents an obvious and low-entry barrier means of income. They then discover that mining is about 1/3 as fun as watching paint dry and quit because they think that's the only thing they can do. Do not fall into that trap.
That's not to say that you shouldn't mine. If you actually enjoy it - some people find it meditative, I guess - go nuts. Just don't do it if the only point is raw material sourcing.
I like the mining.
And from what I understand.. I can have multiple chars on one account.
So when I get up and running with the mining I might see if I can get into industrial stuff.
But thanks for the advice.
A new pilot in this world.
Ready to work and learn about the game.
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Morgan Mino
Center for Advanced Studies Gallente Federation
0
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Posted - 2015.11.04 21:17:35 -
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Still no corp.
Had a nice friendly talk with someone but I sadly wasnt aware I needed a specific SP amount or time ingame. But it was nice with the talk.
So I am still looking. I hope to find someone like those I have spoken too since they were nice.
Its now me with mining and my friend wants to do exploration. Both of us are newbies.
A new pilot in this world.
Ready to work and learn about the game.
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Donnachadh
United Allegiance of Undesirables
604
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Posted - 2015.11.05 14:31:24 -
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Fly around, talk to people and don't overlook corps just because they do not advertise, I have found many excellent new player friendly corps over the years and none of them advertise.
I will leave this here since no one else has, there is some good advice and tips here. https://forums.eveonline.com/default.aspx?g=posts&t=331341&find=unread
Welcome to EvE. Fly around, explore other areas of the game(physical locations) talk to the people you meet along the way, if they will talk to you that is. |
Tweek Etimua
Aliastra Gallente Federation
82
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Posted - 2015.11.06 23:38:45 -
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I recommend getting into a small group that won't throw Wiki links at you. I had great luck learning from a guy in a low sec corp. But at least try everything with other players before you unsub.
I unfortunately don't know of a group who is structured to operate like a mentor does. I my self have been thinking about starting just that, just haven't had a great many people show interest. |
Gadolf Agalder
Republic Military School Minmatar Republic
18
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Posted - 2015.11.12 21:31:40 -
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Do you want to use a developer license to get some sub-modules coded for EVE Online or do you just prefer to test game play for now?
Because I may also have some work for you. |
Kharaxus
Ninja Pixels
87
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Posted - 2015.11.13 15:30:31 -
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Morgan Mino wrote:Still no corp.
Had a nice friendly talk with someone but I sadly wasnt aware I needed a specific SP amount or time ingame. But it was nice with the talk.
So I am still looking. I hope to find someone like those I have spoken too since they were nice.
Its now me with mining and my friend wants to do exploration. Both of us are newbies.
Maybe raise the learning curve a bit. Not sure what Corps you are talking too.... Maybe apply to a corp that is in Null sec - they may be a bit puzzled at first by your noobiness. If you explain how you can help they may see an immediate need for you - because there's a bit of a stiff learning curve anyway in Null sec.
In hi-sec = not a lot of learning curve. Not a lot of motivation. Very easy to get complacent. Just my opinion though. |
Silver Dagger Kondur
Native Freshfood Minmatar Republic
46
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Posted - 2015.11.13 22:17:33 -
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Welcome to Eve, Morgan Mino!
Suggestion, don't fly sleepy, even i high-sec... it's a good way to loose ships (don't ask how I know that...)
Don't fly using autopilot - it leaves you 15km away from the gate and an awfully long time to be someone's target before your next automatic jump (did I mention, don't ask how I know that...)
If mining - stay aligned - use the "Higgs Anchor" ship mod - it lets you warp out much faster
Always watch the local chat channel - if you are nearly alone and you see folks appear and stay for more than a few seconds, warp out. (Unless you'd like to fight them...)
Hope that helps.
Fly safe, and if not, have fun! |
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