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Josh Sharvas
Imperial Shipment Amarr Empire
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Posted - 2016.09.14 15:30:03 -
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Tsukino Stareine wrote:You know what kind of people stay in npc corps for a long time?
1. Alts 2. Degenerates who make trial accounts to bad mouth eve for 21 days to new players 3. New players 4. Incursion runners It seems you've encountered far too much of 2 and been brainwashed.
But but but... number 3!! NUMBER 3!!!....
/points!! /hovers!! /circles with mouse!!!
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Tsukino Stareine
Art Of Explosions 404 Hole Not Found
1883
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Posted - 2016.09.14 15:35:12 -
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Oh I forgot one more type of person in npc corps
5. People who have proven to the community that they are just SO bad that no corp will ever recruit them and they're too lazy to make their own
I guess it kind of falls under the umbrella of number 2 but they actually still pay for the game
Art of Explosions
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Josh Sharvas
Imperial Shipment Amarr Empire
6
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Posted - 2016.09.14 15:36:08 -
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Sonya Corvinus wrote:Josh Sharvas wrote:First part of your post is great. Only problem perhaps is the player sacrificed many other aspects of the game early on to be stuck in null doing all those odd jobs. But ok, it is down to what he/she enjoys I suppose.
As for second part of your post. Ah yes. Because... you know... a newbie has a big wallet and all. I guarantee you he will not be playing with contracts for a while. Hence my advice in OP was to at least have a little ISK before considering going to null. I've been stuck in this position myself so speak with experience, hope that counts for at least a little even if it contradicts others :( You don't need a big wallet to buy frigates. The career missions plus SOE arc will give you enough to stay in ships for a while. Or just mine some nullsec ores and use an alliance buyback program. An hour of mining once/week will keep you in frigates. If you don't want to go to null and want to experience HS, great! Don't create threads like this though and say you CAN'T go to null as a new player
Never said they can't. I merely advised that they should not until they have a solid foundation else they might regret it like I have a few times. Please don't get the wrong impression. I actually think this is purely damn logical and am surprised at all the criticism, but whatever. I'm taking their names and will podkill them later ;) hehe
I still disagree with easily getting ships and gear in nullsec in your own capacity as a newbie. Even if you do have enough ISK it is still a challenge. Contracts are hardly within range and the stations hardly have all the gear at once -- so you gotta go flying. Again, I've been there. (Not to disrespect your experience also as you may have had it differently, it's just my perspective).
And to be honest I don't really like handouts as it kills my sense of worth and immersion. I don't really even like asking for stuff. But maybe that's a flaw in me and part of the problem also. |
Shae Tadaruwa
Science and Trade Institute Caldari State
1009
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Posted - 2016.09.14 15:36:51 -
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Josh Sharvas wrote:Scipio Artelius wrote:Yarosara Ruil wrote:The moment a new player joins one of those corps, Highsec becomes instantly locked to them, their assets become volatile, and if there's anything I learned is that giving handouts to a new player robs them of the growing experience of watching their wealth and power grow overtime. Horde, Brave, Karmafleet, etc. the are just easy examples to point to. They aren't the only examples and there are good Corps that teach/play PvE too. Eve-Uni maintain highsec activities and they are under permanent wardec, yet still do a lot of PvE. There's a lot of PvE in the game and it is just as valid a play style as PvP. It just isn't done without the possibility that someone else will bring PvP to you. Doesn't mean PvE choices are bad, just that even in PvE you should be prepared to respond to someone else's actions against you, no matter where you are. Unfortunately the OPs advice is a one any ticket to boredom and leaving the game. It can be so different (eg. Like the story from reddit linked above from a thread in New Citizens Q&A a couple of days ago). Wait what?? Who is Yarosara Ruil and why can't I find that post? Was it in the article? That seems to be EXACTLY what I'm talking about. WHY ARE OTHERS IGNORING THIS????? haha :) What, that you can't read you're own thread.
No wonder you have issues with Eve.
Dracvlad - "...Your intel is free intel, all you do is pay for it..." && "...If you warp on the same path as a cloaked ship, you'll make a bookmark at exactly the same spot as the cloaky camper..."
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Josh Sharvas
Imperial Shipment Amarr Empire
6
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Posted - 2016.09.14 15:38:41 -
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Quote: What, the you can't read you're own thread.
No wonder you have issues with Eve.
F**k it. I've opened each page in google and did a text search for his name and still nothing.
God I feel useless now
Maybe someone out there agrees with me and I will never know! :D |
Shae Tadaruwa
Science and Trade Institute Caldari State
1009
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Posted - 2016.09.14 15:40:46 -
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Josh Sharvas wrote:Quote: What, the you can't read you're own thread.
No wonder you have issues with Eve.
F**k it. I've opened each page in google and did a text search for his name and still nothing. God I feel useless now Maybe someone out there agrees with me and I will never know! :D Post 49. It's not ******* rocket science.
Dracvlad - "...Your intel is free intel, all you do is pay for it..." && "...If you warp on the same path as a cloaked ship, you'll make a bookmark at exactly the same spot as the cloaky camper..."
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Josh Sharvas
Imperial Shipment Amarr Empire
6
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Posted - 2016.09.14 15:43:52 -
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Shae Tadaruwa wrote:Josh Sharvas wrote:Quote: What, the you can't read you're own thread.
No wonder you have issues with Eve.
F**k it. I've opened each page in google and did a text search for his name and still nothing. God I feel useless now Maybe someone out there agrees with me and I will never know! :D Post 49. It's not ******* rocket science.
Thank you! I'm so busy responding to the wall of criticism I just see text when I close my eyes now |
Sonya Corvinus
Grant Village
549
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Posted - 2016.09.14 15:45:22 -
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Josh Sharvas wrote:Never said they can't. I merely advised that they should not until they have a solid foundation else they might regret it like I have a few times. Please don't get the wrong impression. I actually think this is purely damn logical and am surprised at all the criticism, but whatever. I'm taking their names and will podkill them later ;) hehe
I still disagree with easily getting ships and gear in nullsec in your own capacity as a newbie. Even if you do have enough ISK it is still a challenge. Contracts are hardly within range and the stations hardly have all the gear at once -- so you gotta go flying. Again, I've been there. (Not to disrespect your experience also as you may have had it differently, it's just my perspective).
And to be honest I don't really like handouts as it kills my sense of worth and immersion. I don't really even like asking for stuff. But maybe that's a flaw in me and part of the problem also.
I'm done here. You're giving terrible advice and I'm assuming trolling at this point. So congrats on that.
The people who follow your advice are the ones who quit out of boredom. |
Edhelbrien
Colston Associates
4
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Posted - 2016.09.14 15:47:35 -
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March rabbit wrote:Remiel Pollard wrote:When you find the right corp, you'll understand the difference it can make to one's progression. 'Right corp' in Eve is like right numbers in lottery ticket in RL. It definitely happens but one should not base his life on getting it soon.
More importantly, a player will never find the "perfect" corp unless he or she actually joins one. |
Yarosara Ruil
602
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Posted - 2016.09.14 15:49:41 -
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Scipio Artelius wrote: Horde, Brave, Karmafleet, etc. the are just easy examples to point to.
They aren't the only examples and there are good Corps that teach/play PvE too.
Eve-Uni maintain highsec activities and they are under permanent wardec, yet still do a lot of PvE.
Joined Brave some point last year (with another character) and hated every second of it. The people in chat were hopeless, it was hard to get to know people since there were so many of them, Highsec was a death trap, and even joining fleets was painful. Grinded my teeth two months, took a break for a couple of weeks and left. Never looked back.
The statistical likelihood of my personal experience with EVE being a fringe case is so low that the logical explanation is that people are different and bagging every new player in the same bag and give them the exact same advice is just cramming people into a single playstyle and forsake everything else.
I concede that corporations like Brave and Horde can be a great place for starting players, but I also believe that they might not be a good fit for everyone. |
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Josh Sharvas
Imperial Shipment Amarr Empire
6
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Posted - 2016.09.14 15:49:44 -
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Sonya Corvinus wrote:Josh Sharvas wrote:Never said they can't. I merely advised that they should not until they have a solid foundation else they might regret it like I have a few times. Please don't get the wrong impression. I actually think this is purely damn logical and am surprised at all the criticism, but whatever. I'm taking their names and will podkill them later ;) hehe
I still disagree with easily getting ships and gear in nullsec in your own capacity as a newbie. Even if you do have enough ISK it is still a challenge. Contracts are hardly within range and the stations hardly have all the gear at once -- so you gotta go flying. Again, I've been there. (Not to disrespect your experience also as you may have had it differently, it's just my perspective).
And to be honest I don't really like handouts as it kills my sense of worth and immersion. I don't really even like asking for stuff. But maybe that's a flaw in me and part of the problem also. I'm done here. You're giving terrible advice and I'm assuming trolling at this point. So congrats on that. The people who follow your advice are the ones who quit out of boredom.
Sorry you feel that way :(
To be honest it's the people who rush Eve experience, try get into all that 3000+ ship action they see online and then set unrealistic expectations who most likely will quit in my view. There is nothing more boring than finding oneself in the inevitable situation thereafter.
And might I add I have a little conspiracy that large nullsec corps are just looking for new player "cannon fodder" and swarms to swell their numbers - not actually looking after their enjoyment. I could be wrong again but I can't shake it. Sorry if this steps on anyones toes. I have to ask myself why nullsec corps set their requirements to accept all 0 or sub 1mil experience point players. |
Scipio Artelius
The Vendunari End of Life
45069
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Posted - 2016.09.14 15:54:39 -
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Yarosara Ruil wrote:Scipio Artelius wrote: Horde, Brave, Karmafleet, etc. the are just easy examples to point to.
They aren't the only examples and there are good Corps that teach/play PvE too.
Eve-Uni maintain highsec activities and they are under permanent wardec, yet still do a lot of PvE.
Joined Brave some point last year (with another character) and hated every second of it. The people in chat were hopeless, it was hard to get to know people since there were so many of them, Highsec was a death trap, and even joining fleets was painful. Grinded my teeth two months, took a break for a couple of weeks and left. Never looked back. The statistical likelihood of my personal experience with EVE being a fringe case is so low that the logical explanation is that people are different and bagging every new player in the same bag and give them the exact same advice is just cramming people into a single playstyle and forsake everything else. I concede that corporations like Brave and Horde can be a great place for starting players, but I also believe that they might not be a good fit for everyone. Yeah that's sort of along the lines of what I was saying.
Come Win At Eve - Join The Vendunari
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Demolishar
United Aggression
1160
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Posted - 2016.09.14 15:54:45 -
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Sell a PLEX/ |
Lucas Kell
Solitude Trading
7857
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Posted - 2016.09.14 15:55:25 -
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Remiel Pollard wrote:When you find the right corp, you'll understand the difference it can make to one's progression. While this is completely true, a fresh newbie has no real method of finding the right corp except trial and error and they can't really afford to get it wrong when they have very little knowledge about the game and heavily limited access to assets. A newbie going with pretty much any of the corps claiming to be one that would be a positive choice will be lying anyway through either ineptitude or malicious intent, so holding back until you understand a bit more about the game can certainly be a good choice - though by no means the only good choice.
The Indecisive Noob - EVE fan blog.
Wholesale Trading - The new bulk trading mailing list.
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Josh Sharvas
Imperial Shipment Amarr Empire
6
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Posted - 2016.09.14 15:55:59 -
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Demolishar wrote:Sell a PLEX/
Haha :) that is an option I suppose. 1 billion ISK sounds mighty attractive. |
Tsukino Stareine
Art Of Explosions 404 Hole Not Found
1883
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Posted - 2016.09.14 15:57:37 -
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I experienced tidi once and vowed never to get myself into that situation willingly again.
Luckily I had already discovered other things in eve that were much more fun
Art of Explosions
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Dirty Forum Alt
Forum Alts Anonymous
779
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Posted - 2016.09.14 15:57:53 -
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I hear I can sign up to get on your podkill list here? Please put me down for 20 or 30.
Better hurry though - I'm only here for 1 more month.
The dead swans lay in the stagnant pool.
They lay. They rotted. They turned
Around occasionally.
Bits of flesh dropped off them from
Time to time.
And sank into the pool's mire.
They also smelt a great deal.
Paula Nancy Millstone Jennings (Sussex)
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Sonya Corvinus
Grant Village
551
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Posted - 2016.09.14 15:59:08 -
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Josh Sharvas wrote:Sorry you feel that way :(
To be honest it's the people who rush Eve experience, try get into all that 3000+ ship action they see online and then set unrealistic expectations who most likely will quit in my view. There is nothing more boring than finding oneself in the inevitable situation thereafter.
And might I add I have a little conspiracy that large nullsec corps are just looking for new player "cannon fodder" and swarms to swell their numbers - not actually looking after their enjoyment. I could be wrong again but I can't shake it. Sorry if this steps on anyones toes. I have to ask myself why nullsec corps set their requirements to accept all 0 or sub 1mil experience point players.
People don't join nullsec only for 3000 ship battles. I've played for four years, lived in HS for maybe 4 months of that time and have never been a battle of over 500 people. Haven't been in a battle of over 50 people in probably two years. They don't interest me, but things outside of HS absolutely do.
I expect I will never fly a capital ship, never be in an 'epic' 3000 person battle, and also never live in HS. |
Josh Sharvas
Imperial Shipment Amarr Empire
6
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Posted - 2016.09.14 16:00:20 -
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Tsukino Stareine wrote:Oh I forgot one more type of person in npc corps
5. People who have proven to the community that they are just SO bad that no corp will ever recruit them and they're too lazy to make their own
I guess it kind of falls under the umbrella of number 2 but they actually still pay for the game
I was meaning to put this down as a point in original OP but left it out. Your post reminded me...
When a player does have some semblance of what he/she is doing it could go a long way for them to start initiating the events and being pro-active. Don't wait on other corp members to do the same. Become the leaders and FC's if no one else is picking it up.
I am one of those stuck in my own shell and find it hard to speak up but it is a solid point I think. |
Lucas Kell
Solitude Trading
7858
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Posted - 2016.09.14 16:05:36 -
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Tsukino Stareine wrote:Oh I forgot one more type of person in npc corps
5. People who have proven to the community that they are just SO bad that no corp will ever recruit them and they're too lazy to make their own
I guess it kind of falls under the umbrella of number 2 but they actually still pay for the game You also forgot number 6, anyone that wants to accomplish anything in highsec that doesn't directly involve war declarations. Look at red frog, their haulers are in NPC corps while their alts, generally with just contract skills, are in the corp just to use the shared contract list. They cant actually function as a corporation so they have to use a shell of a corporation to support what they want to do.
This is the biggest failing of corporations in EVE, they pretty much can't exist at any decent size in highsec without being solely formed for involvement in the "pew pew" variety of PvP, so if you want to be in highsec and your interest doesn't lie in being shot in the face by veterans, there's no real reason to join one. May as well just find a channel with people to chat with (such as the NPC corp channels) and be done with it.
The Indecisive Noob - EVE fan blog.
Wholesale Trading - The new bulk trading mailing list.
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Tsukino Stareine
Art Of Explosions 404 Hole Not Found
1883
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Posted - 2016.09.14 16:07:50 -
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Alts kind of covers that though
Art of Explosions
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Josh Sharvas
Imperial Shipment Amarr Empire
6
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Posted - 2016.09.14 16:10:11 -
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Dirty Forum Alt wrote:I hear I can sign up to get on your podkill list here? Please put me down for 20 or 30.
Better hurry though - I'm only here for 1 more month.
Granted my highest DPS output right now is probably only 100 so I won't be doing any podding for a while. Most of you will be able to tank that for days. So let's hope I get something decent by that time :)
Hope you're not leaving for any bad reasons...
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Dirty Forum Alt
Forum Alts Anonymous
779
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Posted - 2016.09.14 16:11:57 -
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Josh Sharvas wrote:Dirty Forum Alt wrote:I hear I can sign up to get on your podkill list here? Please put me down for 20 or 30.
Better hurry though - I'm only here for 1 more month. Granted my highest DPS output right now is probably only 100 so I won't be doing any podding for a while. Most of you will be able to tank that for days. So let's hope I get something decent by that time :) Hope you're not leaving for any bad reasons... My max dps on this particular character is 10. I'd still go for a pod-kill if I found one in front of me
The dead swans lay in the stagnant pool.
They lay. They rotted. They turned
Around occasionally.
Bits of flesh dropped off them from
Time to time.
And sank into the pool's mire.
They also smelt a great deal.
Paula Nancy Millstone Jennings (Sussex)
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Josh Sharvas
Imperial Shipment Amarr Empire
6
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Posted - 2016.09.14 16:17:49 -
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On a side note. I've been called a troll here today (among other things) a couple times. This has never happened to me before. Feels kind of weird being singled out and ousted in that manner for once. It's especially weird when I feel I've been entirely honest... hmmm...
Sorry if I've come across as arrogant (Or have literally been). Still sticking to my guns though |
Lucas Kell
Solitude Trading
7858
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Posted - 2016.09.14 16:23:18 -
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Tsukino Stareine wrote:Alts kind of covers that though Not really, since the Alts are in the player corp. They are used for contracts only while the main skilled character will be the NPC character with the freighter. It's pretty much the opposite of what you stated.
The Indecisive Noob - EVE fan blog.
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Jenn aSide
Shinigami Miners Test Alliance Please Ignore
14688
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Posted - 2016.09.14 16:41:18 -
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Josh Sharvas wrote:
This is the one response I have liked so far. Thank you. It has addressed my alternative views constructively I feel and I can listen to it due to the effort put in. Sh!t like this could make a genuine person change his mind and try see where he is wrong.
You mean the thing you should have done for yourself before posting?
Josh Sharvas wrote:On a side note. I've been called a troll here today (among other things) a couple times. This has never happened to me before. Feels kind of weird being singled out and ousted in that manner for once. It's especially weird when I feel I've been entirely honest... hmmm... Sorry if I've come across as arrogant (Or have literally been). Still sticking to my guns though
I want you to watch this video. YOU are the young kid, the forum is Jackie Chan. We've seen new players like you post before, thus the general reaction to what you are saying.
Empty your cup, aka stop talking and learn, then talk. |
Zanar Skwigelf
Boa Innovations Brothers of Tangra
38
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Posted - 2016.09.14 16:42:42 -
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Since OP is talking about day 1 players, the best advice would be "don't worry about isk/hr unless you want to move on to another game soon"
The other advice would be to pay $ for either plex or skill extractors and sell it for isk. Eve become far more enjoyable once I had a 1b cushion under me. |
Moac Tor
Cyber Core Stain Confederation
732
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Posted - 2016.09.14 16:51:19 -
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Remiel Pollard wrote:Josh Sharvas wrote:Remiel Pollard wrote:Now, some advice from a veteran.
1. Don't take advice from newbies. They don't know what they're doing yet. You've forgotten what I'm going through. So null and void :P I don't care what you're going through, it's irrelevant. Your personal experience =/= the only experience there is. As someone that joined corps early on, and got wardecced often as a newb in those corps, I'm telling you your advice is bad, and my KB speaks for itself, so **** off and learn something about the game before you try to pretend you are some kind of authority on this PVP experience, kthxbai. I'm going to play devils advocate here and say that the OP does have a point.
Joining one of the 'horde' corp / alliances isn't for everyone, those who like to do their own research instead of being spoon fed. You can get a lot of satisfaction from researching the game and setting your own goals, even though initially you are going to make a tonne of mistakes but that is part of the fun.
Also joining a group of very experienced players can also end up frustrating as although the advice you'll get can be very valuable, and they have a lot of assets to help out new players, you may end up feeling that you are relying on others to much instead of achieving stuff for yourself. Particularly if your in a small to medium corp operating in the middle of WH / null sec.
IMO the best environment is to join a group of people who are at a similar level to yourself and keeping in mind that you need to be doing your own research and setting goals for yourself rather than relying on being spoon fed information and assets from more experienced players.
I'd recommend joining FW to any new player as it gives you the benefits of being with a group of people who are at a similar level and allows you to do your own thing without being reliant on others at the same time.
As is the case with everything it depends on the type of person and so there is no one size fits all approach.
Modulated ECM Effects
An Alternative to Skill Trading
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Josh Sharvas
Imperial Shipment Amarr Empire
6
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Posted - 2016.09.14 16:51:51 -
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Jenn aSide wrote:Josh Sharvas wrote:
This is the one response I have liked so far. Thank you. It has addressed my alternative views constructively I feel and I can listen to it due to the effort put in. Sh!t like this could make a genuine person change his mind and try see where he is wrong.
You mean the thing you should have done for yourself before posting? Josh Sharvas wrote:On a side note. I've been called a troll here today (among other things) a couple times. This has never happened to me before. Feels kind of weird being singled out and ousted in that manner for once. It's especially weird when I feel I've been entirely honest... hmmm... Sorry if I've come across as arrogant (Or have literally been). Still sticking to my guns though I want you to watch this video. YOU are the young kid, the forum is Jackie Chan. We've seen new players like you post before, thus the general reaction to what you are saying. Empty your cup, aka stop talking and learn, then talk.
My total Eve experience might be roughly 1 - 2 years. In that I've restarted about 3 or 4 times IIRC. In each time I've hit the same wall. That is rushing too fast into your world. So being caught out in the newbie position multiple times as opposed to those who made it and did it well long ago, I wonder if I'm actually more qualified to talk about it now than most. If true, you should be listening to me and at least taking some insight even if there are flaws.
Look, I get you. I cannot assume what others know. I should be listening to more experienced players. But for hells sake man. 1 - 2 years with multiple restarts has given me at least a small voice. Else I will be shutting up for good while you get to enjoy yourself. And sorry, I don't take kindly to that sort of oppression.
All said and done, I'll figure it out on my own I guess. Don't mean to disrespect. |
Josh Sharvas
Imperial Shipment Amarr Empire
6
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Posted - 2016.09.14 17:01:14 -
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Moac Tor wrote: Joining one of the 'horde' corp / alliances isn't for everyone, those who like to do their own research instead of being spoon fed. You can get a lot of satisfaction from researching the game and setting your own goals, even though initially you are going to make a tonne of mistakes but that is part of the fun.
If I'm honest, I don't see how else one should appreciate complexity in a sandbox game :)
Being given handouts... not exactly honorable nor immersive. If I wanted a free ship and the ability to shoot things on day one I'd go play space invaders.
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