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Quincey Maricadie
United Homeworlds Academy United Homeworlds
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Posted - 2012.03.27 10:30:00 -
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Hello, i bought EVE last Friday when it was on sale, now that i have played through the weekend i have to say that i absolutely love it! I've tried to get into EVE many times in the past years but i was never able to get beyond first hours because of the almost nonexistent tutorial that didn't really explain anything, but now i was able to get in and found a really great and friendly corporation to go with it!
I have couple of questions.
1. Is there any hazards other than players and hostile npcs
2 .Is there cockpit view or interior view planned? I would love to walk around my ship or at least a small portion of it
3. I'm curious about building planetary infrastructure, how does that work exactly? Is it "fun"
I know i would find answers for my questions if i'd search for them enough, but i will rather ask these from the community
Also is there a place where i can see what is planned for the future updates and expansions? |
Liang Nuren
Parsec Flux
1214
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Posted - 2012.03.27 10:34:00 -
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Quincey Maricadie wrote:1. Is there any hazards other than players and hostile npcs
You can get stuck in wormholes and have to pod yourself. That's always annoying. Be careful of players (scams, pirates, null sec sov owners, etc).
Quote:2 .Is there cockpit view or interior view planned? I would love to walk around my ship or at least a small portion of it
Yeah, I hear there's some kind of internal spaceship view planned. For now we're stuck with Captain's Quarters though.
Quote:3. I'm curious about building planetary infrastructure, how does that work exactly? Is it "fun"
Hmm, I hear Eve-Uni has a great intro course: http://wiki.eveuniversity.org/w/index.php?title=Planetary_Interaction
Quote:Also is there a place where i can see what is planned for the future updates and expansions?
Dev Blogs are a great place to start, but we just had Fanfest. The information stream is just now getting under control and we'll probably have some consolidated views out there soon. :)
-Liang Normally on 5:00 -> 9-10:00 Eve (Aus TZ?) Blog: http://liangnuren.wordpress.com PVP Videos: http://www.youtube.com/user/LiangNuren/videos Twitter: http://twitter.com/LiangNuren
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Ashley SchmidtVonGoldberg
1-800-FUBAR
70
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Posted - 2012.03.27 10:36:00 -
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Be prepared to put on a lot of weight and start wearing glasses and also never see another vagina again in your entire life
Then you should fit right in
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malaire
290
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Posted - 2012.03.27 10:39:00 -
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> 1. Is there any hazards other than players and hostile npcs
Not much. Some missions can have toxic areas which constantly damages your ship, or structures which cause damage when they explode. And I've heard something about certain forms on mining causing damage, but I don't remember details.
But main hazards are players and NPCs.
> Is there cockpit view or interior view planned? I would love to walk around my ship or at least a small portion of it
According to lore, when inside ship you are still in your pod - so walking around in ship would not fit in with lore.
> I'm curious about building planetary infrastructure, how does that work exactly? Is it "fun"
I havn't tried this yet, so can't really comment.
> Also is there a place where i can see what is planned for the future updates and expansions?
devblogs are used to tell what is coming, check them regularly if you want to keep uptodate: http://community.eveonline.com/devblog.asp
New to EVE? Don't forget to read: The Manual * The Wiki * The Career Options * and everything else |
Quincey Maricadie
United Homeworlds Academy United Homeworlds
0
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Posted - 2012.03.27 10:39:00 -
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I will definitely watch that tutorial when i log back in, and great to know that there is some sort of interior view coming.
I have another question, this is more about the lore but do we pilot the ship alone with an A.I or do we have a crew on our ships?
EDIT: Malaire, i didn't know that, well an interior view is good enough for me. |
Eugene Kerner
TunDraGon
7
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Posted - 2012.03.27 10:40:00 -
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1.) Suffication duew to closed windows while playing for 10 hours, along with "to die of thirst" or to die of hunger"...no scrach that...you can always order something... Tenosynovitis, blindness....well it is serious buissness...
2.) You do not walk outside stations....actually you do not walk inside stations so much either...just Captain-¦s box. You are swimming in a strange liquid inside your pod.
3.) Not "fun" but interesting and a lot to know...
http://wiki.eveuniversity.org/w/index.php?title=Planetary_Interaction http://www.eve-online-fan.co.uk/guide-planetary-interaction/ http://eveplanets.com/ http://www.eve-online-fan.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2010/04/Eve_PI_Diagrams_v1_4.pdf
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malaire
290
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Posted - 2012.03.27 10:45:00 -
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Quincey Maricadie wrote:I have another question, this is more about the lore but do we pilot the ship alone with an A.I or do we have a crew on our ships? There is crew according to lore, but that is not shown ingame in anyway. http://wiki.eveonline.com/en/wiki/New_Eden_crew_guidelines
New to EVE? Don't forget to read: The Manual * The Wiki * The Career Options * and everything else |
Terminal Insanity
The Filthy Ones
477
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Posted - 2012.03.27 10:47:00 -
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NOOB!
But seriously, my biggest recommendation is do NOT get suckered into some small corp. Do NOT 'get in on the ground floor'. You will spend years there.
If you have a Reddit account, i have to recommend joining Dreddit/TEST alliance. If not, look into Eve University or Red vs Blue. These are solid organizations. If you dont end up in one of those, before you join anyone, make sure you ask for a Public Channel to hang out in first to see what kind of people they are. Look for Corps/Alliances with a large number of active players for the most enjoyment.
PVP is the main focus of eve. You can make a killing as well as a living with combat skills. If you train purely industrial skills, you will be limited to industrial activities only.
If you decide to go PvP route, train for tech2 small guns, and Tech2 Frigates. This will put you in extremely capable ships that will make you a valuable addition to any fleet, even with low SP. After that, train Battlecruisers and tech2 medium guns. By that time you'll definatly have an idea of how the game plays and where you want to go from there. "War declarations are never officially considered griefing and are not a bannable offense, and it has been repeatedly stated by the developers that the possibility for non-consensual PvP is an intended feature." - CCP |
Liang Nuren
Parsec Flux
1216
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Posted - 2012.03.27 10:48:00 -
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Ooooh, RVB or one of the bigger Amarr/Minnie militia corps. The Gallente and Caldari have too much ~drama~.
-Liang Normally on 5:00 -> 9-10:00 Eve (Aus TZ?) Blog: http://liangnuren.wordpress.com PVP Videos: http://www.youtube.com/user/LiangNuren/videos Twitter: http://twitter.com/LiangNuren
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Quincey Maricadie
United Homeworlds Academy United Homeworlds
0
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Posted - 2012.03.27 10:49:00 -
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Terminal Insanity wrote:NOOB!
But seriously, my biggest recommendation is do NOT get suckered into some small corp. Do NOT 'get in on the ground floor'. You will spend years there.
What is bad about the smaller corporations? I've not an experienced MMO player by any means and i haven't really been interested in guilds or corporations, but this time i decided to try what it would be like. |
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Terminal Insanity
The Filthy Ones
477
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Posted - 2012.03.27 10:54:00 -
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Quincey Maricadie wrote:What is bad about the smaller corporations? I've not an experienced MMO player by any means and i haven't really been interested in guilds or corporations, but this time i decided to try what it would be like. Smaler corps are far less active. For example, TEST alliance had multiple 'ops'/roams/activities every day. Smaller corps might only do one every other day... or less.
Of course, there are some small corps that are super active, but they are rare, and usually full of experienced players. The large alliances will be prepared to deal with new players, training, etc. Small ones usually ether expect you to already know, or THEY don't know ether.
If after a while you choose to join a smaller corp, thats fine. But for your first corp/alliance ever, i highly recommend the large organizations so you can just hop in and start killing "War declarations are never officially considered griefing and are not a bannable offense, and it has been repeatedly stated by the developers that the possibility for non-consensual PvP is an intended feature." - CCP |
Ezurae
Science and Trade Institute Caldari State
41
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Posted - 2012.03.27 11:00:00 -
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Quincey Maricadie wrote:Terminal Insanity wrote:NOOB!
But seriously, my biggest recommendation is do NOT get suckered into some small corp. Do NOT 'get in on the ground floor'. You will spend years there. What is bad about the smaller corporations? I've not an experienced MMO player by any means and i haven't really been interested in guilds or corporations, but this time i decided to try what it would be like.
joining a small corp can be very interesting. When I started eve i joined a small corp of some friends i knew from another game. I really dont see much of a problem with smaller corps. You have fewer people but you get to know them a lot better than the people in some big corp. With time the corporation will grow and have more success and being part of that process is really fun.
If you join a big corp/alliance especially in the beginning its easy to feel kind of lost between all those members because there are just too many. I think especially in the beginning a small corp is a lot better to get to know the game and the people. You'll get friends ingame faster that way. Ofc i have to say that not every small corp is worth joining and you have to do your research before you join them because there are some small corps that just get nothing done and were the CEOs or Directors just have no clue about the game ;-). Anyways for the beginning i'd join a small corp, see how that goes and maybe later switch to a bigger one or check out factional warfare or RvB when you got the hang of the game |
Jafit
Dreddit Test Alliance Please Ignore
80
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Posted - 2012.03.27 11:03:00 -
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Quincey Maricadie wrote:1. Is there any hazards other than players and hostile npcs
Yes. You. You are the biggest danger in the game. Your own bad decisions cost you more than any other player or NPC ever can. You are the one who decides to take an officer fit Golem into nullsec without support. You are the one who decides to give all of your assets to the Goon 'recruitment officer' who says he's running a totally legit free jumpfreighter service. You are the one who clicks on contracts posted in Jita local. You are the one who sells your faction battleship for 295k. You are the one who signs up to Blink and wastes billions on lotteries that are rigged for new players to win so that they get sucked in just like you did.
Your own inhibitions are also, in my opinion, one the biggest threats you will face. "Just one more mission, then I'll be ready to play the game that I saw in the trailers". "Oh, maybe I'll wait until I can fly a better ship before trying the part of the game that I actually want to play"... Before you know it you've wasted years shooting red crosses, and despite all your skills you still know nothing about the game.
Good luck newbro. Never forget, it's just a game. |
Terminal Insanity
The Filthy Ones
480
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Posted - 2012.03.27 11:04:00 -
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Planetary Interaction is a great way to make easy semi-passive isk. Its a bit complex so it takes a lot of reading to really know how to set it up, but in the long run its worth it.
There is no cocpit view for the ships, and probably never will be. They are however working on "WIS"/walking in stations. You can currently walk around your Captains Quarters (introduced fairly recently) But they're still working on the main station areas. Probably wont see that for a while. They're focused back on the spaceship aspect of the game for now.
And... stay outta lowsec (0.4 security and below) unless you want to be shot at (And you should totally check that out because its awesome! but you WILL lose your ships! everyone does.) "War declarations are never officially considered griefing and are not a bannable offense, and it has been repeatedly stated by the developers that the possibility for non-consensual PvP is an intended feature." - CCP |
Terminal Insanity
The Filthy Ones
481
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Posted - 2012.03.27 11:07:00 -
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Ezurae wrote:joining a small corp can be very interesting. When I started eve i joined a small corp of some friends i knew from another game. I really dont see much of a problem with smaller corps. Small corps are really hit-or-miss with more misses then hits. I recommend going to large corps first so you can hop into ops much quicker and consistently. RvB for example has frequent planned fights. Eve University will take rifter noobs directly into 0.0 and give them a real crash course with 50 other players. Its a lot of fun.
If you're a 'weekend warrior' type who is only on for an hour a day, chances are you wont be online for your small corp's ops.
And again, you can find really good small corps out there as well, but its much harder to find the quality ones. "War declarations are never officially considered griefing and are not a bannable offense, and it has been repeatedly stated by the developers that the possibility for non-consensual PvP is an intended feature." - CCP |
Sendo Jarix
GoonWaffe Goonswarm Federation
37
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Posted - 2012.03.27 11:12:00 -
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Quincey Maricadie wrote:Terminal Insanity wrote:NOOB!
But seriously, my biggest recommendation is do NOT get suckered into some small corp. Do NOT 'get in on the ground floor'. You will spend years there. What is bad about the smaller corporations? I've not an experienced MMO player by any means and i haven't really been interested in guilds or corporations, but this time i decided to try what it would be like.
There is nothing wrong with them, as long as you are happy with the corp and they are active then stick with them while you are still working out what you want to do in the game. |
The Antiquarian
Imperial Academy Amarr Empire
292
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Posted - 2012.03.27 11:12:00 -
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Quincey Maricadie
United Homeworlds Academy United Homeworlds
3
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Posted - 2012.03.27 11:14:00 -
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Jafit wrote:Quincey Maricadie wrote:1. Is there any hazards other than players and hostile npcs Yes. You. You are the biggest danger in the game. Your own bad decisions cost you more than any other player or NPC ever can. You are the one who decides to take an officer fit Golem into nullsec without support. You are the one who decides to give all of your assets to the Goon 'recruitment officer' who says he's running a totally legit free jumpfreighter service. You are the one who clicks on contracts posted in Jita local. You are the one who sells your faction battleship for 295k. You are the one who signs up to Blink and wastes billions on lotteries that are rigged for new players to win so that they get sucked in just like you did. Your own inhibitions are also, in my opinion, one the biggest threats you will face. "Just one more mission, then I'll be ready to play the game that I saw in the trailers". "Oh, maybe I'll wait until I can fly a better ship before trying the part of the game that I actually want to play"... Before you know it you've wasted years shooting red crosses, and despite all your skills you still know nothing about the game. Good luck newbro. Never forget, it's just a game.
So basically you are saying that i shouldn't trust no one? I haven't actually saw any trailers for EVE so i won't be yearning for stuff that has happened in the trailers. Of course i will remember that it's just a game, drawing a conclusion from your last sentence EVE has a big potential to suck players life out? |
Roime
Shiva Furnace
336
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Posted - 2012.03.27 11:19:00 -
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Welcome to EVE!
Really good advice in this thread.
I'm a CEO of a small, new corp and I agree with Terminal Insanity. While we are active and do stuff together every day, we obviously can't offer the same kind of structured new player experience and education the larger, established organisations have been maintaining for years.
Still, if you don't need your hand held and willing to try things, small corps have advantages too. Problem is that it's very hard to tell what a small corp is like for real until you fly with them for a while (or don't fly, as it often can be.)
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Terminal Insanity
The Filthy Ones
481
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Posted - 2012.03.27 11:23:00 -
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Quincey Maricadie wrote:So basically you are saying that i shouldn't trust no one? I haven't actually saw any trailers for EVE so i won't be yearning for stuff that has happened in the trailers. Of course i will remember that it's just a game, drawing a conclusion from your last sentence EVE has a big potential to suck players life out? Scamming, stealing, backstabbing, all valid tactics in eve. There are many trustworthy people out there, but also many pirates!
If you lend or give anyone anything, you cant be guarenteed you'll ever get it back again. People will give you offers that sound too good to be true, and usually are.
For the most part, you can trust your corp/alliance members. Most corps have OK security. But all of that is what makes eve awesome. You can literally do whatever you want. Play good or evil. Be a pirate, or hunt the pirates. Mine rocks all day long or build spaceships and trade them. Whatever you decide to do, be aware there is someone out there doing the opposite of you =) "War declarations are never officially considered griefing and are not a bannable offense, and it has been repeatedly stated by the developers that the possibility for non-consensual PvP is an intended feature." - CCP |
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Jafit
Dreddit Test Alliance Please Ignore
81
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Posted - 2012.03.27 11:24:00 -
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Quincey Maricadie wrote: So basically you are saying that i shouldn't trust no one? I haven't actually saw any trailers for EVE so i won't be yearning for stuff that has happened in the trailers. Of course i will remember that it's just a game, drawing a conclusion from your last sentence EVE has a big potential to suck players life out?
Not trusting people is a good starting point. There are so many stories of betrayal in this game. If something looks too good to be true then it probably is.
I recommend watching the trailers, they're very well produced and grossly misrepresent Eve's gameplay.
Eve does have a potential to take over a person's life if you lose perspective, but that can be said for anything. You invest a lot of time and effort getting a big shiny ship and someone blows it up, it's understandable that you'll be upset. Bad things will (should) happen to you during the course of your Eve life, you just have to have the mental state that allows you to remain detached and laugh at the bad things while enjoying the good things, otherwise Eve isn't much fun in my opinion. |
Quincey Maricadie
United Homeworlds Academy United Homeworlds
3
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Posted - 2012.03.27 11:25:00 -
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Ezurae wrote:Quincey Maricadie wrote:Terminal Insanity wrote:NOOB!
But seriously, my biggest recommendation is do NOT get suckered into some small corp. Do NOT 'get in on the ground floor'. You will spend years there. What is bad about the smaller corporations? I've not an experienced MMO player by any means and i haven't really been interested in guilds or corporations, but this time i decided to try what it would be like. joining a small corp can be very interesting. When I started eve i joined a small corp of some friends i knew from another game. I really dont see much of a problem with smaller corps. You have fewer people but you get to know them a lot better than the people in some big corp. With time the corporation will grow and have more success and being part of that process is really fun. If you join a big corp/alliance especially in the beginning its easy to feel kind of lost between all those members because there are just too many. I think especially in the beginning a small corp is a lot better to get to know the game and the people. You'll get friends ingame faster that way. Ofc i have to say that not every small corp is worth joining and you have to do your research before you join them because there are some small corps that just get nothing done and were the CEOs or Directors just have no clue about the game ;-). Anyways for the beginning i'd join a small corp, see how that goes and maybe later switch to a bigger one or check out factional warfare or RvB when you got the hang of the game
The corporation that i'm currently in has somewhere around 30~ players, the leaders seem to know their stuff, and every has been really helpful and there doesn't seem to be any players with an attitude problems which is really good. Plus it seems that most of us are living in Scandinavia or in the same time zones which is also good. It has been also kinda weird when we have shared everything 50/50 when we have mined or done anything else even though most of them have a ship with 5 mining lasers in it and some of us have only one or two. |
Quincey Maricadie
United Homeworlds Academy United Homeworlds
3
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Posted - 2012.03.27 11:33:00 -
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Terminal Insanity wrote:Quincey Maricadie wrote:So basically you are saying that i shouldn't trust no one? I haven't actually saw any trailers for EVE so i won't be yearning for stuff that has happened in the trailers. Of course i will remember that it's just a game, drawing a conclusion from your last sentence EVE has a big potential to suck players life out? Scamming, stealing, backstabbing, all valid tactics in eve. There are many trustworthy people out there, but also many pirates! If you lend or give anyone anything, you cant be guarenteed you'll ever get it back again. People will give you offers that sound too good to be true, and usually are. For the most part, you can trust your corp/alliance members. Most corps have OK security. But all of that is what makes eve awesome. You can literally do whatever you want. Play good or evil. Be a pirate, or hunt the pirates. Mine rocks all day long or build spaceships and trade them. Whatever you decide to do, be aware there is someone out there doing the opposite of you =)
That's sounds extremely awesome, i like the sound of this uncertainty, there is no penalties for players to screw other players up? If not, then good. |
malaire
290
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Posted - 2012.03.27 11:40:00 -
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Quincey Maricadie wrote:Terminal Insanity wrote:Quincey Maricadie wrote:So basically you are saying that i shouldn't trust no one? I haven't actually saw any trailers for EVE so i won't be yearning for stuff that has happened in the trailers. Of course i will remember that it's just a game, drawing a conclusion from your last sentence EVE has a big potential to suck players life out? Scamming, stealing, backstabbing, all valid tactics in eve. There are many trustworthy people out there, but also many pirates! If you lend or give anyone anything, you cant be guarenteed you'll ever get it back again. People will give you offers that sound too good to be true, and usually are. For the most part, you can trust your corp/alliance members. Most corps have OK security. But all of that is what makes eve awesome. You can literally do whatever you want. Play good or evil. Be a pirate, or hunt the pirates. Mine rocks all day long or build spaceships and trade them. Whatever you decide to do, be aware there is someone out there doing the opposite of you =) That's sounds extremely awesome, i like the sound of this uncertainty, there is no penalties for players to screw other players up? If not, then good. For many things, no.
There are penalties for some things, e.g. attacking someone in highsec who you are not allowed to attack makes CONCORD police kill you, and you lose some "security status".
EDIT: Also do remember that you can't change your character name. One of the biggest "penalties" from screwing others can be bad reputation which will allways follow that character. But then you can allways make new character if you really want ... New to EVE? Don't forget to read: The Manual * The Wiki * The Career Options * and everything else |
Malcanis
Vanishing Point. The Initiative.
3165
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Posted - 2012.03.27 11:44:00 -
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Quincey Maricadie wrote:Jafit wrote:Quincey Maricadie wrote:1. Is there any hazards other than players and hostile npcs Yes. You. You are the biggest danger in the game. Your own bad decisions cost you more than any other player or NPC ever can. You are the one who decides to take an officer fit Golem into nullsec without support. You are the one who decides to give all of your assets to the Goon 'recruitment officer' who says he's running a totally legit free jumpfreighter service. You are the one who clicks on contracts posted in Jita local. You are the one who sells your faction battleship for 295k. You are the one who signs up to Blink and wastes billions on lotteries that are rigged for new players to win so that they get sucked in just like you did. Your own inhibitions are also, in my opinion, one the biggest threats you will face. "Just one more mission, then I'll be ready to play the game that I saw in the trailers". "Oh, maybe I'll wait until I can fly a better ship before trying the part of the game that I actually want to play"... Before you know it you've wasted years shooting red crosses, and despite all your skills you still know nothing about the game. Good luck newbro. Never forget, it's just a game. So basically you are saying that i shouldn't trust no one? I haven't actually saw any trailers for EVE so i won't be yearning for stuff that has happened in the trailers. Of course i will remember that it's just a game, drawing a conclusion from your last sentence EVE has a big potential to suck players life out?
Have you ever heared the proverb about Poker games?
"If you sit down at a poker game and you can't see a guy who's obviously the chump, then you are the chump." Malcanis' Law: Any proposal justified on the basis that "it will benefit new players" is invariably to the greater advantage of older, richer players.
Things to do in EVE:-áhttp://swiftandbitter.com/eve/wtd/ |
Quincey Maricadie
United Homeworlds Academy United Homeworlds
3
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Posted - 2012.03.27 11:46:00 -
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[quote=malaire ...[/quote]
Yes i will remember that, however i couldn't do something like that to a other player, i would hate that if someone would scam me or anything that would go into the category of griefing, my golden rule at everything is that i don't to anything to others that i wouldn't like to be done to me. |
Maxpie
Metaphysical Utopian Society Explorations
61
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Posted - 2012.03.27 11:50:00 -
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Welcome to Eve. Be paranoid at all times. The most important thing you can do is find a good corporation. Never pay to get into a corporation. Do not (in my opinion) give your full API key to get into a corporation. I don't think you need a large corporation - the important thing is to find the right people. Some prefer the large corp, some hate it. Anyway remember that you are not your ship, or even your pod. It's okay to get killed, don't let it sour you on the game as happens to some new players, particularly those used to themepark games where death is meaningless.
Beware of scams. If something seems to good to be true, it is. The scammer is probably using some game mechanic you are unfamiliar with to get away with it. Check, double check and read the warnings.
All that said, Eve is a game like no other. Enjoy. |
Terminal Insanity
The Filthy Ones
483
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Posted - 2012.03.27 11:51:00 -
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Quincey Maricadie wrote:
Yes i will remember that, however i couldn't do something like that to a other player, i would hate that if someone would scam me or anything that would go into the category of griefing, my golden rule at everything is that i don't to anything to others that i wouldn't like to be done to me.
Thats not going to stop them =)
In monopoly, your mother lands on your Boardwalk with a hotel. Do you give her a free pass? Its all part of the game. Try not to take it all seriously. "War declarations are never officially considered griefing and are not a bannable offense, and it has been repeatedly stated by the developers that the possibility for non-consensual PvP is an intended feature." - CCP |
Roime
Shiva Furnace
337
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Posted - 2012.03.27 12:04:00 -
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Good thing is that you don't have to be an arse to succeed.
You don't have to actively search for helpless targets, there are plenty of those that shoot back. You don't have to scam to get rich, at least no more than normal corporations do in RL :D
But yeah don't get mad if you get scammed, get even. Don't fly what you can't afford to lose, and don't get mad to others if you do that. It's pretty easy to avoid both, just keep your wits with you.
Also, there is much less faggotry outside hisec, sooner you get out of there the better. Outside hisec the law of the jungle is in effect, weak ones get eaten, strong ones fight for territory... but without animosity, it's in good spirit.
Proper EVE pilots exchange "Good fights" in local chat after combat, whether they win or lose.
(I leave Falcon alts for him to discover later :D ) |
SerialTurd
Ardent Industrial
7
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Posted - 2012.03.27 12:47:00 -
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Go to a 0.0 or low sec system with the sole intention of picking a fight. You need to understand this is a pvp game and you can die anytime, anywhere. Once you get that out of your system and are ok with death, you will enjoy the game much more. |
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