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Sevena Black
Royal Amarr Institute Amarr Empire
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Posted - 2012.04.03 08:29:00 -
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Getting everybody to STFU and focus fire on the primary is WIN imho |
marketjacker
Percussive Diplomacy PERCUSSIVE PIZZA TIME DIPLOMACY
12
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Posted - 2012.04.03 10:52:00 -
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Be willing to herd cats. That is all. |
Halete
Tribal Liberation Force Minmatar Republic
49
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Posted - 2012.04.03 11:38:00 -
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Gotta say, from all the videos I've watched I'm amazed and how much some people struggle comprehending "All [ship class], your primary is [this guy]" even when it is repeated to them ten times. Generic small-time hero-tackle pilot with no relevance. |
Torothin
Wrecking Shots Test Alliance Please Ignore
45
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Posted - 2012.04.03 13:08:00 -
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This is an internet spaceship game and it has no similarities to the military what so ever. There are no logistics repping your health in real world combat, there are no this is primary and that is secondary (maybe in the navy but who knows), internet spaceship fcing is internet spaceship fcing and the only way to get good at it is through practice. |
Stonecold Steve
I N E X T R E M I S Fidelas Constans
56
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Posted - 2012.04.03 13:38:00 -
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"Dare to be bold pilot" <-- Get a ship, get some friends, go into the unknown. Loose your ship, recognize what went wrong and how you can improve. Then come back and try again.
Rome wasn't build in a day and a good FC makes mistakes in his carri+¬re. GÇ£Quod licet Iovi non licet boviGÇ¥- Gods may do what cattle may not."-á- |
Lyron-Baktos
Selective Pressure Rote Kapelle
72
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Posted - 2012.04.03 14:14:00 -
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I'm not a FC but have a good idea on some of the qualities that make a good FC
1. Know the ships and roles of each ship inside and out - you have to know what your fleet can and can't do. You also have to know what the enemies ships can and can't do. Their strengths and weaknesses. 2. Know the pilots well in your group. If they are weak, you can't do any fancy tactics or anything. 3. Know the area in which you roam. Know all the corporations/alliances so you have a good idea of what they can field at any time. Also have to know if they have a good bat phone and if so, who they batphone so you can watch for them as well 4. experience, experience, experience - just start out with cheap ships and start learning On holiday. -áIn some other world. Where the music of the radio was a labyrinth of sonorous colours. To a bright centre of absolute convicton. -áWhere the dripping patchouli was more than scent. -á It was a sun |
Ka Jolo
The Tuskers
10
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Posted - 2012.04.03 17:25:00 -
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There has been some great advice given in this thread, to which I would add:
Just as in solo PVP the fight is over before it begins (ship fitting, decision to engage, etc.), a good FC has developed a fleet of pilots who fly with discipline and respect battlecomms. Your pilots should be willing to fly to their certain deaths should you so order, so that they will brilliantly execute your plan when that's what you order. Fly under a good FC, and you'll know what it's like to think you're flying to your certain death, only to end up covered in glory and wealth.
You must be prepared to bear the responsibility for losing pilots their ships. Even good FC's lose fights and make occasional mistakes; and you don't get to be a good FC without first being a noob FC. In my opinion there are some pilots out there who would make fantastic FCs if only they weren't so afraid of making mistakes that their mates pay for.
Finally, not an addition to what has already been said but more of an embellishment: communicate, communicate, communicate. Assume your fleet isn't paying attention, didn't hear your correctly, or hope they can pretend they didn't hear long enough to let some other guy go first. Repeat your orders, focusing on specific names, actions, timing, etc. During those slow times when you're basically waiting for the scouts to find something or the enemy to move, give your troops some reassurance as you outline your plan, explain your thinking, etc. During combat, when the situation hasn't change for a while, remind everyone of where they should be and what they should be doing. Your pilots will also tend to go silent, so ask questions repeatedly; ask scouts for status updates, remind people to speak up on certain triggers, ask who needs to dock up, who needs a bio break, who is low on ammo, who needs paste, etc. Also, it's smart to get input from people in your fleet--they may have noticed something you haven't, thought of something you haven't, or figured something out you haven't--but don't tolerate anyone countermanding your orders; otherwise, you'll end up in tight situations where two or three people are yelling out conflicting advice, and your fleet splits in whom they follow.
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lanyaie
17
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Posted - 2012.04.03 20:46:00 -
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Being a Fc is a difficult task indeed, You need to know much about pvp, the area your fleet is in, specific roles of almost every if not every ship in eve, you need to be quick at deciding what to do and most of all be able to communicate with your fleet I dont post often, but when I do i'm probably trolling you |
Cedo Nulli
Royal Amarr Institute Amarr Empire
98
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Posted - 2012.04.04 03:45:00 -
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I personally tend to shiver when people claim they want to be FCs (leaders) ... Because you either are one or you aint.
Everybody can learn the basic stuff required but to be a good one you need to have it in you to begin with.
And seriously ... somebody wants to learn to be an FC and you copypaste a massive load of military books for him :D ... Very little one could learn from those for the FC job. Tbh ... if I learned that my FC read a pile of real world military books to become an FC .. id bail the fleet asap. |
Mfume Apocal
Origin. Black Legion.
390
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Posted - 2012.04.04 05:39:00 -
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Cedo Nulli wrote:I personally tend to shiver when people claim they want to be FCs (leaders) ... Because you either are one or you aint.
Completely untrue. The best FCs I know got as good as they are because they spent weeks, months, years getting fights. Day in, day out. |
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Lock out
Shadows Of The Federation Drunk 'n' Disorderly
17
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Posted - 2012.04.04 06:25:00 -
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Cedo Nulli wrote:
And seriously ... somebody wants to learn to be an FC and you copypaste a massive load of military books for him :D ... Very little one could learn from those for the FC job. Tbh ... if I learned that my FC read a pile of real world military books to become an FC .. id bail the fleet asap.
You mean Sun Tzu doesn't help you blow up madebelief spaceships ? Blasphemy ! |
Halete
Tribal Liberation Force Minmatar Republic
52
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Posted - 2012.04.04 07:19:00 -
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I think 'you have to have it in you' is a cop-out. That excuse is older than the Internet. The majority of people who get anywhere with anything do so with experience and work. Generic small-time hero-tackle pilot with no relevance. |
Cedo Nulli
Royal Amarr Institute Amarr Empire
98
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Posted - 2012.04.04 14:58:00 -
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Mfume Apocal wrote:Cedo Nulli wrote:I personally tend to shiver when people claim they want to be FCs (leaders) ... Because you either are one or you aint. Completely untrue. The best FCs I know got as good as they are because they spent weeks, months, years getting fights. Day in, day out.
They most likely had the FC qualities to begin with .. they only needed the game-wiki to be downloaded into their heads via the game.
Doing a billion fights doesent make you into an FC .. it just makes you into a pvper. 2 different things. |
Mfume Apocal
Origin. Black Legion.
391
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Posted - 2012.04.04 22:26:00 -
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Cedo Nulli wrote:They most likely had the FC qualities to begin with .. they only needed the game-wiki to be downloaded into their heads via the game.
I knew two of them when they were new, they were utterly awful. Two years later, they're pretty boss. |
Vordak Kallager
Autocannons Anonymous Late Night Alliance
202
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Posted - 2012.04.04 22:44:00 -
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It's not Nature v. Nurture, its Nature and Nurture. Sa souvraya niende misain ye. |
ElQuirko
Blue Republic RvB - BLUE Republic
506
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Posted - 2012.04.06 12:24:00 -
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HEY RICK!
If we distribute pictures of people, does that mean God can file copyright claims under SOPA? |
Elsebeth Rhiannon
Gradient Electus Matari
229
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Posted - 2012.04.06 12:57:00 -
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I've known FCs who were good the first fleet they ever ran. But I've known many more who were utter crap for the first couple of months, and today are brilliant.
Then of course there's those who started crap and stayed so. But what separates them and the previous group is, in my experience, not so much some innate skill of FCing, but rather an innate skill of learning. The forever-crap ones seem to be mainly characterized by an unwillingness to hear suggestions, and lack of interest in analyzing what went well and what sucked at their previous fleets. |
Valkyrie D'ark
Armed Resistance Movement
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Posted - 2012.04.25 07:58:00 -
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Xi 'xar wrote:Take a couple of agony unleashed classes and then continue to fly with them as an allumni. Honestly, nothing taught me more about hearding cats than the incredible competence of their FCs.
^That. |
Dbars Grinding
Garoun Investment Bank Gallente Federation
477
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Posted - 2012.04.26 00:54:00 -
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every time i see a join rvb post i grind up a cat in my juicer and drink it. I have more space likes than you.-á |
Halete
Teraa Matar White-Lotus
91
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Posted - 2012.04.26 03:54:00 -
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Dbars Grinding wrote:every time i see a join rvb post i grind up a cat in my juicer and drink it.
Yep. Should be 'join Faction Warfare' so we can have less poorly-informed/outdated ideas about FW whizzing around the forums.
[/plug] Remembers, fly Frigates - Capsuleers are more tenacious than baseliner crews.-á |
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Typherian
Legio Invicta Many Reckless Corps
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Posted - 2012.04.27 19:56:00 -
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Simple advice from my experience fcing. There are fights and there are massacres. Learn how to spot a one sided bloodbath before it starts and then either avoid the confrontation or get out a mop to clean the field after you stomp someone flat. Hard fought wins are good.... Getting your fleet killed in a fight you could never win isn't fun. |
Daemon Ceed
Crushed Ambitions Reckless Ambition
67
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Posted - 2012.04.27 21:16:00 -
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Rick Galshin wrote: I've done a little solo nullsec PvP (with little success so far)
Wouldn't a bit of success in solo nullsec pvp be a good idea before you FC an even less successful group of noobs out to die in hilarious ways?
:popcorn:
Post with your main or GTFO! If I responded to your thread, you're probably getting trolled. |
Keno Skir
118
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Posted - 2012.04.29 04:19:00 -
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Flurk Hellbron wrote:No way just anyone can "learn" to be a good FC. You are it or you ain't.
Do not listen to this man. The Apostle : I want a kangeroo Captain Kirk : Silly Austrians Sarmatiko : Let me guess: you're from US? Captain Kirk : Yeah Riverside IA - why? |
Hyperion Andromeda
State War Academy Caldari State
0
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Posted - 2012.05.01 00:12:00 -
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Greetings galactic capsuleers and veterans,
It has been a while since I ever played EVE online at all, but this discussion did caught my interest as I too am looking towards a certain "role" that I wish to fulfill at some point.
Here I read that one says, Quote: "No way just anyone can "learn" to be a good FC. You are it or you ain't".
Where another says to not listen to that person.
In my opinion and point of view:
Fleet Commander is a leader. To lead one would need responsibility. The way you lead a fleet does differ especially from person to person if one would look at their ability to lead.
In life there are leaders and followers and in this I do strongly believe that having the responsibility and leading capacities come with being born with it or not.
However: To be a Fleet Commander one would need the neccessary experience within EVE Online in say PvP battles aswel as common sense and experience in the game itself.
The way I see it, and that would mean I have a long way to go myself, is that a Fleet Commander should be achieved when a player has at least been 6 months to a year in EVE online, especially because it takes alot of time and energy to get your way around in EVE online and it takes a strong will and a handful of not giving up in this game.
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Keno Skir
119
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Posted - 2012.05.01 12:51:00 -
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Leadership qualities are nice and you need them to persuade people to do what you say :P
The most charismatic commander in the world will lose his whole fleet if he hasn't learned about : (in no particular order)
- Enemy ship types (all of them) and what each one is capable of.
- Area in which you are operating- Know the names and layout of all surrounding systems in case you have to change plan or split the fleet. Also which rules you will be subject to during the patrol (gate guns, kill right counters or nulsec rules etc).
- Fleet construction - Know how to build a fleet both specific to one task and also varied enough to handle the unexpected.
- Pilots under your command - Where possible you should know each pilot in your gang / fleet. Knowledge or what everyone is capable of will help you assigning the right jobs to the right people.
- Supplies - Larger fleets may need ammo and other charges brought in by non combat pilots, not everyone in the fleet has to be shooting.
Logistics - Ships for healing other ships by way of transfer of Armor, Shields or Capacitor. Occasionally also used to provide tracking boosts or other combat boosters depending on the need of the gang / fleet.
- Scouts - Shuttle or frig/interceptor pilots should be on lookout a couple of jumps away from the fleet on as many sides as possible. Both for potential targets and avoidance of larger enemy fleets. (perfect role for new pilots as long as they are feeding their info to someone with a little more experience).
- Tacklers - Pilots willing to suicide (usually) a cheap ship in order to lock down a target for the dps ships. (perfect role for new pilots)
One quick last suggestion, as the FC do not be tempted into flying the most expensive ship in the gang / fleet. You will be primaried first, destroyed first and have to spend the rest of the fight offgrid unable to see what's going on. Your real power as the FC is in your words and the decisions you make, not the dps you are capable of laying down for your guys.
Probably missed a bunch, i'm not an experienced FC but the concept really interests me and it's one of the reasons i started EvE nearly a year ago :) The Apostle : I want a kangeroo Captain Kirk : Silly Austrians Sarmatiko : Let me guess: you're from US? Captain Kirk : Yeah Riverside IA - why? |
Bad Messenger
draketrain Confederation of xXPIZZAXx
130
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Posted - 2012.05.01 17:59:00 -
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Flurk Hellbron wrote:No way just anyone can "learn" to be a good FC. You are it or you ain't.
that is not true |
Buzzy Warstl
The Strontium Asylum
136
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Posted - 2012.05.01 22:39:00 -
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Lock out wrote:Cedo Nulli wrote:
And seriously ... somebody wants to learn to be an FC and you copypaste a massive load of military books for him :D ... Very little one could learn from those for the FC job. Tbh ... if I learned that my FC read a pile of real world military books to become an FC .. id bail the fleet asap.
You mean Sun Tzu doesn't help you blow up madebelief spaceships ? Blasphemy ! Sun Tzu helps, but only if you understand what he wrote (and can translate from wisdom for real-world infantry and cavalry armies to a space game with made-up rules...) |
Aurelius Valentius
Imperial Academy Amarr Empire
59
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Posted - 2012.05.02 03:47:00 -
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If you want a really easy way to learn some basic FC skills (and even sometimes pretty advanced ones - depending) - sign up for FW, stay in your NPC corp then, and drop into a JC (with crappy or no learning implants - combat clone is good - you can do this with corp standings with say an NPC corp if you want to.. I did mine with Carthum.
Then head over and pick up any and all FW fleet ops you can grab, you will have some fun and learn the basics of fleets and all that mess in a "shallow-end" of the pool, there isn't any real issue... now don't go saying now I am a PvP FC to people (or they will laugh)... but you will have a pretty good idea of how it works, rather like a bicycle with training wheels - pedel this, steer with this, etc... the basics, but it is a good primer, once you have done a number of these you will have some real world experience in managment of fleets in ops, and if you win a few lose a lot - you will learn all the UI and other functions, how it is to work with big(ger) groups of people with various levels of well skills, brains, etc.
From this you can then do the theory of FC with some practical experience - this alone will change your way of thinking, then if you decide this is for you - you have a basis to start from, and you will have a step-up from someone with no experience IF you decide then to jump in - your FC trainer will value that you know at least how to form a fleet, do all the UI and management and have some time in the seat, your record may be the same as George Washington's - lost most of the time, but you can certainly learn alot (as he did) with time and endurance.
I can say, that even if its just FC/boosting in an orca in a mining op, it is a craftmanship aspect, you get that down and you will always FC well, if you fail at the little things, you can never be expected to get the big things right. it's all about the Frame Rate... |
nasty1
R-.A.-G.-E
9
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Posted - 2012.05.04 14:32:00 -
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I have written something about the subject lol I have many years of experience.
Fleet Commanders Tips (50)
also while I'm here.
New to the Militia Tips (50)
new to the militia, first you need to know how to act in a fleet.
Disclaimer I don't pretend to be the best or the worst, I can't say it's easy or hard.
every fleet commander has their own style and every fleet commander is one special dude, they're very unique people indeed
To be able to stand up in front of a group of people still makes me nervous at the beginning, but I have no problem telling people to shut up in a more polite way then shut up.
Your fleet are the heroes, you provide a service and if you look at it this way and be humble and polite, respectful but stern, don't squeak too much and let people have fun, if you do this then that is three quarters of what it takes to be a good commander.
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Coolsmoke
State War Academy Caldari State
5
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Posted - 2012.05.05 00:31:00 -
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1) Be sober. 2) Don't Panic. 3) There is no spoon.
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