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Norian Lonark
Black Thorne Corporation Black Thorne Alliance
37
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Posted - 2012.11.07 14:43:00 -
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The most important thing is to join a good corp and play with a good group of people. I started my eve career with Eve-uni it is well worth getting into to start learning the basics.
Also don't worry that you don't understand everything straight away. Most people who have been playing EVE for years (myself included) don't understand everything and even vets learn new stuff all the time. So take it easy on yourself.
Also try to concentrate on what you want to do, and learn about that you may not need to know all the other aspects at this moment in time.
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Ristlin Wakefield
Wanderers of the Eternal Darkness Eternal Pretorian Alliance
134
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Posted - 2012.11.07 15:01:00 -
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Taranius De Consolville wrote:Athena Themis wrote:This is one of the reasons why eve is such a good game. It weeds out the instant-satisfaction players. Another idiot post unfrotunatley i wouldnt bother mate find another game im already looking for one ive been re-started playing three months after a 5 year break n im still cojnfused as ever bascially unless u have exp friends, eve is a **** game with no prospects u either become an elitist prick pvpers or u quit that is eve
I started EVE and continue to play mostly alone. Yeah it takes awhile to figure things out but that's the beauty of it. I never had so much fun in my life than the first few weeks reading through all the material and figuring out what I wanted to do.
Rule #1 in EVE is to not listen to people who say what can't be done. I have a lover, her name is EVE. I see her every night and all she asks in return is that I have a pilot's license. |

Eternal Montage
Frontier Explorer's League Sadistica Alliance
28
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Posted - 2012.11.07 15:12:00 -
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I didn't read all the replies but here's my answer: Find an in game mentor. https://forums.eveonline.com/default.aspx?g=posts&t=169738 |

Dazz Riiiiiiight
Zombie Space Pirates
10
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Posted - 2012.11.07 15:23:00 -
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Gorgeous Dre wrote:Solstice Project wrote:You won't last long in this game ... and that's probably not even a bad thing ... See this is what I'm talking about. Right here. "YEAH, I'M BIG BAD EVE PLAYER, AND I CRUSH U NOOBS. YOU WONT LAST LONG HERE. GRRRRRR" You're probably some 120 pound ginger with freckles dude, f**k out of here with that elitist, tough guy crap dude. All I'm asking for is information. If that makes me "weak" then so be it, but please can the tough guy **** man you're not fooling anyone. I bet if we go back, we'd find out you got helped when you started out. No idea why punk asses like you go around acting like you were flying titans after 5 days of play when you started. Go back to WoW, whitebread. |

Dazz Riiiiiiight
Zombie Space Pirates
10
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Posted - 2012.11.07 15:29:00 -
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Gorgeous Dre wrote:PLEASE keep posting the resources guys...I know I'm not the only noob with this problem.
and tyvm to those that contribute. Any constructive advice is welcome and appreciated.
Keep your mouth shut when vets make fun of you. They earned the right to by learning a game with an extremely steep learning curve. Your tears fuel their happiness. That and this game is not being handed to you on a Silver Platter like some 'other' MMO's tend to do. Man-up and start reading forums, and getting tons of ships blown up experimenting.
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Dazz Riiiiiiight
Zombie Space Pirates
10
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Posted - 2012.11.07 15:30:00 -
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Gorgeous Dre wrote:Shederov Blood wrote:This one's got a bit of an attitude.  Yeah, no, I don't take disrespect. Those that was offered advice and constructive criticism I thank. THose who come here to flex their egos to bash a new player to make themselves feel superior in some way I insult right back.
I bet 5 billion ISK that you will not be here ACTIVELY PLAYING 1 year from now.
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Johan Civire
Dirty Curse inc.
182
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Posted - 2012.11.07 15:47:00 -
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Ristlin Wakefield wrote:Taranius De Consolville wrote:Athena Themis wrote:This is one of the reasons why eve is such a good game. It weeds out the instant-satisfaction players. Another idiot post unfrotunatley i wouldnt bother mate find another game im already looking for one ive been re-started playing three months after a 5 year break n im still cojnfused as ever bascially unless u have exp friends, eve is a **** game with no prospects u either become an elitist prick pvpers or u quit that is eve I started EVE and continue to play mostly alone. Yeah it takes awhile to figure things out but that's the beauty of it. I never had so much fun in my life than the first few weeks reading through all the material and figuring out what I wanted to do. Rule #1 in EVE is to not listen to people who say what can't be done.
Ok fair. But eve = not solo game if you do you get bored and fast. Stop playing solo that will kill the game for you at the end. Its a mmorpg and not a rpg single player game. Even you can solo but like i say it will bored you out of this game. |

Euvarius Abraxas
Running with Knives Nexus Fleet
0
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Posted - 2012.11.07 15:51:00 -
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Gorgeous Dre wrote:I want to have fun.
My interests mainly lie in PvP, but I'd like to LEARN about everything I can. Just seems like the information is all over the place.
Take ammo for instance. I can't really seem to find a SOLID place that will just tell me all about ammo in game. The pros and cons of each, blah blah blah. I've listened to some E Uni lectures in their archives, but they don't get into detail.
Join us. Message me in game. I'm pretty new too, and I have learned a lot in Nexus Fleet. It's a fun place to be, with people who had the same feeling just like you! Message me in game...I will get you started. |

Krixtal Icefluxor
INLAND EMPIRE Galactic
968
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Posted - 2012.11.07 18:16:00 -
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Johan Civire wrote: Stop playing solo that will kill the game for you at the end. Its a mmorpg and not a rpg single player game.
It's a SANDBOX. |

Johan Civire
Dirty Curse inc.
182
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Posted - 2012.11.07 18:26:00 -
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Krixtal Icefluxor wrote:Johan Civire wrote: Stop playing solo that will kill the game for you at the end. Its a mmorpg and not a rpg single player game. It's a SANDBOX.
Its mmorpg sandbox you know mmorpg stands for Massively Multiplayer Online Role-playing Game got it. I hope so.
I dont see the rpg or rts or you know what i mean. If you want to play solo game play a solo game not a mmorpg. |
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Yorick rashnikov
Lost Society Get Off My Lawn
29
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Posted - 2012.11.07 18:47:00 -
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Gorgeous Dre wrote:Solstice Project wrote:I tell you what. I have started this game solo. I have read guides and tutorials about game mechanics for the first two weeks straight, while i ignored the in-game-tutorial-missions and just skilled for a hauler, bought one and started hauling stuff through systems, including lowsec. I never had anybody hold my hand and i never had anybody help me. I always found a way to find out what i can do, what can be done, what can't be done and how to find the appropriate information. I never cared about what others did and i definitely had no need to think in categories of "will i mine, or will i mission, will i do exploration ?" ... i just did what the tools i had enabled me to do ! There's, besides http://wiki.eveonline.com, tons of information out there ... some might be inaccurate, but most definitely isn't. There are guides out there and there's all the ingame information and youtube tutorials. What the **** is wrong with you ? Others made it too, why can't you ?? I call some serious BS dude, I'm sorry. I just have to. "YEAH BRO, I DIDN'T HAVE ANY HELP AT ALL, I COULDN'T EVEN SWIM, I JUST JUMPED IN THE POOL AND ALMOST DROWNED....THAT'S HOW I LEARNED *FLEX MUSCLES*" K bro. You had help. ANd there's nothing wrong with that. You're the type of guy that'll end up in China before he admits he made a wrong turn and is lost.
you're just being a jackass now.
i started the game alone as well, and i picked what i wanted to do based out from the tutorials. i didn't have any to hold my hand in the start either, i figured most of the things out by myself. by trial and error. sure i lost some ships, sure i lost and earned money and probably lost more than earned. but i learned what to do, and what not to do and most of all how to play the game. you can't find some magic guide to tell you what to do, or teach you everything. you have to try it your self before you learn it properly. i eventually got in to a corp and learned even more as i started to socialise with more experienced players.
if you really need your hand held through every single aspect of the game, seek you the rookie help channel and the normal help channel.
if you want to experience PvP right off the bat with a group of people, find a suitable corporation or join Faction warfare. |

Xuixien
Rifterlings Damu'Khonde
177
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Posted - 2012.11.07 19:48:00 -
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First lesson of EVE is how to identify and ignore trollposters such as Athena Themis. Everyone vs Everyone Xuixien - Space Cat, Queen of Rens |

Alexila Quant
Strategic Acquisitions Group
19
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Posted - 2012.11.07 20:22:00 -
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I have been playing Eve for about 7 years now. I still learn new things almost daily. Add to that they're constantly adding new things and re-balancing things, you will NEVER learn it all, so don't try.
If you want to get a grasp on basic game mechanics get in touch with Goshee, he runs a voice chat school type of thing like Eve-Uni except without the firewall application process and all that.
Good luck. |

Norm Tempesta
The Konvergent League Sev3rance
10
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Posted - 2012.11.07 20:41:00 -
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I would suggest joining a mining/mission running highsec corp to start with. Find one that has quite a few members in your time zone and as long as you get along with them, you will learn a lot for a while.
After you get a bit of training and experience under your belt, while learning to make some isk, you will probably want to pvp.
One of the best corps I know of for basic nullsec survival and pvp basics (overview, bookmarks, getting around, fleet behavior, etc.) is Open University of Celestial Hardship. Great group of guys that know their stuff. Easy to join (just apply) but do have some rules, but believe me the rules will save you isk. I believe their public chat is Ouch-Uni.
Other than that just know that Eve has the steepest learning curve of all the MMOs and it just takes time to get to where you no longer feel like a noob. I am still a noob for sure. But that is what keeps me here. I don't think I can hit max lvl in this game, there is no ceiling................. |

Yogsoloth
Percussive Diplomacy PERCUSSIVE PIZZA TIME DIPLOMACY
86
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Posted - 2012.11.07 20:53:00 -
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Gorgeous Dre wrote:Solstice Project wrote:You won't last long in this game ... and that's probably not even a bad thing ... "YEAH, I'M BIG BAD EVE PLAYER, AND I CRUSH U NOOBS. YOU WONT LAST LONG HERE. GRRRRRR" You're probably some 120 pound ginger with freckles dude, f**k out of here with that elitist, tough guy crap dude.
Makin friends...
The real question is who wouldn't want you in their corp? |

Inxentas Ultramar
Ultramar Independent Contracting The Paganism Alliance
98
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Posted - 2012.11.07 23:52:00 -
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How to become one of the big fish in 18 easy steps (some are trade secrets, I'll mail you the full consult for 10m ISK).
1. Talk to people 2. ????? 3. ????? 4. ????? 5. ????? 6. ????? 7. Ragequit 8. ????? 9. ????? 10. ????? 11. ????? 12. ????? 13. Ragequit 14. ????? 15. ????? 16. ????? 17. ????? 18. Become a Jovian at level over 9000 |

Johan Civire
Dirty Curse inc.
183
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Posted - 2012.11.08 01:40:00 -
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Inxentas Ultramar wrote:How to become one of the big fish in 18 easy steps (some are trade secrets, I'll mail you the full consult for 10m ISK).
1. Talk to people 2. ????? 3. ????? 4. ????? 5. ????? 6. ????? 7. Ragequit 8. ????? 9. ????? 10. ????? 11. ????? 12. ????? 13. Ragequit 14. ????? 15. ????? 16. ????? 17. ????? 18. Become a Jovian at level over 9000
Seems you have played Leauge of Legends. |

chopper14
Emo Rage Quit
2
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Posted - 2012.11.08 03:45:00 -
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Dre,
If you really want to learn eve.
Train up your frigates first. Shield or armor skills depending on which ships you fly. Small guns of your choice Cloaking, targeting Navigation. Rigging
Keep your skill points evened out until you get all of these skills to lvl 4. You will have to burn through some lvl 5 skills to get all your associated skills to 4
Always train the shortest skill first. One you get them all to lvl 4 allot your skill points to accelerate training in ships and weapons, make everything having to do with your frig LVL 5 Then perfect your tank and navigation.
Your first goal should be a rigged T2 frigate with all T2 mods and ammo. A cloak will let you watch the big boys in action without becoming their target.
More importantly while your training all of this. You should be based next door to low sec. Keep an ample supply of the T1 ship of your choice fully meta 3 fitted and ready to go each with some T1 ammo for rats and a small amount of faction ammo. Plan to loose them all, every week.
When you get more isk replace them with T2 fitted ones. And once you stop loosing and have extra isk go ahead and use the T2 ships as well.
This will give you a nice ship to fall back on when you move on to battlecruisers. With the added bonus of having all your surrounding gunnery skills out of the way. Not to mention a better understanding of PVP than 90% of the eve population. Keep eve help open, keep your D-Scan open, Make friends, trust NOONE andLook at every lost frigate as a lesson learned.
Fly safe
P.S. don't be cheap about T1 Riggs ;) |

Alavaria Fera
GoonWaffe Goonswarm Federation
1706
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Posted - 2012.11.08 04:19:00 -
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Inxentas Ultramar wrote:How to become one of the big fish in 18 easy steps (some are trade secrets, I'll mail you the full consult for 10m ISK).
1. Talk to people 2. ????? 3. ????? 4. ????? 5. ????? 6. ????? 7. Ragequit 8. ????? 9. ????? 10. ????? 11. ????? 12. ????? 13. Ragequit 14. ????? 15. ????? 16. ????? 17. ????? 18. Become a Jovian at level over 9000 1. Pledge intelligence to GoonFleet. 2. Get rifters
Those who cannot adapt become victims of Evolugalbugaslugakjlwsdhvbzxd Click for old school EVE Portraits: http://jadeconstantine.web44.net/Maison.htm |

Turelus
Caldari Independent Navy Reserve The Fourth District
58
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Posted - 2012.11.08 07:53:00 -
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Join a PVP based player corp. and ask lots of questions. That's all I did, sure for the first few months I still knew jack about most things, but you just keep asking and learning. That never stops in EVE either. Enjoy your ignorance while you can, once you know everything and have seen everything this game's pretty dull! I would love to go back to the days when I was excited every time I found a new module and didn't know what it did. "Don't count on others for help. In the end each of us is in this alone. The survivors are those who know how to look out for themselves." |
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CCP Eterne
C C P C C P Alliance
273

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Posted - 2012.11.08 14:24:00 -
[171] - Quote
Cleaned up some trolling. CCP Eterne | Community Representative
@CCP_Eterne |
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Serena Serene
Heretic University Heretic Nation
3667
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Posted - 2012.11.08 15:02:00 -
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Krixtal Icefluxor wrote:Umarillian wrote:
6)Rancer is gate camped and you will die in a fire ALWAYS.
lol. Add Antem and Amamake to that. Also, don't go into a Wormhole without Probes AND the ability to use them !
Lies. Amamake is safe. You should all go there for a vacation. There's a pretty star, the view of which is especially breathtaking from belt 3-1 of the system. |

Signal11th
Amarr Empire
809
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Posted - 2012.11.08 15:30:00 -
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Gorgeous Dre wrote:What now man??? I did those horribly uninformative training missions...what now? Those things cover like, 2% of the info you need in EvE.
For starters are there any OTHER large scale training corps like EvE University? Respect to what they do but the application process to my real life university was quicker and simpler.
Is there a streamlined, one stop shop site to go to to learn the game? Damage types, ships, glossary of terms, etc??? Seems like there are like 5,000 diff resources and many of them conflict. It shouldn't feel like I'm studying for the friggin LSAT while trying to learn a video game....this ridiculous. I don't mind taking time to learn but holy crap.
(Fully expect SOME exp players to flame for this. I'm used to it. People get exp then act like they've forgotten how it is to be new and get some sort of ego boost from trashing new players. I deal with losers like this IRL all of the time, so it's no big deal).
So yeah...I'm basically just trying to streamline this whole learning process. What are some good Corps to join to learn? Good places to go to learn the VERY basics of the game.
I also notice that this game, unfortunately like many MMOs is very exclusive. The exp players have all of the money, items, influence and pretty much make it impossible for newer players to get in and learn through them. So we pretty much have to figure it out. My SP aren't even in the 7 digits yet....some corps are asking for 50 million SP minimums??? How high does it go?
You basically can't join a decent corp until you have that much SP??? So I basically have to play by myself until then? If so then this'll just be a little side hobby until something else comes out. A friend of mine referred me to this game, but he stopped playing. Not going to pay just to log in, put some skills in queue then log off, which is basically all I do now., and have been doing for the last 2 weeks. If this is how it is up until the millions point in SP then...yeah....not for me.
The problem with all your moaning is that everyone of us "older" players started in exactly the same position as you did and yet we managed..............I'm sure there is a thread in this somewhere. I'm not even that old and compared to what it was like when I started it's much better now. Christ even a Chimpanzee can scan with probes now. God Said "Come Forth and receive eternal life!"-á I came second and won a toaster. |

Benilopax
Solar Storm Intrepid Crossing
372
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Posted - 2012.11.08 16:17:00 -
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This thread is the reason why the bounty changes will be awesome!
Just saying... ... |

Lex Alandar
Nexus Advanced Technologies Fidelas Constans
7
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Posted - 2012.11.08 16:28:00 -
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Your overall attitude is a little questionable, but I admire your willingness to look for help. =)
Other players have already provided just about every newbie resource you could ask for, so I won't bother with that.
Instead I'll give you a little bit of advice...
EVE is not like other games, I'm sure you've noticed. Many little things make EVE stand out vs. other mmos, but I won't get into them. The main outcome of the many differences EVE contains is a larger divide between the two schools of thought.
You can see these schools of thought anywhere, and I will use the multiplayer sandbox zombie genre (ie. DayZ or WarZ) to illustrate the two fundamental types of player.
caveat: there are more than two types of player, but I think any player can be loosely grouped under these two:
1. Predator.
This player may be an all-out 'ganker', 'griefer', or just someone who enjoys playing the game. Predators take time to learn all game mechanics relevant to pvp, so that, whether or not they are looking for trouble they are prepared for it.
example: a couple of predators carefully scavenging for supplies, spot another player before being spotted, and take action to agress or avoid.
2. Prey.
This player may be all-out PvE-oriented, or not, may even consider themselves a 'pvper'. However, the Prey does not believe the activities of others in the game should interfere with their own. They essentially want to play the game to themselves (except when they may desire to interact) and resent intrusion upon their 'gamespace'. Prey inevitably have lower knowledge of game mechanics relative to Predators, simply due to this stubborn resentment.
following previous example: Prey running down the street with k-pop blaring in headphones shoots some zombies and begins to rummage around for supplies. Prey gets shot by Predators acting carefully, and rather than learning from the situation objectively, rages in chat, calls hax, leaves the area (or server) and fruitlessly tries again to play without others 'intruding'.
Some people end up insulating themselves so thickly they are essentially playing their own version of the game.
Be the Predator. This game thrives on player interaction. Those who end up insulating themselves from the rest of the gamespace will only ever end up frustrated by others' repeated 'intrusions' on their experience. Embrace unwanted space-violence, prepare for it, take smart actions and learn from the stupid ones, and nobody can call you Prey.
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Xercodo
24th Imperial Crusade Amarr Empire
1410
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Posted - 2012.11.08 18:42:00 -
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As a former corp mate of Kitty Bear's I'm sure people like me and himself were the ones he was talking about. Hang out in the in-game help channel a lot. It can certainly have off topic times of the day when no ISDs are around to moderate it and it's kinda crowded so you have to read fast but a lot of basic little questions can be answered there.
For anything that is more involved you can try talking to someone like me in a 1 on 1 chat or posting into the new citizens Q & A.
And you hang out in my channel which you can see from my bio (the EVEGate link is screwy, click the parenthesis on the left lol) as a place to hang out with some people and to have easy access to helpful people like myself. Even if I'm not logged in at the time most of the guys in my channel will try to throw out at least SOME advice to what you might ask (or just say "Ask Xerc" lol). The Drake is a Lie |

Tau Cabalander
Retirement Retreat Working Stiffs
1081
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Posted - 2012.11.08 19:43:00 -
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I always try to be helpful, so there are a lot of useful threads you can find by searching for my posts (use the advanced search option). Even if my posts are not always spectacularly helpful, I think the threads I tend to get involved in are often worth reading.
Other helpful posters: J'Poll, Xercodo, Louis deGuerre, etc. [I apologize to all those equally great ones that I didn't mention.]
An old post of mine with a bunch of links that might be useful: https://forums.eveonline.com/default.aspx?g=posts&m=1263560#post1263560
Industrial Sized Knowledgebase (ISK The Guide) is probably the best single reference I've seen. Get. Read it. [also linked in that post]
I also hang out the the EVE-UNI chat channel, and respond to questions via EVE-mail.
How to Google search: use "site:eveonline.com" in every search to restrict it to results from the eveonline.com domain. THis includes EVElopedia (wiki.eveonline.com) the forums (forums.eveonline.com) and the old forums (community.eveonline.com/ingameboard.asp) |

J'Poll
Kings of the Underground Side Effect.
501
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Posted - 2012.11.09 21:31:00 -
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Tau Cabalander wrote:I always try to be helpful, so there are a lot of useful threads you can find by searching for my posts (use the advanced search option). Even if my posts are not always spectacularly helpful, I think the threads I tend to get involved in are often worth reading. Other helpful posters: J'Poll, Xercodo, Louis deGuerre, etc. [I apologize to all those equally great ones that I didn't mention.] The New Citizens Q & A forum is full of helpful people, and very few trolls. An old post of mine with a bunch of links that might be useful: https://forums.eveonline.com/default.aspx?g=posts&m=1263560#post1263560Industrial Sized Knowledgebase (ISK The Guide) is probably the best single reference I've seen. Get. Read it. [also linked in that post] I also hang out the the EVE-UNI chat channel, and respond to questions via EVE-mail. How to Google search: use "site:eveonline.com" without the quotes in every search to restrict it to results from the eveonline.com domain. This includes EVElopedia (wiki.eveonline.com) the forums (forums.eveonline.com) and the old forums (community.eveonline.com/ingameboard.asp). To search the entire Internet, use "eve online" in quotes instead.
Thanks for the mention 
As for OP, CCP didn't make the New Citizen Q&A for a reason. Loads of new players find it and use it, those who don't usually aren't the kind of players that have what it takes to play EVE. EVE is all about what you make of it, so that includes doing some research, ask questions, plan for longer terms.
And as for SP limits on corporations, not all have them. Those that do have them, they are for multiple reasons:
* Prevent brand new spy alts from joining * Make sure you have enough experience in the game to be self sufficient * Make sure you are skilled enough to survive in some places (null-sec anomalies vs a 2 day character solo will not end well most of the time)., * Make sure you can fly certain types of ship when you join (PvP corporations).
But most of all, those SP limits are flexible with most corporations. Show great attitude towards them, talk to them, show them that you are willing to learn stuff and accept criticism and 9/10 times that SP limit won't be the problem anymore. Most corporations rather have someone who is just under their normal limit but is a great guy to fly with and willing to learn then a multi-million SP veteran who is a deuce and just a PITA to have around. Inject your skillbook before you leave the station. Neo didnGÇÖt learn Kung-Fu by having it sit in his usb drive.-á If it moves, shoot it. If it doesn't move, poke it with your gun and then shoot it. We are not running, we are advancing in the opposite direction |

Herzog Wolfhammer
Sigma Special Tactics Group
1874
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Posted - 2012.11.09 21:54:00 -
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Gorgeous Dre wrote:What now man??? I did those horribly uninformative training missions...what now? Those things cover like, 2% of the info you need in EvE.
For starters are there any OTHER large scale training corps like EvE University? Respect to what they do but the application process to my real life university was quicker and simpler.
Is there a streamlined, one stop shop site to go to to learn the game? Damage types, ships, glossary of terms, etc??? Seems like there are like 5,000 diff resources and many of them conflict. It shouldn't feel like I'm studying for the friggin LSAT while trying to learn a video game....this ridiculous. I don't mind taking time to learn but holy crap.
(Fully expect SOME exp players to flame for this. I'm used to it. People get exp then act like they've forgotten how it is to be new and get some sort of ego boost from trashing new players. I deal with losers like this IRL all of the time, so it's no big deal).
So yeah...I'm basically just trying to streamline this whole learning process. What are some good Corps to join to learn? Good places to go to learn the VERY basics of the game.
I also notice that this game, unfortunately like many MMOs is very exclusive. The exp players have all of the money, items, influence and pretty much make it impossible for newer players to get in and learn through them. So we pretty much have to figure it out. My SP aren't even in the 7 digits yet....some corps are asking for 50 million SP minimums??? How high does it go?
You basically can't join a decent corp until you have that much SP??? So I basically have to play by myself until then? If so then this'll just be a little side hobby until something else comes out. A friend of mine referred me to this game, but he stopped playing. Not going to pay just to log in, put some skills in queue then log off, which is basically all I do now., and have been doing for the last 2 weeks. If this is how it is up until the millions point in SP then...yeah....not for me.
Silly noob. You are REQUIRED to make numerous attempts at going to lowsec alone so you can get ganked in gatecamps and pad the killboards of the leet PVPers who like to pretend killing everything that moves at a gate is PVP.
And then, you are REQUIRED to convince yourself that you like being ganked, lest you get labeled a "carebear" and told to go back to WoW; fearing those labels more than death itself because what some lame gatecamper thinks is supposed to be the center of your life.
So, go out there and get killed. It's a sandbox, remember?
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Freakdevil
Aliastra Gallente Federation
10
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Posted - 2012.11.10 02:46:00 -
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If your making threads like this then EVE is not for you. I wish I didn't know what I know about EVE. The fun is learning what you don't know. How you do that is what makes this a sandbox game.
Stop reading the threads and go open Page 3. Relax and have fun. Seriously. |
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