
Mund Richard
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Posted - 2012.12.14 23:55:00 -
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Piugattuk wrote:Here's the answer, BATTLECRUISER, fit it with as many heavy missiles launchers as you can.... Mhm. Battlecruisers with HM Launchers. Bet you mean a gallente one! 
Bruv Sertan wrote:What you are saying there makes sense for lot's of players, however, because of the sheer numbers of players that will smack you no matter the content of your post, only a few take the time to write here. I know that the new players(months old chars), are thrilled about the changes and they cant wait for another year untill they skill up so these changes are easier to bypass....... So, what you are saying is: "If you are posting here, be ready to be flamed/trolled. Oh, right, and yea, I agree with what you said."?
Kery Nysell wrote:Sorry but "entry level" and "battleships" are not compatible ... To properly run a battleship, even with T1/meta modules, you NEED a lot of support skills in Electronics, Engineering, Gunnery, Missiles, Drones and maybe a bit of EWAR ... that was already the case when I started playing in 2004, nothing new here. Those skills take a lot of time to rise. Working As Intended. A new player should focus on Frigates, Destroyers and Cruisers for level 1 and 2 missions, until he is able to do them with his eyes closed because the skills of his character are up to it, and then, and ONLY then, should he try his hand at Battlecruisers and level 3 missions ... And after that, some six months down the road, the very first Battleship will be there, with good support skills, and yes, some level 4 missions will be damn hard, but they are doable ... Rushing to Battleships with a month-old toon is a VERY VERY VERY bad idea. Always has been, come to think of it. eVe is a long-term game, you can't powerlevel your way to the "end stuff" like you can do in WoW or other MMOs. Everyone is free to play EVE as he likes, and get burned for it as he deserves.
I ran L3s one-handed after a month or so, and went doing L4s. In a Myrm. Both armor, and shield fit. Then I went in a BS. And it was rough. And I had fun. And I blew up, while having fun. It was one of the best moments in EVE, having my first battleship blow up, really felt how this is a good game, for I knew where I messed up, and what I should have done differently, and the loss of that ship really-really set me back (not cannot affordably, but far too close to it nonetheless).
I don't want to deprive newer players of the same feeling, just because elite frigates are now more murderous. People should DIEEE in the L4 if they make a mistake in fitting, calling the shots, maneuvering and the like, and not because the somewhat random AI suddenly kills all drones.
Then again, now learning how to handle the AI threat is just an extra part of the Game. Sarcasm can be like drugs. |