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Ace Menda
Phoibe Enterprises
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Posted - 2013.06.22 14:11:00 -
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Zeus Zed wrote:Ciyrine wrote:U dont have to be a god in the game right away. Getting most skills to lvl3 takes almost no time and always u to experiment with any career u want.
In wow if u want to be a lvl60 paladin with best gear it takes years. In this game if u want to fly a carrier or titan ot takes years.
In wow if u want to have a lvl60 character of every class it will take many years. In eve if u want to max all the skills it takes 20 years. The game has been out for 10 years and their always adding skills. So u cant have one character that can do everything with max skills.
So focus on a specialty and realize it will take u a few years to max out. And u can pick up random lvl3 skills in many careers in addition to that without much additional time. It takes about 1 year to fly a battleship then u can kill rats(npc enemies) and make 70-100 mil/hr
With 2 months of training u can fly a retriever and make 20mil/hr mining
Besides that. U can build stations, build on planets and fly a deathstar. Be a trader/manufacturing tycoon and a ruthless pirate/mercenary. Explore wormholes and be part of massive space battles. Then there are the occasional corporation sabotage that make the real news. All ur losses are permanent. Everyone is allowed to scam and abuse ur mewbness so its a dangerous world out there how awesome is that :)
Theres so much to do. If u cant find a way to enjoy urself without ccp holding ur hand and telling u what to do its a problem with ur imagination/expectations/goals
For now set ur goals low. Earn ur small isk. Fight some pvp in a cheap frigate and learn the game
The thing is though, in games like wow, the "skilling" or "leveling up" process is part of the experience one pays for. It involves running quests, killing NPC's and so forth. In Eve, a low sp toon has very few options that will actually offer a fun gameplay experience. Maybe the only thing a newbie can have fun with is PvP, but that is not straightforward either.
Not really.
That is what YOU think.
You forget that EVE is what YOU make of it.... Are you in need of some nice chat? Are you new and want some help? Look no further and join: Crazy Dutch Guy |

Tippia
Sunshine and Lollipops
15141
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Posted - 2013.06.22 14:22:00 -
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See sig. GÇ£If you're not willing to fight for what you have in GëívGëí you don't deserve it, and you will lose it.GÇ¥
Get a good start: newbie skill plan 2.0. |

Basil Pupkin
Why So Platypus
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Posted - 2013.06.22 14:44:00 -
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Digital Messiah wrote:1. SOE Epic Arc 2. Every career agent for each empire 3. Give station trading a shot 4. Mine in a venture 5. go lose your Ship fighting in low sec pvp for fun 6. Join a corporation 7. Be apart of an alliance 8. use station trading to afford a new character with more SP on the bazaar 9. Do the tutorials! 10. If all else fails leave this game, is not for you... 1. One day, nothing spectacular. 2. Broken atm. 3. Newbie has zero capital, station trading with more than 50k/hour profit requires a lot more. 4. Hisec mining died in odyssey, you would've known that if you ever mined. 5. Loss guaranteed, fun is... well, some people like pain, i guess. 6. Why? To get involved in wardec bailing fun? 7. Why? To get involved in wardec bailing fun? 8. In a few years of it, maybe. Not before 2016. 9. 30 minutes and you're done. And it wasn't even fun. 10. The point is, there is absolutely nothing a new player can do in Eve, and he will never be able to catch up to all that SP you have there, so there will never be a place for him. Eve has no PvP for newbies either, because more SP always wins, shutting them down from that path as well, and every other path as far as it requires SP or capital. The only thing newbie has is actual time playing, and Eve has absolutely no way to capitalize on that without SP or capital, rendering itself boring and hopeless for anyone registered later than 2008.
That is a problem, not a game being "for you" or "not for you". |

SKINE DMZ
The Scope Gallente Federation
14
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Posted - 2013.06.22 14:45:00 -
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join carebears united |

Ammzi
Boob Heads Test Alliance Please Ignore
1365
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Posted - 2013.06.22 15:06:00 -
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Because in EVE, I can trail back the exact events that lead to an acquaintance of mine to become leader of one of the largest alliances in EVE. Dat butterfly effect. quote CCP Spitfire
"Hello Im Blue,"
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millhous
0
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Posted - 2013.06.27 07:11:00 -
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Basil Pupkin wrote: 10. The point is, there is absolutely nothing a new player can do in Eve, and he will never be able to catch up to all that SP you have there, so there will never be a place for him. Eve has no PvP for newbies either, because more SP always wins, shutting them down from that path as well, and every other path as far as it requires SP or capital. The only thing newbie has is actual time playing, and Eve has absolutely no way to capitalize on that without SP or capital, rendering itself boring and hopeless for anyone registered later than 2008.
Couldn't have said it better.
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Signal11th
The Retirement Club
1064
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Posted - 2013.06.27 11:08:00 -
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Don't forget "You can spend 30 days training to do 5% something better/faster but by the time a patch has come out to nerf it 6%. Powered by Reath Filter V1.23 "All posts by this pilot are personal held views and not representitive of RKK or Retirement Club views or policies. God Said "Come Forth and receive eternal life!" I came fifth and won a toaster. |

Royal Executioner Shazih
Viziam Amarr Empire
26
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Posted - 2013.06.27 11:55:00 -
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There is very little point in fighting in EVE for anything because it has zero value in real life. |
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