
Sidrat Flush
Deadly Harmony
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Posted - 2013.11.10 11:31:00 -
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Kery Nysell wrote:
I'll go with the reeaaaally wierd option ... I have lots of skills, yes, but absolutely NO experince in PvP, and no interest in it either ... direct player vs player combat bores me to tears. My actual definition of fun is logging on for a couple of hours and either do a couple of missions or mine a bit. I find that relaxing, and I have a stressfull enough Real Life to really need it. The added stress of PvP does nothing good for my ulcers and blood pressure.
Also, 1 vs 40 is a sure way to get myself spanked, even if I had the inclination to fight ...
Now, if someone wants to teach me the ropes of PvP, I'm willing to learn.
As a long time non-pvp player with 111M skill points and virtually nill pvp experience I can sympathise.
However, in null with the right ship and fitting each anom you do even solo can grant you 20+M Isk every twenty minutes.
The increased heart rate, the sweaty palms and the bladder issues will still be there - forever according to some capital pvp human beings I've spoken to, apparently that's why they keep doing it.
You have the skills to pvp, all you need is the will and it will become (like missions) second nature. Join a null corp that offers a Ship Replacement Programme and your pvp training will be heavily subsided or free.
Thankfully CCP has reduced the cost of our clone levels to something more reasonable (for null dwellers, not those still doing level 4 missions in empire), so pvp with no or cheap implants.
It really comes down to your will though. I've stopped playing Eve in the past, because I couldn't face another level 4 mission, nor could I face refuelling the damn pos that was mostly silent.
Play in a group with group activities - the anom income almost but not quite doubles, the pvp is actually fun when you get over the first hurdle of shopping and you're around people that can and for the main, will help those willing to help themselves.
Good luck - if you don't want to pvp that's fine, just protect yourself from encountering it.
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