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DHU InMe
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Posted - 2003.09.11 14:01:00 -
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I got 3.75m skill pts. Started to play: may 15 2003.
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Torath
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Posted - 2003.09.11 14:02:00 -
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Quote: I got 3.75m skill pts. Started to play: may 15 2003.
Anyone got my luck ?
I have 15.2million skill points, and was born yesterday!! You want it I got it....erm unless I sold it, then some one else has it!?! :/
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sutty
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Posted - 2003.09.11 14:09:00 -
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gah I got 3.31 million :/
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Daesdemona
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Posted - 2003.09.11 14:13:00 -
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3.5 mil
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Jotrot
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Posted - 2003.09.11 14:21:00 -
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4092227 so far
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Winterblink
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Posted - 2003.09.11 14:23:00 -
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I'm at .74 mil right now, but what I lack in skill pointage I make up for with style and personality.
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Askari
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Posted - 2003.09.11 14:59:00 -
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3.98mil, been playing since day one, +9 zero hour... ---------------- ~= Askari =~
Urza's Factory http://www.mikeward.uk.com/urzas
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Robotek Hybrid
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Posted - 2003.09.11 15:22:00 -
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hehe none of the players that started when game was out are talking. i got aprox. 5.5 mill --------------------------------------------
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SavX
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Posted - 2003.09.11 15:29:00 -
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This sucks if you ask me. People who found out about the game first got a head start. If I had of know about EVE, I would have had so much skillpoints.
The training offline is pretty good, but when people who first started the game will ALWAYS have a advantage over the other people.... That kinda sucks.
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DREAMWORKS
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Posted - 2003.09.11 15:32:00 -
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Quote: This sucks if you ask me. People who found out about the game first got a head start. If I had of know about EVE, I would have had so much skillpoints.
The training offline is pretty good, but when people who first started the game will ALWAYS have a advantage over the other people.... That kinda sucks.
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Valeria
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Posted - 2003.09.11 15:38:00 -
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2675316
All learning skills at lvl 4.
HOW do you get 4-5 million skillpoints?!?
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Jarjar
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Posted - 2003.09.11 15:39:00 -
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Quote: 2675316
All learning skills at lvl 4.
HOW do you get 4-5 million skillpoints?!?
If you get a good answer, please tell me how they're doing it.
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Inquisitor Lord
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Posted - 2003.09.11 15:42:00 -
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I know that in the beginning there were some bugs with skill training.
Some people got free bosts to level 5 skills due to this.
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Daesdemona
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Posted - 2003.09.11 15:43:00 -
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How much you train and what skills you train also determines how fast you get skill points, the time you spend online also counts.
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Hikaru Okuda
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Posted - 2003.09.11 15:45:00 -
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Edited by: Hikaru Okuda on 11/09/2003 15:47:14 Part of it has to do with character design at the beginning. Get your attributes "just right" and the correct head start on skills "just right" and you can zip through some skills and get a really high skill point level.
Also having the luck not to CTD right as a skill is about to be finished and then be stuck for 2 days.
This happened to me more than once...
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Athule Snanm
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Posted - 2003.09.11 15:52:00 -
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3,454,067 according to the skill log on the left. I guess having a stonking willpower explains why it's a bit lower than other people who have been at it since the start.
BTW, people worrying about being a long ways behind - don't. The difference between a highly ranked skill at 4 and 5 is a lot of training with no difference until the next level clicks in. As a result you can be fairly close in abilities to someone who appears to be way ahead of you if you just go by the skill point total - especially if you're willing to specialise.
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Athule Snanm
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Posted - 2003.09.11 15:54:00 -
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Quote:
Quote: I know that in the beginning there were some bugs with skill training.
Some people got free bosts to level 5 skills due to this.
That explain the 5.5m skill pts. Even at 4.5 it quite hard...
I have to say, 5.5M is very suspicious
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Daesdemona
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Posted - 2003.09.11 15:56:00 -
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OMG OMG OMG OMG OMG EXPLOIT
BAN BAN BAN
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Kram Calama
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Posted - 2003.09.11 16:14:00 -
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8 million but then again I do have bull**** level 5
Station camping, ship jamming, forum spamming, milk drinking, deep thinking, gooner loving, goat hugging, pirate killer............AVE IT LARGE!!!! |
Daesdemona
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Posted - 2003.09.11 16:17:00 -
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Quote: 8 million but then again I do have bull**** level 5
and comedy level 3 also...
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Kram Calama
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Posted - 2003.09.11 16:27:00 -
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Looks like I need to start training the sarcasm skill
Station camping, ship jamming, forum spamming, milk drinking, deep thinking, gooner loving, goat hugging, pirate killer............AVE IT LARGE!!!! |
Lady Jaxx
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Posted - 2003.09.11 16:43:00 -
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You can maximize skillpoint gain per second by training skills based on your higher attributes. Eg if you created an intaki with pumped memory/intelligence, and trained just learning and industry skills, you would gain skill points very fast. Not exactly useful as anything but a refining/production alt though, since it would take about 8 years to get out of your velator.
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ROFL
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Posted - 2003.09.11 17:15:00 -
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Quote: HOW do you get 4-5 million skillpoints?!?
There was a skill training bug in the begining where you could train skills really fast. 5 levels in mere hours. I think it had to do with something with the completeion imminent bug.
Anyone who has 3.9-4.0+ mil skill points took advantage of the bug. If they deny it, they are lying. I've trained since day one only missed a few hours of training, and I have 3.2mil on one character and 300k or so on the other.
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Daesdemona
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Posted - 2003.09.11 17:19:00 -
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Quote: Looks like I need to start training the sarcasm skill
I make those.
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The Wretch
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Posted - 2003.09.11 17:24:00 -
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1000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 pts.
Opps - did I stretch the page?
The Wretch Cyberdyne Systems CEO
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Veruna Caseti
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Posted - 2003.09.11 17:29:00 -
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Quote: The training offline is pretty good, but when people who first started the game will ALWAYS have a advantage over the other people.... That kinda sucks.
This is no different than any other online game. Try starting EverQuest and catching up with the people there.
At least on EVE you don't have to spend 9 hours a day killing goblins and pixies to have a chance to become reasonably competetitve.
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Valeria
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Posted - 2003.09.11 18:13:00 -
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Edited by: Valeria on 11/09/2003 18:13:50
Quote: There was a skill training bug in the begining where you could train skills really fast. 5 levels in mere hours. I think it had to do with something with the completeion imminent bug.
Anyone who has 3.9-4.0+ mil skill points took advantage of the bug. If they deny it, they are lying. I've trained since day one only missed a few hours of training, and I have 3.2mil on one character and 300k or so on the other.
I thought the rollback took care of this... of course I wouldn't know since crucial thought it'd be nice if Sweden got the game 3 weeks late. Excellent worldwide release I must say.
Your 425mm Prototype I Gauss Gun perfectly strikes some nublar, wrecking for 1155.0 damage. |
Kelewan
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Posted - 2003.09.11 18:20:00 -
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Quote: ......time you spend online also counts.
Since when. I've never heard about this. How does it affect them?. Do you have a rough ladder to explain? ----------------------------------------------- "I am watching you through a camera" - Artie Ziff
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dalman
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Posted - 2003.09.11 18:22:00 -
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I thought the rollback took care of this... of course I wouldn't know since crucial thought it'd be nice if Sweden got the game 3 weeks late. Excellent worldwide release I must say.
Yea, it sucked big time. Almost 3.5M now anyway, despite the late release and being a complete n00b who didn't know about learning skills.
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Zores
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Posted - 2003.09.11 18:25:00 -
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1.2 million, started Eve in August, got cruiser in 2 days
battleship taking a bit longer
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