
Celine Sophia Maricadie
Tal-Cel Industry and Salvage LLC
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Posted - 2015.01.12 01:36:24 -
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In the tutorials and career agent missions you do get tutorials on how to navigate. You can revisit those tutorials at any time.
1) As for setting a route you can enter the name of the system in question (Chaven, for example) in the controls you mention. You notice a text box to do that. You can also find the system (or station, etc.) via the starmap, or from your People and Places (agents there that you have contacted) and from any of these things you can right click and you'll have an option to set destination.
You can also type in the name of the system in a chat channel window, then highlight it, select the auto link option and choose solar system. This will then create a link in the chat window and you can then choose that to set a destination to.
There are third party tools that you can access through the in-game browser, such as Dotlan, and you can interact with the maps there to set destination.
2) The item is available in the station you purchased it at. It will be in your personal hangar there. In order to get or use the item/skillbook you have to go to that station to get the item in question. All of your items can be found in your Assets window and you can use that to set destination for navigational purposes.
3) Being podded is when your capsule, or pod, is destroyed. Only players can do this to you, NPCs can't do this. When you're podded you'll awaken in a new clone in your set home station. The station you choose has to have a clone bay. Any implants you had installed in your clone will be destroyed if you are podded in that clone. Your pod can be shot at, but only by players, and depending on the circumstances there may be consequences to them for doing so. Some are minor, some are major. Safety is always a relevant point in Eve Online and never a guarantee (unless you never undock).
You can continue the mission until it expires. Losing your ship doesn't affect this, unless you had a mission specific item you had to turn in to the agent, and it was in your cargo hold, and it's either destroyed, or someone steals it if it drops, or too much time passes (2 hours) and the wreck disappears/despawns.
4) High security space (HighSec) are systems with a security status of 0.5 to 1.0. 0.9 would be a highsec system. You are not punted from highsec with regards to be subbed or not. Your own personal security status, or faction standings may make life difficult in highsec should you ever get to that point. LowSec is systems rated from 0.1 to 0.4. NullSec is systems rated from 0.0 to -1.0. W-space is all -1.0 or lower.
When you subscribe your account you will be able to access all the same things you can now, and without any of the trial account limitations. If there is no need to hold off subscribing, do it now. You won't lose the trial time on your account.
Good luck out there. |