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Kenneth Endashi
Atomic Pharmaceuticals
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Posted - 2015.04.29 09:37:20 -
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In this thread, we give each other bad advice.
New to Eve? Take notes, this won't come in handy! Seasoned vet? Pay attention, you just might not learn something!
I'll start:
Prior to warp, fire those afterburners. You'll go faster! |

Kenneth Endashi
Atomic Pharmaceuticals
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Posted - 2015.04.29 18:58:16 -
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Solecist Project wrote:Always eat potatochips on voice. People love the sound of it!
It sounds sexy, and intellectual. |

Kenneth Endashi
Atomic Pharmaceuticals
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Posted - 2015.04.29 20:10:29 -
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Freya Sertan wrote:Rain6637 wrote:The best way to make sure you don't get ganked at Jita undock is fit an ECM burst and hit it as soon as you align. Followed this bad advice. Woke up in a clone. Would follow bad advice again.* clone/10 *i didnt really do that What would happen if a person did this? |

Kenneth Endashi
Atomic Pharmaceuticals
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Posted - 2015.04.30 22:13:29 -
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Esrevid Nekkeg wrote:Even if your ship is not moving, always try to keep its nose pointed in the direction you want to warp in. You will be in warp faster. It's called passive aligning btw.
Before I understood Eve's server mechanics, I used to think this was true.
Secretly, I still do. |

Kenneth Endashi
Atomic Pharmaceuticals
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Posted - 2015.05.01 17:52:45 -
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Black Panpher wrote:Always web before scram!
Edit: reading fail I was beaten to it in the first page! O\ I've seen this bad advice twice in this thread. What goes wrong if someone webs first? It seems like solid newbie logic to use both modules - web and scram. Can they both be used, but scram needs to go first? Does webbing first make the scrambler inactive? or is it because webbing reduces the ship's needed velocity to initiate warp, allowing them to warp away even faster? |

Kenneth Endashi
Atomic Pharmaceuticals
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Posted - 2015.05.02 04:30:08 -
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Jenshae Chiroptera wrote: Wow, I enjoyed that from beginning to end. John Drees has that kind of pleasant, calming voice that could make a man contract his life away. |
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