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Adron Pa
Republic University Minmatar Republic
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Posted - 2016.11.07 20:50:30 -
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I was in the middle of applying to Eve University. And they only accept characters with a security status of 1.0 or higher. Is that because I'm still a trial member? Or did I do something I shouldn't have...or DIDN'T do something I SHOULD have.
Now they did point to instructions on how to increae ones security status. But I was just wonderiing if by chance it will change when I start paying. (Which will be when my trial is over) |
Paranoid Loyd
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Posted - 2016.11.07 20:54:06 -
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Has to do with how many NPCs you have killed and how many "bad" things you have done, it doesn't take long at all to get to 1.0, just go run some missions.
"There is only one authority in this game, and that my friend is violence. The supreme authority upon which all other authority is derived." ISD Max Trix
Fix the Prospect!
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Aldaris Malachi
Delta Laroth Industries Voxis Accord
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Posted - 2016.11.07 20:55:36 -
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It starts at 0.0 and goes up/down depending on what you do, I believe.
For instance, blowing up pirates will raise it and blowing up other people in high/low sec under certain conditions will lower it (more so if you pop their capsules, IIRC). |
Solonius Rex
F0RCED ENTRY Domestic Disturbance
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Posted - 2016.11.07 21:13:53 -
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Adron Pa wrote:I was in the middle of applying to Eve University. And they only accept characters with a security status of 1.0 or higher. Is that because I'm still a trial member? Or did I do something I shouldn't have...or DIDN'T do something I SHOULD have.
Now they did point to instructions on how to increae ones security status. But I was just wonderiing if by chance it will change when I start paying. (Which will be when my trial is over) This will not change when you start paying. Only your actions in-game can change your security status. |
Vimsy Vortis
Shoulda Checked Local Break-A-Wish Foundation
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Posted - 2016.11.07 21:27:09 -
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E-UNI entry requirements are basically nonsense. |
Vortexo VonBrenner
Raumfahrer Spiff Rakett Piloot Anslutning
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Posted - 2016.11.07 21:28:43 -
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Go do the Sisters of EvE epic arc "The Blood Stained Stars".
EvE security zones in pictures
EvE quick reference pdf
A wise man sums up EvE
Smoke me a Kipper...
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Black Pedro
Yammerschooner
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Posted - 2016.11.07 21:33:54 -
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I'm pretty sure the Eve University requirement is a security status of -1.0 or greater.
In any case apply anyway. They specialize in helping new players so they will set you straight.
The 8 Golden Rules of Eve
Why Do They Gank?
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Paranoid Loyd
9783
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Posted - 2016.11.07 22:10:33 -
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Black Pedro wrote:I'm pretty sure the Eve University requirement is a security status of -1.0 or greater. Yeah that had been bugging me so I checked, this is correct.
"There is only one authority in this game, and that my friend is violence. The supreme authority upon which all other authority is derived." ISD Max Trix
Fix the Prospect!
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Solonius Rex
F0RCED ENTRY Domestic Disturbance
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Posted - 2016.11.07 22:41:45 -
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Paranoid Loyd wrote:Black Pedro wrote:I'm pretty sure the Eve University requirement is a security status of -1.0 or greater. Yeah that had been bugging me so I checked, this is correct.
You are not nearly as paranoid as your name would suggest. |
Memphis Baas
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Posted - 2016.11.07 23:36:20 -
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Your security status can go from -10.0 (the naughtiest of pirates) to +5.0 (the most fluffy and peaceful carebear). Everybody starts at 0.0 (neutral), and most people keep it at 0.0 or go slightly negative because of the chaotic nature of PVP. Here's a detailed guide on sec. status.
The system is designed to "punish" pirates for unprovoked attacks on victims in high- and low-sec space. If you don't wish to be a pirate, you can observe the rules of engagement for high-sec and low-sec space, which include the ability to declare war on other corporations, to challenge people to duels, and to defend yourself if you're attacked.
Null-sec and wormhole-space have no rules and your sec. status will not be affected by any type of combat in those areas.
The game has an extra safety, it's actually called "safety", and you can set it to green, yellow, or red (it's a color button that appears to the upper left of the HUD circle that shows your ship stats in space). With safety set to green (which is the default), you cannot commit piracy or illegal acts - your weapons will refuse to function in illegal situations, and you'll get a warning message. With safety yellow, you can steal loot and perform "suspect" actions that will make you vulnerable to being attacked, but won't lower your sec. status. With safety set to red, you can perform "criminal" acts including attacking "innocent" ships, and can lose sec. status as a result.
As mentioned above, EVE University's acceptance policy is -1.0, not +1.0. Means they don't want you to be a pirate, but if you made a mistake and shot the wrong ship because you didn't know better, that's ok. So if you're still at 0.0 you should be ok.
PS. Oh, and by the way, at some point someone will place a bounty on your head, for no reason. It's a badge of honor for some people. The bounty system, at this point in time, is useless, and it's mostly ignored by players. If someone places a 100 million ISK bounty on you, first they have to follow the rules of engagement; they can't attack you without reason just because of the bounty. And second, they can only claim 20% of the value of your ship when they hunt you. So if you fly 500k ISK frigates, they can only claim 100k ISK of your bounty per kill. So the 100 million total bounty is just wasted money. |
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