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Professor Sternu Tarantoga
The Futurological Congress
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Posted - 2017.03.03 09:12:41 -
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I just play EVE a bit. Works fine for me. If you don't want to earn billions of ISK, don't care for your killboard and don't need to fly one of the biggest ships everything is fine. Just fly around, meet other players and have fun. Some Alliances even have free T1 ships, just go for it. |
Xiu Kahn
Federal Navy Academy Gallente Federation
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Posted - 2017.03.03 09:42:11 -
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I think based on your original post Eve is not going to be a good long term fit. I am guessing you are used to a completely different style of coop play. The PvP in this game is radically different from what you may have done before. However alpha state leaves you free to explore for a while and if you find a good group you might enjoy certain aspects. The tutorial is just to help you move your ship around and understand the ui. The rest is open ended conflict on all levels.
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Cyrill
The Scope Gallente Federation
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Posted - 2017.03.03 13:56:50 -
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Lemming Master wrote:Eve's training que makes grinding xp impossible, and so you are literally stuck as a noob for as long as ccp decides, regardless of weather you are a great player, or have never played a game before in your life. Actually it's not true anymore. You can grind ISK and buy skill injectors. |
Lucian Skord
Aetherium.
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Posted - 2017.03.03 14:15:08 -
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This game is awesome but u will have to invest a lot of time learning it. It's thrilling when 5hit hits the fan.
I'm warning u tho eve won't hold ur hand doubleheckb efore you do things as a newb.
For example I spent ages grinding for the largest guns I could fit on my frigate. Finally got enough isk bought them went to fit and uh oh not even powergrid available to fit them all. Guns sold back to market at less than half price :( |
Camord
ClawEdge Corporation
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Posted - 2017.03.21 22:19:21 -
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Don't let these guys fool you... EVE is a PvP only game, you are not safe anywhere.
You have 2 options: join the grievers or become content for their game.
Everything else is only possible if you accept you cannot play this game in peace.
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Redus Taw
Mercenary Coalition Training Academy Mercenary Academy
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Posted - 2017.03.22 04:59:19 -
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Eve is a pvp game that is slow paced and there's a grind for making money. Training skills takes time, 6 months to 4 + years to get to where you want to be. With this game I recommend trying to find something you like doing for fun and for making isk (in-game currency). If you can see yourself doing these things for a while, while also trying out other things that may interest you, you may end up liking it. There's a lot of things to try in eve so there's probably something you'll like and that you'll want to back for eventually if you were to stop playing. If you could reply with something(s) you might be interested in eve I can go further in depth. If I can't I'm sure somebody here can give you some solid insight on that particular aspect of Eve that you're interested in. Good luck! |
Tikus Cro
Devious Bastards
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Posted - 2017.03.23 01:59:11 -
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Nope
Seriously though, this game is addictive if it's your style. A saying I remember is, "EVE players never truly quit, they just go on break." |
Sitting Bull Lakota
SBL Co
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Posted - 2017.03.25 08:52:14 -
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Camord wrote:Don't let these guys fool you... EVE is a PvP only game, you are not safe anywhere.
You have 2 options: join the grievers or become content for their game.
Everything else is only possible if you accept you cannot play this game in peace. Which is good. Without that constant threat of loss, your endeavours would seem valueless.
I know that I could (and have) lose a huge portion of my isk if my market predictions are wrong. I know that I could (and have) lose shipments, because I didn't take enough precautions against suicide ganks. I know that I could (and have) miss an important red flag and end up with a stockpile of worthless stuff because I didn't notice a scam.
Without that risk I'd get bored and leave. |
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