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Tiberious Thessalonia
True Slave Foundations Shaktipat Revelators
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Posted - 2012.04.27 20:45:00 -
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TheBlueMonkey wrote:Nice work :)
One line I'd add for new players
"If you think in terms of I can't do X untill I have Y, you'll never do anything" Specifically, even a 1 day old character can be usefull in PvP, just dive in
We have a guy in the RP community who started up, hopped in a Rifter as soon as he could get in, got a little bit of fitting advice from a well known Assault Frigate pilot and got something like 5 solo kills in his first two days. You are never too young. |

Mara Rinn
Cosmic Industrial Complex Cosmic Consortium
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Posted - 2012.06.20 07:08:00 -
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Poetic Stanziel has what I consider to be an awesome suggestion for new players: The Road to New Player Retention.
It's worth a read, regardless of whether you are a new player or bitter vet. Day 0 advice for new players: https://forums.eveonline.com/default.aspx?g=posts&find=unread&t=77176 |
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ISD Athechu
ISD STAR
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Posted - 2012.06.20 08:09:00 -
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Great post and thread :) Glad to see everyone is helping each other out \o/
So I have added this to the EVE New Citizens Q&A Resources.
If you would like to see a specific thread up there please mail me In-Game with the thread and the reason why it should go up into the Sticky Resource Thread. Please note not everything will make it since some of it might be duplicate information and I would like to keep it as clean and easy as possible to read.
Don't forget to poke your friendly ISD:STAR members too with questions :) ISD Athechu Commander ISD STAR (Support Training and Resources) |
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Mara Rinn
Cosmic Industrial Complex Cosmic Consortium
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Posted - 2012.06.21 06:18:00 -
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Thank you, ISD Athechu. Day 0 advice for new players: https://forums.eveonline.com/default.aspx?g=posts&find=unread&t=77176 |

Mara Rinn
Cosmic Industrial Complex Cosmic Consortium
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Posted - 2012.07.18 03:16:00 -
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I'll try to squeeze this one in the OP, but make sure you check out Shalestina Sulistaine's site for EVE newbies! Day 0 advice for new players: Day 0 Advice for New Players |

Vlad Eiriksson
Federal Defense Union Gallente Federation
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Posted - 2012.08.07 00:51:00 -
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Outstanding Post!!!!!!
Thank you Mara,
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Archdaimon
NorCorp Enterprise No Holes Barred
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Posted - 2012.08.07 01:12:00 -
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This post should be sent ingame through a mail.
And then they should have an exam in it :D |

Ilnaurk Sithdogron
Crunchy Crunchy Peregrine Nation
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Posted - 2012.08.08 11:26:00 -
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Awesome thread guys. This needs to be stickied. I've been playing EVE for seven months and I learned stuff from this. Then again, maybe I'm just stupid.
Thanks a lot for this.
Favorited! http://eve-sojourn.blogspot.com/
Sojourn, a newbie's EVE blog. |

Kithrus
Deus Fides Empire Curatores Veritatis Alliance
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Posted - 2012.10.03 10:35:00 -
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You know whats funny? Aside from these really great rules we all at some point ignored the golden rules and just made a blitz hoping for the best.
Why? Because risk vs reward and crazy **** in EvE makes the best stories.
That aside great thread! |

Darth Khasei
Sunstar Business Ventures Inc.
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Posted - 2012.10.15 17:52:00 -
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Xercodo wrote:What the pilot orientation video says is true; if you specialize you can do things just as good as the vets. Every skill tops out at 5 so every time you train one you've now equaled everyone else in the game who has ever trained that skill to 5.
You'll find that as you grow older and become a bit of a vet yourself you only gain in real skill, skill and knowledge that you only get from playing the game and doing things. If you stay relatively specialized from the beginning you'll actually top out within a couple years and any years after that would be spent cross training to other races or trying other things. Lots of older players can find themselves still not able to do anything as well as they want to because they spread too thin. 20 million or even 30 million SP isn't as much help when it's spread evenly amongst all the different categories when all you really do is combat.
That is to say, don't cut yourself off from trying new things, just keep in mind that "jack all trades, master of none" very much applies here.
You should invite some of these new guys to your channel so we can help them directly. [ |
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