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Be prepared to be confused. It's normal. It only lasts about... about...So I'm going to try out eve to night when I get off work. Any pointers?
I've played before for like a week it seems like an awesome game I just have trouble getting into it lol it seems to me that all you can do at low levels is mineBe prepared to be confused. It's normal. It only lasts about... about...
Actually, I'm still confused.
Oh, this isn't true at all. You can do combat right from the start, the only thing you'll be limited in is the role you can fill and the ships you can fly. You can also run missions, be a space trucker, explore, be a ninja salvager (really fun, though you don't exactly make a lot of friends this way) all relatively early, I suggest you try a lot of things and find out what you like.I've played before for like a week it seems like an awesome game I just have trouble getting into it lol it seems to me that all you can do at low levels is mine
I've tried Eve twice I think, and this is what happened both times and then I quit before the trial was up but the game looks awesome so I keep coming back to it to give it a chance.I spent the first two weeks of playing building up the skills and isk to be able to fly a mining barge, and after all that time I promptly decided that it was boring as shit and sold it.
If you want to be eased into things, you can join EVE University. They'll pay for all of your skillbook trainings, and they're also really good at teaching you how to operate in a fleet and follow wartime operations. They area also, however, very very strict, and if you don't like being told what to do then this is not for you.I've tried Eve twice I think, and this is what happened both times and then I quit before the trial was up but the game looks awesome so I keep coming back to it to give it a chance.
That's why you buy insurance and an ejection podIf you want to be eased into things, you can join EVE University. They'll pay for all of your skillbook trainings, and they're also really good at teaching you how to operate in a fleet and follow wartime operations. They area also, however, very very strict, and if you don't like being told what to do then this is not for you.
If you want to do combat, which I highly suggest, you can join faction warfare, or join a wartime corp and help in their operations. Or join Red vs Blue and have fun blowing each other up. Best advice I can give for combat is to fly without fear. Understand that everything you fly is going to get blown up, it's just a matter of when.
One thing I do recommend, go to the eve university wiki (google it) and follow their tutorial on how to set up your overview, especially the 'pod saver' overview. What the purpose of the pod saver is to give you the ability to warp out to a destination the moment you get exploded, leaving the enemy no time to lock onto your pod.That's why you buy insurance and an ejection pod
How long did you do it for?It just seems like one of those things you do while you're busy doing something else, and it isn't any more profitable than running Lvl 4 missions.I liked mining in EvE.
That's exactly what I liked about it (not the L4 missions part, the while you're doing something else part). And the playing the markets, and moving materials stuff that came with it.How long did you do it for?It just seems like one of those things you do while you're busy doing something else, and it isn't any more profitable than running Lvl 4 missions.
Ah, I never really got into that stuff. It bores me to death just having to figure out which item in the LP store will get the best return. I just want to hop on and blow shit up, or get blown up.That's exactly what I liked about it (not the L4 missions part, the while you're doing something else part). And the playing the markets, and moving materials stuff that came with it.
I stopped when I caught myself opening 3rd set of Excel tabs for materials farmed by a my clone in the another part of the galaxy that I could use to calculate profits based on prices of ore in my home system, my clone system, and various local economic hubs.
It just got a bit involved.
You should check out Star Conflict on steam. It feels kind of like eve if it were an arcade game.Ah, I never really got into that stuff. It bores me to death just having to figure out which item in the LP store will get the best return. I just want to hop on and blow shit up, or get blown up.
Don't get me wrong, I liked blowing shit up too, it's just that I found the mining oddly satisfying. It's why I liked the few times we did a wormhole or low-sec mining op when we had an HF corp.Ah, I never really got into that stuff. It bores me to death just having to figure out which item in the LP store will get the best return. I just want to hop on and blow shit up, or get blown up.
That looks a bit too restrictive. I like being able to switch around to different activities in Eve. I know I say I hate the market side of things, but the level of player control over everything really makes you feel more involved in the universe.You should check out Star Conflict on steam. It feels kind of like eve if it were an arcade game.
I think people would have enjoyed the game a bit more if we had all tried to join a bigger corp. We could have had a private Hal channel set up so we could chat or plan things on our own, but you really need the backing of a bigger corp to help you learn the ropes and keep you safe.Don't get me wrong, I liked blowing shit up too, it's just that I found the mining oddly satisfying. It's why I liked the few times we did a wormhole or low-sec mining op when we had an HF corp.
I stopped because I was unemployed at the time and was spending all my time playing EVE instead of looking. It was a painful, but necessary separation.I think people would have enjoyed the game a bit more if we had all tried to join a bigger corp. We could have had a private Hal channel set up so we could chat or plan things on our own, but you really need the backing of a bigger corp to help you learn the ropes and keep you safe.
The game can definitely suck up all your time. What I like about it is it can be the complete opposite too. You can "level" your character without playing for long periods of time, and there are plenty of ways to have fun without having tons of isk.I stopped because I was unemployed at the time and was spending all my time playing EVE instead of looking. It was a painful, but necessary separation.
I'm not active now, but you may want to look over the changes to mining. I'm not sure the last time you played, but they re-did all the mining barges and gave them different roles.Now that I'm out of school I'm considering rejoining for a month. Grabbing a trial first to see if I stick with it more than a few days. Anyone actively playing? My main character has a mining barge and Ice Harvesting if that's still valuable