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For years now I've been hearing so much about this amazing sandbox style sci-fi game called EVE. At the same time I am often told about the steep learning curve. Gave it a shot and I mean the visuals are amazing, and the depth seems like something I'd enjoy. I don't really want to do a lot of combat stuff but kind of wanted to get into other things...but that steep learning curve is nasty. Then you hear about the walking in stations coming soon (not soon enough imho) or whatever they are calling it now, and DUST, and the new planets look absolutely gorgeous, and I keep seeing people talking about colonizing a planet or something (not sure if that is legit or not because I can't find more on it) and it sounds just too amazing. I am aware the steep learning curve is part of what makes the game what it is (depth) but I can't help imagine how many more people would play if they weren't overwhelmed at the start. No real point, just venting since EVE Online keeps creeping into my head for an alternative to WoW that I have been sick of for months now... |
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I was overwhelmed by eve at first, and then I realized that all eve is is a very simplified version of real life, with a ton of places that look similar to each other. There isnt too much in eve. Dont get me wrong, its a great game, I do kind of enjoy my self in it. And I think Dominion will break a lot to the table.
My viewpoint. |
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There's nothing to it but to do it. Honestly. Yeah, it seems intimidating from the outside, but there's a nice, streamlined, informative tutorial (this did not used to be the case!) and thousands (literally) of people who would be glad to answer any questions you might have. Even on complex concepts, because they've all been playing for years and there's a great chance at least one person will have the answer. Edit: Missed the part where you said you've already tried it. So you know about the tutorial. Still, utilize all the Rookie help there is out there. Look for guides and such as well; it's all out there because everyone was in the same boat as you once. |
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That's why sandboxes are so interesting in my opinion, you'll never fully master or understand it. Choose something you enjoy and focus on it for a few weeks, if you are curious and always seeking improvement this will be the best way to play and enjoy the game. |
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Kyleran
Elite Member
Joined: 9/13/06
"In EVE, no one gives a damn about a fair fight." - chafin |
The trick is to accept that you can play EVE w/o understanding everything about it. I've been at it for about 2.5 years and I still have limited knowledge of several areas especially with regards to industry. Figure out what you want to focus on first, and ready a guide on the subject, be it mining, PVP, mission running, wormholes etc. A great place to start is with a general new player guide and I recommend this one. eve.battleclinic.com/guide/3510-BattleClinic-s-EVE-New-Player-Guide.html Also, consider joining EVE University or the training corps of another corp/alliance which will be glad to answer your questions and run you through the game's paces.
"This is the most intelligent, well qualified and articulate response to a post I have ever seen on these forums. It's a shame most people here won't have the attention span to read past the second line." - Anon EVE Cult member since May 2007 Regarding EVE: "To be honest, I think God himself created this game." - Shek Regarding new players in EVE: "Think of yourself as a child released into a park full of pedophiles..." - Eleazaros |
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cosy
Master
Joined: 9/15/04
I helped over 300 new players in EvE, how many did you help ? |
Originally posted by halldorr
we call that on eve natural selection and imo is awesome want to try eve-online ? i help you-join eve university,L2P-basic guide if you want to understand EvE-Online |
Originally posted by EricDanie
i hate people who want to master a game, to know everything there is to know about it. To me a sandbox = freedom. I can wander into the forest and not care what i find or if its going to help me progress. Originally posted by Cyborg99 |
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Cosy you're back? Nice. Not looking to master it but learn it is all. |
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Originally posted by halldorr
Pretty much impossible. I've been playing over 3 years and there are great swaithes of the gameplay which are a mystery to me. As said above, dont worry about it. Do your thing and do it well and you'll be fine. It is simply not possible to excel in every field, so you have to rely on other players. Give me liberty or give me lasers |
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one way to view the game it that you always have something more to learn. If you can deal with knowing that you do not know everything but know how to find things out then you are on your way to playing the game. |
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cosy
Master
Joined: 9/15/04
I helped over 300 new players in EvE, how many did you help ? |
Originally posted by halldorr hi m8 now i remember you hehe why u dint play that 2 awesome gallente chars ? :D
btw after dominion expansion the tutorial is improved you should try again
want to try eve-online ? i help you-join eve university,L2P-basic guide if you want to understand EvE-Online |
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I played for a bit with the girlfriend, she lost interest early but I carried on through the tutorials. Am thinking about hopping back in again to pick back up. |
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Just get in there and start playing. That's the best way to learn. Give me liberty or give me lasers |
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You could get the basics of Eve down very easily. It's when You actually choose to stick with something then you get to see how truly deep the rabbit hole really goes. I've been playing for over two years and I;ve yet to mess with anytype of indy stuff besides some light mining. I know next to nothing about flying Minmatar ships and the other day a buddy suggested I take a Stealth bomber for a spin since I was tiring of my Ishtar, Domi and Pilgrim pvp ships. Im lost atm, Learning how to pvp with this thing. Went out on my very first Stealth bomber fleet yesterday it was about 20+ SBs and a few tacklers lol. Goodtimes!
Why would I play a pathetic themepark MMO when I could enjoy a masterpiece like Mass Effect, Oblivion, Fallout 3 and Dragon Age? |
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the problem with people in this game is they pay little to no attention to the tutorial which is very well done and teaches most of what you actually need to know to have fun playing this game. really hope they expand on dust so its more than just a fps would be nice to have an out of ship part of the game. just imagine the possibilities |
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LOL! Yeah this is one of those games where you do not want to skip the tutorial. im serious DO NOT SKIP THE TUTORIAL!!!!!! You will be lost and ./uninstall. Why would I play a pathetic themepark MMO when I could enjoy a masterpiece like Mass Effect, Oblivion, Fallout 3 and Dragon Age? |
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Originally posted by metalhead980
yea its really amazing to me the with the tutorial the game is pretty easy without it its annoying and highly frustrating cause there's alot to learn |
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RavingRabbid
Advanced Member
Joined: 10/11/09
Remember Rabbids cant play MMO's, but they can dance! |
Eve is the game that keeps on giving. Theres always something new to learn, place ot explore, fleet battles to participate in, and pvp to your hearts content. If you a carebear player then there plenty her for you too. Eve really isnt that hard hard to figure out as long as you take your time and just do it. (AAAAAAAAAAAAAHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH raises plunge rin salute To Empress Jamyl Sarum!) |
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NovaKayne
Hard Core Member
Joined: 3/04/04
That is just my opion and we all know what THAT is good for! |
Back for the third go round with EVE now. I will up my sub tonight from the F2P.
I think what has interested me the most in this go around was the ease of the tutorial and getting you started in the missions with Agents. I do not think I did any missions before or at least very very few of them.
I do eventually think I will join a corp but, I have this feeling I want to explore it and learn more about it on my own before rushing in to a corp. The last 2 times I did that and it seemed like I got burned out quickly. May have been the rush over to join the corp as a newb and mission out on content between starter area and getting to them.
I dunno really. However, I am feeling more in tune with the character I am trying out now. Still not 100% sure what direction or what I want to do. I may just start out on the carebear side and work on industry and R&D. Once I get a better feel for the game I may roll up another toon for some PvP. I feel I need to get a better understanding of the game and the in-game politics before strapping on a couple of guns and go pew pew about all willy-nilly like.
Say hello, To the things you've left behind. They are more a part of your life now that you can't touch them. |
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I know the feeling, I joined this game a few years back, got annoyed with it and quit. few months back I gave it another run and LOVE IT! how you start will more likely than not determine how long you will stick with the game. Much like a first impression with another person. I'm not quite sure how I ended up on the path of mining and manufacturing, but I find it to be a very relaxing thing after work. Mine some asteroids, enjoy the show when your drones rip a rat to bits, mine some more, team up with some people and work on building massive expensive rare things and share the profit. |
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