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So I have signed up for the 14 day free trial and so far I think I am gonna buy this game and sub. It looks really good seems real fun so far. What I would like is for some of the Eve players to help me out in getting started. I made a minmatar Brutor slave child. Is this a good choice still early on if I should change. I have done a few of the 1st missions killing some pirates, rescueing some guy ect.. Should I look to get into a corp now or wait a while. Should I be minning alot?? I am not entirley sure what direction I should be going. Am I suppose to just keep doing agent missions till I get better skilled? |
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2/06/09 8:26:45 AM#2
whats your ingame name? |
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Sramota
Novice Member
Joined: 5/18/04
-Even samurai have teddybears and even teddybears get drunk- |
2/06/09 8:28:06 AM#3
Check the official forums Played so far: 9Dragons, AO, AC, AC2, CoX, DAoC, DF, DnL, DR, DDO, Ent, EvE, EQ, EQ2, FoMK, FFO, Fury, GW, HG:L, HZ, L1, L2, M59, MU, NC1, NC2, PS, PT, R:O, RF:O, RYL, Ryzom, SL, SB, SW:G, TR, TCoS, MX:O, UO, VG, WAR, WoW... |
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I made 2 characters because I lost my 1st ship Manic Resistance and Vulgar Suburbanite |
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2/06/09 8:30:19 AM#5
Originally posted by Deadm0ney4u
ill look out for when you get online.... try to help ya out a bit. |
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2/06/09 8:31:00 AM#6
Finding a good noobie corp is a must. They help more than you can ever dream. Second, you can make money a few ways. If you prefer combat, then i would continue doing missions or ratting in asteroid belts, but i would defitely pick up a salvaging skill, you can double your money in no time by salvaging your wrecks. Third, if you enjoy mining, you wont be making super big bucks until a bit later, when you can use a mining barge, and hold 1000-4000 m3 of cargo.
(if you need a noobie corp to hook up with, look at EVE-U or iff you want a smaller environment, i belong to a noob corp, oldest member is me at 4 months lol)
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2/06/09 8:31:21 AM#7
I would join a CORP as soon as possible. Look for a CORP recruiting in your area that fits what you want to do in EVE right now. If you are enjoyning running missions look for a PVE CORP or if you want to join the fighting look for a PVP corp. Alot of them will take on new players, some of the more established ones won't (or if they are currently at war) for fear of spies. So don't take it to personally if you get rejected, there are plenty of CORPs. I'd tell you to hit me up in-game but we are wardec'd (War Declared) right now and holding off on new members for the duration. |
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2/06/09 8:33:22 AM#8
Originally posted by Sramota i really should makea post on there eventually lol.....my corp loes noobies, prefer them, more fun to teach and learn at the same time., and we are a small (15 members) but we have fun
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Kyleran
Elite Member
Joined: 9/13/06
A simple truth-"What people want and what is good for an mmo is not always the same thing"-mrw0lf |
2/06/09 8:35:12 AM#9
Not quite sure what you game goals are, but you might want to compare your character build to the ones in this document and if they are not in line consider re-rolling now before you get too far along. For a new player starting out, I'd recommend one of the "PVE" Builds so you can get an early jump on earning ISK quickly. You can train PVP skills up a bit later. "Just because you aren't paying doesn't mean it's not PTW." - Amaranthar |
Originally posted by miagisan i really should makea post on there eventually lol.....my corp loes noobies, prefer them, more fun to teach and learn at the same time., and we are a small (15 members) but we have fun
So far the eve insider forums seem real good they have a whole noob guide section so that should help.
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2/06/09 8:45:17 AM#11
Originally posted by Kyleran
Yeah, like in 2010. Early 2010, I like to be an optimist. |
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Kyleran
Elite Member
Joined: 9/13/06
A simple truth-"What people want and what is good for an mmo is not always the same thing"-mrw0lf |
2/06/09 8:50:08 AM#12
Originally posted by Nerf09
Yeah, like in 2010. Early 2010, I like to be an optimist.
Nonsense. I was PVPing in a Manticore (Stealth Bomber) in 0.0 in less than 5 months using the Caldari PVE build taken from this guide. (and that included reasonable advancement of my learning skills (4/4) Certain PVP skills translate from your PVE training especially if you train in missiles. Its when you try to train in guns (not great for PVE) or drones/guns when times get pretty extended.
"Just because you aren't paying doesn't mean it's not PTW." - Amaranthar |
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2/06/09 8:52:57 AM#13
Originally posted by Nerf09
Yeah, like in 2010. Early 2010, I like to be an optimist.
This is the 'EVE online" room,the "Troll" room is down the hall ,first door on your left. |
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2/06/09 8:52:58 AM#14
Originally posted by Nerf09
Yeah, like in 2010. Early 2010, I like to be an optimist.
not true at all...4 months in and i can solo lvl 3 missions in my prophecy, or hang in level 4 missions with my corp (taking turns tanking with 3 battlecruisers). After 2 months you can be fairly effective in pvp as a tackler for larger ships. In my little frigate, fitted with a couple of lasers and an autocannon, i can tank battleships all day. Ignore the person above me, all you really need is 2-3 months under your belt if you specialize in something (i specialized in beam lasers and tanking skills - already working on large beam laser specialization, having completed small and medium to level 5, and all armor compensation and energy management skills are level 3-4). My toon is 4 months old, andh ave been holding my own, have my own little fleet of ships, and about 80 of 200mil isk goal to buy, fit, and insure a battleship, which i should have in a week or 2. So the misconceptions that you need a 2 year old toon to pvp is a complete fallacy.
Io nly play an hour or 2 a night, usually one mission, but with salvaging skills, my 500k mission turns into a 3mil isk mission.....its quite nice.
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2/06/09 3:25:55 PM#15
Originally posted by Kyleran
Thanks for the link, will be a great help |
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2/07/09 12:59:21 AM#16
My 14 day trail just ended and this game continue to blow my mind. I'm not saying its the best MMO ever because there are clearly flaws, but what this game has to offer can not be found any where else. Its like the scifi PvP version of Everquest. |
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2/09/09 8:36:26 AM#17
Get in a noob corp. Just join the Recruiting channel and ask if anyone is accepting Noobs. 5 people will instantly start a conversation with you. As to the 3 months for PVP. THat is crap. With all the skills that you get for free nowadays you can be PVPing in a week. All you need to do is get some basic skills out of the way so you can run a webber and a warp scrambler and you can go out ganking other frigates or miners. Once you get in a corp they love to have extra frigates around during fleet ops. Corporation is most important though. |
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2/09/09 4:10:51 PM#18
Eve is the best MMO for people that are tired of the WoW /EQ style of mmos. There are quite a few corps in game that actually train newbies and a ton of guides to read. PLaying: EvE, Ryzom Waiting For: Earthrise, Perpetuum |
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2/09/09 7:08:04 PM#19
Hey it doesnt matter what your stats are now since in the next expansion you will be able to change your attributes. |
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damian7
Apprentice Member
Joined: 4/20/06
why must i be nice to people that have no clue, are lying, or are just stupid? |
2/10/09 5:13:28 AM#20
Originally posted by Nerf09
Yeah, like in 2010. Early 2010, I like to be an optimist.
or... you could join your corp in doing lvl 4 and lvl 5 missions your first week in the corp. eve isn't a solo game. why would you play it that way?
i mean, you CAN play it that way; but if you do, there's no QQing about it. sorry, it's the rules.
so, as a TEAM sport -- you can be doing any mission your first week, WITH your corp.
could we please get correspondent writers and moderators, on the eve forum at mmorpg.com, who are well-versed on eve-online and aren't just passersby pushing buttons? pretty please? |