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Insultant 5/16/08 6:18:07 AM
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Joined: 5/16/08 |
No, this guide is not a step-by-step intro. It is a view into the community and the way the game is played (the metagame). I want to clear up a bunch of misconceptions, and and false expectations, thereby making you understand that if you can not accept or see yourself living within the points mentioned, then do not bother installing Eve client. The hard facts in brutal form: Eve is a good game. From a technical and gameplay perspective it is definitely one of the better games. WoW is also good, Guild Wars is also good. They all are but they cater for different players and playstyles. Eve is not perfect by any means, and they can learn a few things from those other games. Decide what is your playstyle, what you want to achieve by playing a game, how much of a time sink you are prefered for. Then decide which one of these games are best suited for you. Try them all before deciding or settling on one. If you are an experienced online gamer you will do like other experienced gamers do - we play them all. Yes, I play WoW, I play GW, I play Eve, and a few others. When one gets boring, or too much for the blood pressure, we play another for a while. Good Luck with Eve. |
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AranStormah 5/16/08 6:59:54 AM
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Apprentice Member
Joined: 1/02/05 |
There's nice guys in Eve by then way. I'm a nice guy. I'll blow up your ship if given the chance, but if you ask why I'll explain it to you. That's being nice ;) Alot of good warnings here, but I'd like to comment on a few things: As long as you're thick-skinned, I wouldn't worry too much about the Eve Forums. Forum Warriors will always be looking for a fight (and as usual with the internet: everyone is a comedian), but as long as you're not acting like a muppet, you'll end up with your question answered at some point. Lag comes and goes. It'll be nasty in trade hubs and at fleet wars, but in small gangs and solo you shouldn't have much trouble with it, and with some luck you'll never even experience it. There'll be times when it ruins your day, but another time it'll play to your advantage and ruin someone else's day instead. Even though you can't technically "catch up" with veterans - you can still kill them. The best way to do this is by teaming up. He has bigger toys? You go get more small toys. You _can_ have success at playing the trade game. The vast majority of players will be out shooting eachother, but every now and then there'll pop up stories about people that started with their 900K ISK from the tutorial and bought low, sold high untill they were bloody rich. There's a few guides around for how to get rich on industry and trade which you should look up if that sounds interesting. You can't trust people, but try to find a corporation you can trust anyway. Eve is better when you're not alone. Read up on Eve. 75% of all traps and mistakes can be avoided by doing your homework. (90% of all statistics are made up on the spot.) |
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Finwolven 5/16/08 9:52:39 AM
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Elite Member
Joined: 12/28/05 |
I think I sense some bitterness from the OP. Anyways, a fun to read and it even sometimes touches upon relevant issues. My Rules for EVE Survival: 1) Trust is a valued commodity. Do not give it away for free, or you will be taken advantage of. That said, find people you can trust. I have a person I can trust, if only because if he doublecrosses me I know where he lives. ;) 2) Everything you have when undocked is at risk. This includes your ship, the fittings, your clone, and your implants. This is the cost of doing business in EVE: You can manage the risk but you cannot completely nullify it. Don't fly it if you can't afford to lose it. This applies to your cargo too. A 100k ship with a 100mil cargo is known as a 'pirate magnet'. And you can't insure cargo. 3) Lag has never killed me. It is annoying, but you can deal with it (unless you're in a fleet fight, but then your survival's a crapshoot anyways). 4) Never take a deal that sounds too good to be true. If someone wires ISK into your account, that's all right. If someone tells you they have cool loot in a can for you to pick up, and they're not in your corp (NPC corps don't count for this), don't take it. Same with deals. Someone selling a 100Mil ship for 10M, most likely it's not the real thing. 5) Ships and pods come and go. Don't get too attached, or conduct your riskier business in another, less emotionally important ship. 6) People who gank/pirate/pod you aren't worth getting upset over. Learn the lesson, move on. Opening your mouth on the local can get you banned from the game if you get personal enough. 7) Watch Local. Don't read it. It's there to show you who's in system, not for smacktalking. You see your enemies there (red symbols etc) and your friends there (green/blue symbols). Keep your local open at all times. 8) Use the map, use the map, use the map. The map is a most useful tool. Learn to use the filters to see where the hotspots are. If there's a 100 ships/pods killed during last hour, it's a safe bet the gate's camped. Use caution. 9) Don't go solo, get friends. Your corpmates can shoot you anyways, so you can trust them when it comes to things that would give kill rights to someone. You can join gangs with them, you can fly missions or mine or PVP alongside them freely. This does not apply to people in NPC corps. 10) Read the Forums. There's lots of useful info there, especially on the beginners forum. Just stay clear of CAOD if you get sick of people yelling at each other.. |
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korvix 5/16/08 5:13:14 PM
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Apprentice Member
Joined: 5/23/07
Playing Minmatar is "like going down a flight of stairs in a office chair firing an Uzi". |
Fun read was fun.
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Kyleran 5/16/08 5:26:34 PM
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Elite Member
Joined: 9/13/06
It is all vaporware until I see it go live! |
Well, OP was a bit of exaggerated cynicism, but it was a fun read. Can't say you won't find all the things he mentioned, but its all in the presentation I suppose. I like the game.
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Krayzjoel 5/17/08 11:15:17 AM
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Advanced Member
Joined: 12/21/07
Played : WOW,LOTRO,COH/COV, EQ2,SWG. Playing AOCand EVE Online. |
This thread was harsh and sound with tad of bitterness.......but it need to be said!!! great job! if your new..beware! How ive learned this the painful way!!! Ive lost 5 ships in the last 2 weeks ive been playing and had to start over once i i knew what i wanted to do! On the flip side Ive met some cool ppl in the game so I dont think the community is as bad as you think...at least from my perspective. |
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Obiyer 5/17/08 2:59:30 PM
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Apprentice Member
Joined: 11/11/03 |
I've had the opposite experience with Eve, I have never logged on and met an unkind person. I've been podded once and that was because I was exploring low sec in a frig, trying trade routes. Other than that the player base was kind. I even got 500k isk free once from a fellow trader. I didn't play the game much though, honestly. |
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