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From: WoW (Pre-Cata) / Age of Conan / ESO -- Confused on Eve

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Quanah Comanche
#21 - 2014-12-13 05:23:32 UTC
J'ager Khagah wrote:
So in other words, this game is exactly what i have ever wanted from an MMO. Im excited to delve deeper! Its helpful knowing theres no set path, because i was getting confused how to keep going when certain missions require me to have upgrades i dont have. Its all making sense now! :D



Welcome! Just take your time. Bigger is not always better.
Slymah
DorpCorp
#22 - 2014-12-13 07:40:37 UTC
It's hard to explain EVE to people who have never played an MMO.

It's even harder to explain it to someone who plays MMO's.
Adrie Atticus
Caldari Provisions
Caldari State
#23 - 2014-12-13 09:08:58 UTC
Slymah wrote:
It's hard to explain EVE to people who have never played an MMO.

It's even harder to explain it to someone who plays MMO's.


swooosh *beep* PEW PEW PEW *hrrrt* *hrrrt* *hrrrt* PEW PEW *arooga* *arooga* CAPSULE EJECTED - CLONE ACTIVATED

"Damn that was fun!"
Baneken
Arctic Light Inc.
Arctic Light
#24 - 2014-12-13 09:30:20 UTC
J'ager Khagah wrote:
Paranoid Loyd wrote:
Shocked Not at all the reply any of us were expecting, good man.

I wish you well.

Just remember:
The only way to lose at this game is to let yourself get angry.
The pace of this game is very slow and takes time to understand.
Don't fly what you can't afford to lose (this includes what is in your cargohold)


I actually kind of like the pace :P Allows me to catch up on my Planet of the Apes ^__^

Not the response you were expecting? Is that why i felt some passive-aggressive posts uptop? xD


It's because let's be honest your starting post seems like a standard run of the mill troll post.

Anyway welcome to Everyone Versus Everyone and remeber that this in a PvP game at it's core so don't ever assume to be completely safe unless docked in station and that Nigerian letters are the only offers you get from strangers in this game.
Yang Aurilen
State War Academy
Caldari State
#25 - 2014-12-13 11:04:09 UTC
Michael Ruckert wrote:
Cannibal Kane wrote:
Or...

You can just start by blowing people up that did not want to get blown up.


Advice to Newbies: Don't start with Cannibal Kane.


More like don't talk to him (if you don't have the right "EVE-like" attitude) so you don't run your potty mouth and **** him off and kiss your days in highsec forever.

Post with your NPC alt main and not your main main alt!

Gregor Parud
Imperial Academy
#26 - 2014-12-13 11:53:52 UTC
OP: Don't rush, don't look too far ahead, don't fall for the "must endure grind before I'm allowed to have fun" or "newbies are useless in PVP". Sample different things, try stuff because it sounds awesome not because it sounds easy.
Soloman Jackson
Republic Military School
Minmatar Republic
#27 - 2014-12-13 14:01:19 UTC
God damn, that's one hell of a quote. It's like watching the "This is EVE" video, after reading it you wanna just log in to play. Thanks Ralph, that was a good read...

Ralph King-Griffin wrote:
welcome aboard
o7
poinent words from a dev
CCP Falcon wrote:
Okay, so what follows is entirely my personal opinion.

It's not a case of not "catering to the tearfilled entitled", it's a case of us staying true to the core of what EVE was built on.

Some of the people complaining in this thread have valid points about the fact that they don't feel safe. Simple fact of the matter is, that you're not suppose to feel safe in New Eden.

Eve is not a game for the faint hearted. It's a game that will chew you up and spit you out in the blink of an eye if you even think about letting your guard down or becoming complacent.

While every other MMO starts off with an intro that tells you you're going to be the savior of the realm, holds your hand, protects you, nurtures your development and ultimately guides you to your destiny as a hero along with several other million players who've had the exact same experience, EVE assaults you from the second you begin to play after you create a character, spitting you out into a universe that under the surface, is so complex that it's enough to make your head explode.

The entire design is based around being harsh, vicious, relentless, hostile and cold. It's about action and reaction, and the story that unfolds as you experience these two things.

True, we're working hard to lower the bar of entry so that more players can enjoy EVE and can get into the game. Our NPE (New Player Experience) is challenging, and we're trying to improve it to better prepare rookies for what lies out there, but when you start to play eve, you'll always start out as the little fish in the big pond.

The only way to grow is to voraciously consume what's around you, and its your choice whether that happens to be New Eden's abundant natural resources, or the other people who're also fighting their way to the top.

EVE is a playing experience like no other, where every action or reaction resonates through a single universe and is felt by players from all corners of the word. There are no shards here, no mirror universes, no instances and very few rules. If you stumble across something valuable, then chances are someone else already knows where you are, or is working their way toward you and you better be prepared to fight for what you've discovered.

EVE will test you from the outset, from the very second you undock and glimpse the stars, and will take pleasure from sorting those who can survive from those who'd rather curl up and perish.

EVE will let you fight until you collapse, then let you struggle to your feet, exhausted from the effort. Then when you can see the light at the end of the tunnel it'll kick you flat on your ass in the mud again and ask you why you deserve to be standing. It'll test you against every other individual playing at some point or another, and it'll ask for answers.

Give it an answer and maybe it'll let you up again, long enough to gather your thoughts. After a few more steps you're on the ground again and it's asking more questions.

EVE is designed to be harsh, it's designed to be challenging, and it's designed to be so deep and complex that it should fascinate and terrify you at the same time.

Corporation, Alliances and coalitions of tens of thousands have risen and fallen on these basic principles, and every one of those thousands of people has their own unique story to tell about how it affected them and what they experienced.

That's the beauty of EVE. Action and reaction. Emergence.

Welcome to the most frightening virtual playground you'll ever experience.

“The cold stars spun to the ancient rhythm, the august march of an everlasting symphony. They are old, the stars, and their memory is long.” -Rick Yancey

Ralph King-Griffin
New Eden Tech Support
#28 - 2014-12-13 15:12:27 UTC
Soloman Jackson wrote:
God damn, that's one hell of a quote. It's like watching the "This is EVE" video, after reading it you wanna just log in to play. Thanks Ralph, that was a good read...



No problem dude, CCP Falcon is the community manager and the quote was taken from this whinge thread about highsec suicide ganking of defenceless industrial ships
Azda Ja
Native Freshfood
Minmatar Republic
#29 - 2014-12-13 16:08:15 UTC
J'ager Khagah wrote:
So in other words, this game is exactly what i have ever wanted from an MMO. Im excited to delve deeper! Its helpful knowing theres no set path, because i was getting confused how to keep going when certain missions require me to have upgrades i dont have. Its all making sense now! :D


Welcome to the only MMO that matters Blink.

Here is the most recent trailer if you haven't seen it. Gets me pumped every time I watch it (20+ times so far).

Grrr.

Ralph King-Griffin
New Eden Tech Support
#30 - 2014-12-13 19:14:11 UTC
Azda Ja wrote:
J'ager Khagah wrote:
So in other words, this game is exactly what i have ever wanted from an MMO. Im excited to delve deeper! Its helpful knowing theres no set path, because i was getting confused how to keep going when certain missions require me to have upgrades i dont have. Its all making sense now! :D


Welcome to the only MMO that matters Blink.

Here is the most recent trailer if you haven't seen it. Gets me pumped every time I watch it (20+ times so far).

**** you azda now i have to watch it again.
Azda Ja
Native Freshfood
Minmatar Republic
#31 - 2014-12-13 19:21:08 UTC
Ralph King-Griffin wrote:

**** you azda now i have to watch it again.


Sorry what was that? I can't hear you over the cries of "OMG that's a TITAN!"

Grrr.

J'ager Khagah
Royal Amarr Institute
Amarr Empire
#32 - 2014-12-13 21:21:40 UTC
So far....

I just completed those Tutorial Missions, i really like the exploring, except those bloody drones!! So hard to use :P I only lost 1 ship! Woohoo! The business i did not really enjoy :/ Military was fun :)

Autopilot is a godsend as well. Although it is slower i've noticed.
Ralph King-Griffin
New Eden Tech Support
#33 - 2014-12-13 21:27:13 UTC  |  Edited by: Ralph King-Griffin
J'ager Khagah wrote:


Autopilot is a godsend as well. Although it is slower i've noticed.

Shocked Auto piloting will get you shot in the face.
Particularly quickly if you're in a hauling ship.

To elaborate, most of us will only use the function to mark the route to our destination and then fly it manually.

NNEVER actually use it to go anywhere if you have any valuable modules, cargo or sentimental value attached to the ship (or even in an expensive ship.
J'Poll
School of Applied Knowledge
Caldari State
#34 - 2014-12-13 21:33:48 UTC
J'ager Khagah wrote:
So far....

I just completed those Tutorial Missions, i really like the exploring, except those bloody drones!! So hard to use :P I only lost 1 ship! Woohoo! The business i did not really enjoy :/ Military was fun :)

Autopilot is a godsend as well. Although it is slower i've noticed.


Okay, before you get used to it.

NEVER use autopilot.


As you found out, it is slower.
But it's also MUCH more dangerous.

Manual flight, you warp to 0 on gates and jump
Auto-pilot will warp you to 15k and then slowboat towards the gate, giving people with "bad intend" all the time to scan you, judge if they should shoot you and then shoot you...and the pod too.

Personal channel: Crazy Dutch Guy

Help channel: Help chat - Reloaded

Public roams channels: RvB Ganked / Redemption Road / Spectre Fleet / Bombers bar / The Content Club

ShahFluffers
Ice Fire Warriors
#35 - 2014-12-13 22:38:33 UTC
Azda Ja wrote:
Ralph King-Griffin wrote:

**** you azda now i have to watch it again.


Sorry what was that? I can't hear you over the cries of "OMG that's a TITAN!"

I remember when Titans had AoE doomsdays.

FC: Primary is that Omen!
*screen flashes*
Me: Wait... what's that?

*Titan begins to pulse*
FC: BAIL BAIL BAIL!!!
Me: ... oooo... pwetty...

*POOF*
Me: ... wait... what happened to my ship?

*seconds later I see two more flashes and I wake up in station*
Me: What happened? ShockedBig smile
William Ruben
University of Caille
Gallente Federation
#36 - 2014-12-14 01:50:05 UTC
Ralph King-Griffin wrote:
J'ager Khagah wrote:


Autopilot is a godsend as well. Although it is slower i've noticed.

Shocked Auto piloting will get you shot in the face.
Particularly quickly if you're in a hauling ship.

To elaborate, most of us will only use the function to mark the route to our destination and then fly it manually.

NNEVER actually use it to go anywhere if you have any valuable modules, cargo or sentimental value attached to the ship (or even in an expensive ship.

Shhh don't ruin it!
J'ager Khagah
Royal Amarr Institute
Amarr Empire
#37 - 2014-12-14 23:06:37 UTC
J'Poll wrote:
J'ager Khagah wrote:
So far....

I just completed those Tutorial Missions, i really like the exploring, except those bloody drones!! So hard to use :P I only lost 1 ship! Woohoo! The business i did not really enjoy :/ Military was fun :)

Autopilot is a godsend as well. Although it is slower i've noticed.


Okay, before you get used to it.

NEVER use autopilot.


As you found out, it is slower.
But it's also MUCH more dangerous.

Manual flight, you warp to 0 on gates and jump
Auto-pilot will warp you to 15k and then slowboat towards the gate, giving people with "bad intend" all the time to scan you, judge if they should shoot you and then shoot you...and the pod too.


Someone tried doing this actually, i had just glanced over and my ships armor was down! Quickly located him, used my 2 dual lasers to shoot, 2 armor modules repairing and my afterburner gettin my the f outta there! It was awesome. I almost lost my Magnate :(
Erys
FrogSwarm
#38 - 2014-12-16 13:48:44 UTC
Piece of advice, if (rather when) you get your ship blown and maybe your pod also, dont get mad, ever. That's just pixel.
Instead, convo the one who blowed your space pixel and ask for advices and such. You will find that despite everything you might think, most of them answer and give you some very sound advice.
Cara Forelli
State War Academy
Caldari State
#39 - 2014-12-16 14:53:06 UTC
Good attitude so far! I highly recommend you start looking for a corporation to show you the ropes. It's a complex game and the best content comes from interacting with others. Here's a guide for you.

Want to talk? Join my channel in game: House Forelli

Titan's Lament

Vimsy Vortis
Shoulda Checked Local
Break-A-Wish Foundation
#40 - 2014-12-16 16:19:28 UTC
If you play EVE like you played those other games you will ultimately meet the fate of being an officer fit marauder kill that shows up on TMC.

Eve is almost entirely about players interacting with each other and the resultant conflicts. Said conflicts vary tremendously in their scale and nature. In EVE the content is other players and player organizations.

Right now you probably live in highsec which makes cannibal Kane your first raid boss. Best of luck.
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