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Why I biomassed

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Mag's
Azn Empire
#81 - 2013-07-06 21:47:28 UTC
Vic Cynex wrote:
First Star Wolf wrote:
Krixtal Icefluxor wrote:
Axis Emissary wrote:
CCP does not allow to train more than 1 char.


Wrong on point 1.

I just can't read the rest.



got this far then realized op is a fail



Pretty obvious they meant that you can't train more than one character on the same account for the same $15.

Alt-ing is pretty common in MMOs, the 'you can pay double to train two characters at the same time!' is a scam, pure and simple.
So CCP isn't in business here?

The dual training system is a niche one. It's not financially viable to use the dual training past a certain time frame, but that doesn't mean you're excluded from using a second account. If they had removed the second account option, or claimed it to be the replacement of said option, then I could see you would have an argument. But as they haven't and it's not, you're simply flapping your gums.

Destination SkillQueue:- It's like assuming the Lions will ignore you in the Savannah, if you're small, fat and look helpless.

Psychoactive Stimulant
#82 - 2013-07-06 22:25:14 UTC
TL;DR

Summary:

1. WAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA
2. QQ
3. BOO HOO
4. I want my mommy!

NightCrawler 85
Phoibe Enterprises
#83 - 2013-07-06 22:44:22 UTC
The only thing i can semi agree with here is that it can be difficult to find a corp. But as others have said, it takes research and if you are willing to put in the time you will be able to find what you are looking for without having to jump trough all the hoops and write forms and hours of interviews with 5 different recruiters (or at least know enough about the corp your looking to join to make you feel its worth spending all that time trying to join).

Knowing that you have already deleted your character i doubt this will be of much help to you, but in case you decide to come back there is a guide located right here with information and tips from recruiters, recruits, CEO's and other random EVE players meant to help making your search a bit easier.

Good luck with whatever you end up doing, and if you decide to give EVE a second try, just remember to be patient Smile
Alice Saki
Nocturnal Romance
Cynosural Field Theory.
#84 - 2013-07-07 01:49:22 UTC
OP

FREEZE! Drop the LIKES AND WALK AWAY! - Currenly rebuilding gaming machine, I will Return.

Seven Koskanaiken
Shadow Legions.
SONS of BANE
#85 - 2013-07-07 15:04:36 UTC  |  Edited by: Seven Koskanaiken
There are corps that will accept new players, unfortunately the in game corp finder is abused by corps who tag themselves new player friendly while requiring upwards of 10 million SP, some even set themselves as new player friendly with 30 mill or above for christs sake. As the finder cut off results after a fixed amount this clutters the results up with corps unsuitable for new players and leaves them with few real choices from the tool. IMO any corp found tagging themselves with the new player field requiring more than 1 mil SP should be banned from using the tool.
Myfanwy Heimdal
Heimdal Freight and Manufacture Inc
#86 - 2013-07-07 16:03:38 UTC
Riot Girl wrote:
How did it take you 4 months to figure out you don't like something?



Rather than making an instant judgement perhaps the OP worked at the game for a while.

The comments about the No Secrets, I would tend to agree with. Sometimes too much information is given especially with anomolies.

Pam:  I wonder what my name means in Welsh?Nessa: Why?

Kult Altol
The Safe Space
#87 - 2013-07-08 12:35:15 UTC
This game is terrible, why do I keep playing?

[u]Can't wait untill when Eve online is Freemium.[/u] WiS only 10$, SP booster for one month 15$, DPS Boost 2$, EHP Boost 2$ Real money trading hub! Cosmeitic ship skins 15$ --> If you don't [u]pay **[/u]for a product, you ARE the [u]**product[/u].

Michael Hickey
The Scope
Gallente Federation
#88 - 2013-07-08 20:12:14 UTC
Seven Koskanaiken wrote:
There are corps that will accept new players, unfortunately the in game corp finder is abused by corps who tag themselves new player friendly while requiring upwards of 10 million SP, some even set themselves as new player friendly with 30 mill or above for christs sake. As the finder cut off results after a fixed amount this clutters the results up with corps unsuitable for new players and leaves them with few real choices from the tool. IMO any corp found tagging themselves with the new player field requiring more than 1 mil SP should be banned from using the tool.


Maybe it's just me, but if a 'new player corp' wants you to pay 30 mill to join, it doesn't sound all that 'new player corp' friendly to me.
Job Valador
Professional Amateurs
#89 - 2013-07-09 05:32:52 UTC
Came expecting to haz stuff, left dissapointed. Oh well, not the game for you then, smell you later.

"The stone exhibited a profound lack of movement."

Jarod Garamonde
Jolly Codgers
Get Off My Lawn
#90 - 2013-07-09 17:07:34 UTC
Starkiller Lothlorien wrote:
For what the I don't even. Incredible OP. You can easily have a pirate and an explorer and a miner and a wormhole raider pfff easypeasy. I only 1.5month, I been ninja mining in null, explore abnormalities like Lewis & Clark on crack, I even went deep deep deep undercover into wormhole's ass and came out fine with tiptop peen and lookatme bragrights.

Alt? Not needed. Just time, is all. What, you octogenarian going catch the number nine to heaven in seven months? Get a pair and pay your dues, you be bittervet like Ace and Mittens before you hit 30.

Eve level progression doing fine. No rush. Not going anywhere.


Should I be worried that I actually understood everything you just said?

That moment when you realize the crazy lady with all the cats was right...

    [#savethelance]
Keira Kashuken
Daikoku Innovations
#91 - 2013-07-09 17:17:21 UTC
Axis Emissary wrote:
4. Corps/recruitment. Since to be effective one needs t2 fits most corporations have solid 15-20 mil sp requirement. That number is not arbitrary. It simply reflects the amount of sp needed to fly T2 fitted T1/T2 frigates, T1/T2 cruisers, T3 battlecruisers and maybe battleships. And the process of recruitment is quite humiliating. "Make sure you fill our forms and don't forget to let us about yourself as well. If we like you, we will let you know within 2 weeks and schedule an inverview with you via teamspeak." Or some crap like that. Thank god, they don't ask for urine analysis. I feel some people take this game too seriously.

But good news. I don't have to worry about all that any more. Cheers!


Thats wrong. I know it because I did recruiting for a while and not all Eve Corporations work like that.

My usual routine was to simply talk a little in our public chat and then invite potential recruits for a TS interview as soon as possible. Pretty much all Corps that I ever joined had the same concept; you mail their recruiter, and they invite you to talk a little about your ideas and their ideas and then ask for an API and contact you a few days later.

If a corp hands you a form before they talk to you, just move on.


Daisai
Daisai Investments.
#92 - 2013-07-09 21:43:32 UTC
Even though some older players might disagree with this post it does show the view most new players have of this game.