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"How did you Veterans start?"

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DaOpa
Static Corp
#141 - 2015-06-07 21:00:31 UTC

I started in 2003, I was a miner and trader.

That's all I remember, the end.

Blink
Ares Desideratus
UNSAFE SPACE
#142 - 2015-06-09 19:51:29 UTC
2006 or 2007.

Mining in a Badger.
ShahFluffers
Ice Fire Warriors
#143 - 2015-06-09 22:05:05 UTC
Lol. You are both funny men . :P

Comon. Give us a real story!
Donnachadh
United Allegiance of Undesirables
#144 - 2015-06-21 13:33:42 UTC
Some very interesting stories and I am affraid I cannot compete with them because my story telling ability sucks and I cannot seem to get past the level 1 skill. So here is a short that you can use your imagination to fill in the many blanks.

I downloaded the client and created my first account on a bet with my son.
Dazed and confused I entered into the make believe world of EvE Online.
Decided to see what this whole low sec thingy was about and got blowed up real good in a gate camp on my second day in EvE.
Frustrated I nearly quit because I was stupid enough to go into low sec in the ONLY ship I had that was not the lame newbie crap the game gives you.
That was all back in 2010.
I wandered around EvE and tried low, nul, Worm Holes, tried PvP and PvE and station trading etc. Explored around a lot more and got blown up even more. Ultimately ended up in high sec where I find the most enjoyable part of the game is helping new players discover what they want to do and then guide them to the right skills and ships to the best of my abilities, teach them some ways to make ISK to fund there chosen game play style and then watch as they take wing and go off to bigger and better things.

Boring and not much detail, but I think all of you can imagine the close calls in low, nul and WH, the lost ships and the wrong turns we often make in our struggles to figure out what we like to do in the game. Not sure that many of you can understand the enjoyment of living in high sec and working with new players but that is OK as long as we are all having fun.
Soloman Jackson
Republic Military School
Minmatar Republic
#145 - 2015-06-21 14:24:00 UTC
I'm no Veteran, but my first few days playing EVE were memorable for me.

My brother and I decided to download the game and give it a go. Both of us were green as grass without a clue between us. We started at different stations, so it took us a minute just to find each other in-game. I look at the distance we were away from each other now and laugh, but then it seemed like a long ways.

We decided to fly out to a planet in a system off the beaten path and learn how to fly our ships. I was in a Rifter and my brother a Tristan. Once we landed and flew around each other for a short while, some rats landed on grid. Being new to the game i got all excited and started locking them up. My bro took his kiting position and started applying the minimal DPS we were capable of.

I came to a target i had locked and a pop up appeared on the screen. In an excited furry i canceled it out and continued my assult on the rats. The pop up came up again, this time i saw something about a safety before I canceled it out. By now I was frustrated. I couldn't figure out why the damn game wouldn't let me pop this rat! Then I saw the safety button! YES! I clicked on it and turned my safety from green to red.

WOO HOO! I figured it out! It was letting me shoot the rat now! All the sudden Concord landed on grid and popped my ship faster than I could say "WTF?!"

Come to find out I had my brother locked up. That was my "Welcome to EVE."

“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

Quazal Atreides
StarTrucks
Prometheus Allegiance
#146 - 2015-06-23 12:54:33 UTC  |  Edited by: Quazal Atreides
Well in a few weeks I’ll be celebrating my 7th birthday

For me the start of my eve journey was after I had, had enough of WoW was on lookout for another mmo, a good friend in real life (who happened to be the one who got me into wow) happened to mention this other mmo he played part time, so of course as you do, I headed into YouTube to start and watch videos.
Of course at the time it was hot in the middle of BoB v Goons and watching these big fights with 500+ players just going toe to toe got me a lil moist I must say 

So off to google, and then read about the GHSC theft, this was the hook, I downloaded client and haven’t looked back.
I remember sitting in my iteron 3 with a single mining laser plugged in, sat mining a single large roids of trit whilst I went to bed, wake to find either my iteron full or roids emptied. Mining in 0.9-1.0 with no rats and the roids were in them days juicy, I then got super confident and found some highsec island where I could mine kernite all day in my iteron or mining barge
Even running from island > highsec no one was in low sec it was actually quite enough to mine for many months.
Then about 6months in I had made my first billion, so super confident I picked up some shiny items and along I toodled in my iteron with about 90% of my wealth in my cargo hold,
Guess what happened? Yep I flew through uedama in a t1 untanked hauler and promptly went pop.
So being a new-bro onto the forum I came and complained, as you can imagine in the C&P forum this went to rather well NOT!

But of course I learnt 2 lessons very early on

1 don’t carry more than you can afford to lose and (most importantly)

2 Don’t come to forums to cry lol tears are a more powerful currency than isk

But I suppose my real eve life happened after I was recruited to join Draconis Industries a leading corp in WI at the time (the original one) who were in the process of fighting down in ROIR , of course remember the undocking in my (I thought) uber fit brutix or thorax, ready to brawl against Tri.
See my awesome fitting…

http://eve.battleclinic.com/killboard/killmail.php?id=5301304
http://eve.battleclinic.com/killboard/killmail.php?id=5296341

It didn’t go well, but I got the buzz for pvp, and the next 12 months was a blur of big fleet fights, hot-dropping, titan bridging… Even that was an event having the titan pilot shouting over comms “Don’t bump the ****ing Titan” then letting the DD off and wiping out ½ our own fleet 

And today here I am living in semi-retirement in highsec just building and still loving eve, in fact eve to me is like the ‘one ring’ to Gollum, I love and hate it in same breath, I tried to quit 12months ago, even sold the pc to go cold turkey, ended up 3 weeks later buying a laptop as I needed my eve fix.. I might be able to do a month a year of non-eve, but that about, this is the one game I keep coming back, so much time, so many friends and more memories than my little head can hold.

Still the only person to offer corp creation free of charge. https://forums.eveonline.com/default.aspx?g=posts&m=35634#post35634 Created over 200 was 3rd on the all time corporation job history on eve-board. This service is in stasis due to personal game time...

Luminos
Durid is 4 Fite
#147 - 2015-06-30 17:02:01 UTC  |  Edited by: Luminos
December, 2005.

The lure of Internet Spaceship Pewpewpew drew me in; I saw the Caldari Battleship designs and thought "Yep, that's for me."

So I started working my way up mission running. I was used to MMO progression so the idea of "Start in Frigate, work your way up to the Battleship endgame where you can do stuff" made sense to me. And, even though I refused to train Learning skills (feel fortunate if you don't know what those are) it turned out that the time it took to train BC 1 was roughly the same amount of time it took to grind the ISK to afford one.

I was well on my way to earning some money. I believe at the time I had the dream of being some sort of lowsec pirate in a big ship. All shall tremble before my Rokh, and despair... and so on.

What training BC1 didn't prepare me for however was the L4 missions I had my sights set on. So ISK was slow. And training was slow. And the constant micromanagement of skill training was long and tedious.

So in Feb 2006, I quit for the first time.

I think I probably reactivated for a trial later, but the next time I remember playing was Oct 2010. Learning skills were being removed, and the boost to training speed seemed like as good an excuse as any to get back into the Internet Spaceship Pewpewpew that I still loved the idea of (but couldn't stand the wait for).

This time, my dream of lowsec life had moved on. FW was a thing now, so you could get in fights and not need to mine on the side to pay for it all. There was one small wrinkle. At the time, they way FW paid out was by doing missions. To get the real ISK you needed to run L4s, and to run those you needed Stealth Bombers.

So another big skill queue was micromanaged as I tried to move from a Battleship focus to Frigates again. Naturally, since I had aimed for the Rokh my first time around I didn't even have the Torpedo skills needed for the bombers.

Faced with another 2-3 month wait to get into the ship I was looking for, I quit again around Dec 2010 - Jan 2011.

After than I was clean. EVE was barely even a thought in the back of my head. I was having fun with other games, and from what I could tell the EVE players were happy congratulating themselves over how masochistic they were.

Then, just recently the perfect confluence of Scott Manley's EVE playlist being suggested while watching KSP videos, the "This is EVE" promo vid, and my own hidden desire for self flagellation got me to resub again about a month ago.

I'm not even sure what I'm aiming for right now, but I fully expect I'll quit again in a month when I realize it'll be November before I can properly fit the hull for it.
Darth Schweinebacke
Wings of Fury.
#148 - 2015-07-01 12:24:41 UTC  |  Edited by: Darth Schweinebacke
I have started on dec 27th, 2003 when some gaming buddies from Freespace 2 and Counterstrike convinced me to take a look at EvE. So After Xmas I went and got me one of the original boxed editions (Still have the box, CD and manual \o/).

So I installed the game, undocked in my little rookie ship and went to meet up with my friends. One of them just got his first battleship (a dominix) and was showing it off with his drones outside. Little me in my rookie ship decided to just shoot at it, the drones started to get angry and after just being in the game for a few minutes, I was sitting in a pod for the first time :).

So... with a fresh Rookie ship I started training some mining skills (back in those days making ISK was a lot harder than it is today and your options were rather limited) and we started mining all together. Some people with mining ships jetcanning containers all over the belt and others picking up the ore in Industrial ships.

After a few weeks I could finally afford a cruiser to mine with (I think I used a thorax back then) which did speed up the process a lot (a Venture today laughs at the amount of Ore my little cruiser was mining back then!). My next step was to save up for a Battleship and after a short while I was sitting in my very own Dominix and gladly had enough money to insure it as well.

So I took my little Dominix on it´s first mining trip into low sec. Of course I did not enjoy my ship for a long time...... While I was happily sitting in my belt a Scorpion warped in on me, jammed me unloaded some torpedos on me and my brand new Battleship was gone.

That was a turning point for me in EvE. I started training caldari ships and jamming ships and mase some more ISK to be able to get a Scorpion myself. I started living as a pirate myself and I really had a blast in that ship as it was insanely strong back in those days.

(Full Torpedo damage on all targets, no matter if it was a frig or battleship and the cycle time of jammers was a lot shorter, which enabled you to cycle your jammers through several targets again and again and enabled you to take on multiple targets solo with ease).

So I kept living the pirate life for a good while and then in 2005 sadly lost a couple of ships because of some nasty bugs happening and as young as I was back then I did ragequit and gave away my character.

I tried to play some other games, but Eve already ruined me. I could not enjoy any other game as much as I enjoyed Eve, so after 2 months I came back and started this character. This time around it was a lot easier to make ISK and get into some stronger ships and quickly I went back to PvPing.

Since then I have pretty much done all kinds of PvP, alliance warfare (<3 PL), piracy, ganking, FW... a bit of everything. I had a few breaks because of RL reasons, but still can not stay away from EvE for a very long time and return one way or another.

The last year I have mostly just been running a few missions or did some relaxed Ice Mining while hanging around in Rookie help with various throw away accounts to try to help out our new capsuleers. I still would love to get back into more serious gameplay, but sadly I currently do not really have the time to be really dedicated to it.

But I am not unhappy with the current situation either, helping out new pilots is a lot of fun too and hopefully I can help to convince new players to subscribe :).
Vartan Sarkisian
Phoenix Connection
#149 - 2015-07-10 11:47:30 UTC  |  Edited by: Vartan Sarkisian
This is from a bad memory so there may be a few innacuracies here)

My story starts the day after xmas day in 2010. I had heard of EvE before on the net and had taken a trial account sometime earlier but found the learning curve too hard and left. Having promptly forgotten that trial accounts login details my account that was set up in Dec 2010 was new rather than an extension of the trial. I didn’t have a clue (sometimes I still feel that way too). I went with Caldari because I though missiles would be awesome.

My early time in game was doing ratting and low level missions until I searched for a corp, a guy from a very small corp contacted me and I joined him but really just carried on doing what I had already been doing in game. 2 months in and we got wardecced, he folded the corp and again I found myself in an NPC corp. He found another corp called the Fiction Factory and I joined with him, he left shortly afterwards but I stayed for about a year. It was a high sec corp and the CEO seemed really knowledgeable on the game. I remember my first fleet PVP with wardeccers in a fleet, the adrenaline was flowing and my heart was pumping so hard. We killed their fleet and my guys even stood cover as I went to get a Noctis to hoover up their wrecks. Soon after this my hulk was ganked and I was pissed off, a 200m isk ship gone.

Eventually The CEO decided to take the corp to null sec, that scary place and I didn’t want to go, so I was alone in high sec whilst they did their thing in null sec, it was a setup that was never going to last and so I went corp hunting.

The very first people that I spoke to were in a corp called Inner Visions, the EUTZ portion of a mainly USTZ alliance called Of Sound Mind (Inner Visions, Reasonable People and Raising the Bar are all part of Sound Mind), I joined them on 03 Feb 2012 and really for the most part I have been with them until today, although with a few excursions to other places here and there but always found myself drawn back.

I loved being in Inner Visions, we would have 26 people mining fleets in high sec, we did this to build ships to hand out to replace loses. I remember seeing orca’s, various indy ships shuttling backwards and forwards and 20+ hulks laying waste to asteroid fields. We would also go roam in null sec in fleets generally in the providence area.

Leadership knew some people in Providence and we eventually got sov there and so we moved into 9-FOB2 and 4B-NQN and become a null sec corp, I was more prepared this time and we were having a whale of a time, I even saw a Station Egg planted and blossom into the station that is now in 4B, Brave Newbies were our frenemies and we had plenty of fights on the 9-FOB2/G-5EN2 gate, ratting gave good income as did PI and we were only a couple of jumps (if you took the JB) from high sec. That lasted sometime before tensions between our leadership and CVA blew over and that took us into what we call the Nomen war. We held out for some days before brokering a peace deal and left.

In fact I would say go to this link - https://forums.eveonline.com/default.aspx?g=posts&t=324528 - and read the first 6 posts by XavierVE here, that guy tells it in a much more interesting way that I could and tells the history of that corp/alliance up until fairly recent times, and 90% of that corps history is mine. His 3rd post outlines the nomen war but really it is worth reading the first 6 posts in its entirety. His commentary outlines that we went to curse (I left the corp for most of that period as I hated it there) the moving to Syndicate (Where I rejoined) through to our time in Catch.

There was a bit of everything going on in my eve life, industry, PI, PVE, PVP but found as time moved on the number of people logging on in EUTZ was dwindling and so I left again. I went to various other places, FCON where I was bored surrounded by a sea of blues and I had to fulfil quotas in fleets etc, so not my way of enjoying myself, Modus Angels where the guys were good, but due to my limited game time I was doing most things solo, 3 days in the Kadeshi which I knew was not for me even when I joined and a small stint in blue republic before going back to my spiritual home with Of Sound Mind where we were still part of the Hero Coalition but leaving Catch and heading the Fountain.

Now that Hero has fallen apart Of Sound Mind has moved to a wormhole, EUTZ member numbers are low/inactive and I am finding that I am losing interest, having played this game since December 2010 without a break I either need a change of scenery or a break from the game. EvE is a game that can be played solo but I think it is better if you are in a corp of people you can trust and have the same interests as you, doesn’t matter if it is 5 or 50 but just other people.

Of Sound Mind is very trustworthy and are doing the right thing however what I don’t have there is many people online during the TZ I play in, most of the original crew I flew with back when I joined have left, it is a shame really as I feel such a connection there, such a history and a story it feels traitorous almost to leave but leave again I must as the WH has killed it for me..

I don’t know where my story will take me now, although I know it will not be to live in a wormhole. I’ve thought of Faction Warfare or Low Sec PVP but I don’t want to trash my sec status, The idea of just mining scares me and PVE only will not keep me engaged, I think if I decide not to take a break I will try and find something micro/small gang related, although fitting ships is something I have not really learnt (or even decent PVP skills if you look at my KB) in my time in game.

Highlights are the “this is eve” trailer - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AdfFnTt2UT0 – don’t know about you but I love that video and gives me a rush each time.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mTl2Gn8-oJM&feature=youtu.be @ 1:40 (I love that too)

Seeing the station egg come to life
Destructor1792
Sebiestor Tribe
Minmatar Republic
#150 - 2015-08-06 12:37:39 UTC  |  Edited by: Destructor1792
Grab your popcorn, get comfy and try to stay away........

The actual events of how I came across the game as somewhat fuzzy, but somehow I ended up installing and playing some beta game called "Eve Online". This was way back in 2003 and although the graphics for an online MMO were amazing, I just didn't have a clue as to what I was supposed to be doing or the actual purpose of the game.
Needless to say, I got bored after 3 or 4 weeks (back then, there wasn't really any help guides and I had a hatred for forums!), promptly lost interest and forgot all my login details.

Now jump forward to 2004 and got talking to a friend who was raving about a new "space" MMO they were playing. After many drinks and lots of persuasion on their part, I agreed to re-install Eve and give it another go.

My original Login details were long forgotten so ended up creating this account that I still use. What was even worse (for me anyhow) was my normal online avatar name had been taken! Absolutely gutted and not expecting to stick around for that long, a character was born and just some random numbers stuck at the end.

This time around though - and not long into playing - I actually had help from a few members in local. Through their advice, I actually got to grips with the game (the proverbial "penny dropped" scenario).
Priority back then was get your learning skills trained to 4 and in the mean time, go grab a ship, slap some mining lasers on it & go mine for ore so they could build your first cruiser.
Now back then, Isk was a complete nightmare to amass and it took weeks to get any decent amount so buying off the market was a pretty big no-go. Anyhow, spent a few weeks mining and eventually got my first cruiser - a Rupture. Didn't have any of the skills to fly it though and thus learnt the train a skill for a bit, swap to another, swap to another and finally back to what you were originally training!

To say it was a nightmare would be an understatement and having to time it so your skill finished and you were online to start a new skill was fraught with danger and many days with nothing training!

Even worse (for me), after a few months of playing, my character was not what I wanted! So one night after quite a few drinks, I stumbled in, logged into the game, deleted it & created this one! Even back then, I hadn't realised the importance of the Skill system and "Lost" time. However, what's done is done and this is the dude I've been stuck with ever since.


So starting from scratch.... Again... Skills, mining, skills, more mining - until eventually I had another Rupture. Now back then, the only T2 ships in the game were interceptors and Battleships had not long been release.
Now if you didn't have the isk, there were a few corps who had the money to buy a BS bpo and in exchange for the materials, they would build you one.
After quite a while and more Skill training, I eventually had the funds to acquire a Typhoon. I was also informed that other ways of making money were missions...
So off I went running Lvl 1 and 2 missions in my Typhoon (severely underskilled on my part). Now around that time, Lvl 3 missions were introduced and being a complete Noob and way too over confident at the the way I was decimating the easier missions, I jumped into my first Lvl 3 mission, complete with totally underfitted Phoon and a confidence the Isk would soon be rolling in.....

Yep, you guessed it - Phoon lasted seconds and I was so mortified at losing it, refused to play for a week!!!

So it was back to mining, skills, more mining...... You get the picture Cool

I should also point out that back then, there was no "warp to zero" and I had no real idea of the dangers on Low Sec - even though the corp was based out of Evati....

At some point back then, and whizzing about in my Ruppy, I recall a corp member under attack in one of the belts.. Me being me (and in a ship which was in no way fitted for or even ready for PvP) Warped to the belt only to be confronted by a Megathron hammering away at my corp mates new ship.

Even now, I still remember my chest thumping and hands all sweaty as I engaged.... Needless to say, my Ruppy dps didn't even touch his shields and tail between legs, I ran.... I then spent the next 15 minutes going from BM to BM thinking he was going to find and kill me...
In my panic, I somehow managed to delete my "Warp to zero" gate BM's so those 15 minutes were an eternity back then! No, the Mega pilot didn't chase me after, but hey, I was still a noob back then and didn't know any better!!

Corp mate did thank me for trying afterwards but I felt gutted at not being able to help - yet the adrenaline rush I got for that encounter soon had me dropping the miners and fitting guns to become a newly fledged, PvP'er



I could go on and on - and I've many more tales of daft things I've done throughout the years.....


Hope you enjoyed the "Wall-o-Text" read CoolCool

Des

Not fired a shot in anger since 2011.... Trigger finger is starting to get somewhat itchy.......

Feyd Rautha Harkonnen
Doomheim
#151 - 2015-08-14 05:11:42 UTC
ShahFluffers
Ice Fire Warriors
#152 - 2015-08-14 15:50:39 UTC
Feyd... rather than have people follow a link to your personal blog can you instead post your story here in text?

Not everyone feels comfortable clicking links to a 3rd party site (especially one that is terrible for mobiles).
McReaction
Jerkasaurus Wrecks Inc.
Sedition.
#153 - 2015-08-24 07:48:51 UTC
Just saw this thread, thinking... I've got a story that goes twice into the deep rabbit hole and back again...
I'll give it a write-up... Twisted
McReaction
Jerkasaurus Wrecks Inc.
Sedition.
#154 - 2015-08-24 10:03:21 UTC
Part one

*Brings over a coffee and a bottle of rum*
My story starts a little before my actual character is created, back in ’06… (or thereabouts)
So I’m the usual story of being the kid who gets bullied daily at school and looking for ways to escape the depressing thoughts of it, the couple of friends I had, were from other schools and activities, like actual sailing as a sport(yeah, I know how to steer various ships both motorized and with sail besides EVE).
So two friends and I got together with our pc’s at one point and wanted to have a lovely evening of playing games with eachother and watching movies, when we came across an EVE Online trailer.
This of course struck our curiosity, like a sledgehammer, because trinity trailer… SPACESHIPS! SHINY! Add trials, start download, all rolls minmatar, goes quickly from the reaper, to the Rifter and to the Thrasher, then we switched game. (day one of EVE trial – overwhelming amounts of information)
We didn’t really switch back to it, but I had a chance the following days to dabble around in it, and blow up some NPC’s with my Thrasher, fit with a mix of artillery cannons, autocannons and a rocket launcher, it worked.
At a later point, the EVE trinity patch were released and the curiosity spiked again, this time for a longer period.
This time there were no fooling about, rolling Caldari, getting a cormorant with those seriously (not)awesome railguns and go kill stuff. This lead to an armor resist tank cormorant with no repair module = dead! To mission NPC’s
Back to square one, so what had worked was the missile launcher I had fitted to it, so I got a kestrel, brick-tanked it and got stuff done – really easy!
Upgraded it early to a Caracal with the same thoughts – still worked! Cutting through levels 2’s with ease.
That’s when I ran into Janas Vonvarloria who gave me a more efficient caracal setup for me to kill the missions even quicker. Those missile skills were getting quite potent at this point aswell as the shield skills.
4th Brigade was uneventful for me, I did my own thing, corp fell apart and I just went my way for a fair bit of time, I had a goal, it was to get into a Rokh, cause it looked awesome, had a shield resist bonus and could field 4 missile launchers and supported with 4 vampires for easy capacitor surplus. (This was back when you could Nos a frig for infinite capacitor)
Once again Janas stepped into the picture, as I’ve made an impression in the past and he was asking if I would come along to nullsec to join some allies of CVA.
This is when I ended up in NO BS, got given a Drake and was introduced to the money-potential of belt ratting, while I could further improve shield skills and missile skills, a few dead caracals and drakes later(no not to rats, but getting ganked by other players) I finally got my first BS – Raven, a few 100mil in the wallet and some awesome firepower to kill the rats. I quickly realized how slow BS’s were but oh, that firepower!
I kept going in null until I lost a few of those and still not successfully killing other players – thinking WHAT THE F*** AM I DOING WRONG?
At this point the money started to get scarce, CVA was getting kicked out of Provi after their failed invasion of Catch and everything was just pvp all over.
I realized with the few 30million isk I had left, I should leave while I could still buy a battlecruiser.
So in the spirit of “That looks more deadly, it probably is” I got myself a missile Ferox, and got into level 3 missions in caldari high-sec. *sigh*
Then came a few turning points, I finally got the money for another Raven and a Drake, so I thought – why not give the Ferox I fun ending.
*fit’s smartbombs, grabs dronemission and warps in*
Speeds over to the spawn location and fires up the medium smartbombs – quickest mission ever, killing the last 3 rats with my drones – How the hell did that work?
Then I gradually got into lvl 4 missions, working out the cap stable mission fits with as much damage potential possible… lvl 4 mission raven – the backbone of the future fun, no risk, no worries, just red crosses vanishing rapidly.
Then I came across this guy, NaturalViolence2 whom I talked a lot with and as it turned out – loved to create drama. So we corp-hopped 2-3 times, met a lot of interesting people who were helpful on multiple occasions. Then after a few corps of drama, we ended up in a war-dec when we were finally getting some decent guys together to do stuff – really do stuff and build battleships on a daily basis off mission loot.
War-dec lead to a dead CEO, since he had been a little too good at bragging. The alliance invited the rest of us to make a new corp and join their alliance, we all enlisted. How this happened exactly I think NV2 had a hand in, cause he does have some talent at manipulating people. Jade Requiem Sanctuary was made.
McReaction
Jerkasaurus Wrecks Inc.
Sedition.
#155 - 2015-08-24 10:06:15 UTC
Part two

This is where everything took a turn for the better and proved to be the element of knowledge I lacked in regards to pvp.
After a month in the alliance, we came together to build an archon and we all pooled together to do it, practised triage and shield doctrines on Singularity and it was all good fun.
Shortly thereafter, war-dec! I simply thought, oh no! we are a 50 man alliance against a 100-200 man corp – Cute alliance.
What happened was that the guys who recruited us originally, infiltrated the corp.
What followed was a series of supplying bad intel, and a record of 30+ kills in an hour with a wolf, with and without the help of the alliance mates. Finally something worked, and it friggin rocked! Quickly learned and became efficient and chasing people, catch all flavours of ships running away to any celestial, like a bloodhound on steroids with machineguns strapped to the back. This was how EVE was supposed to be played. For now.
The war decs came on and off for a few months, until everyone went afk and started playing other games a lot. I thought it was time to give null another try with my new knowledge.
Back into Providence and started spanking people, making rock solid ISK off anomalies, plexes, belts. Got myself that Rokh I dreamed about and got rails on it. #I’m-in-a-Rokh-*****
This was fun for a few months, but again, became stale since people would hunt me to kill my ratting raven, when that didn’t work – they left.
Also used the raven a few times for bait – but the cancer of people not being able spread points were painful.
Back to Galactic-Rangers, which by the time had become very afk’ish, bad choice.
Then came Mecha enterprises – Met a guy when I were in provi who were all about the pvp, but I had been hesitant to join – now was the chance, so I took him up on the offer and went to Villore to participate in Faction Warfare on the Gallente side. This were back in 2010 and I stayed in Mecha for a few good months, which eventually lead me to leave since most of the guys were US Timezone, so I were alone a lot flying with other people, so eventually I jumped over to Capsule Corporation(CapCo) and joined in what was probably the beginning of Perungas, Drakes & Canes fleets. Decent content, kill loads of squids every day. Taking a loss for the team now and then, but it quickly dawned on me that faction warfare was a cash machine like no other, building navy dominix’s in a rapid pace. Value 550million a pop.
This was back with the old system before Inferno struck.
Then I had to get away abit, you can only want to fly Drakes for so long, until pulling range and firing one missile after the other gets trivial.
So back to hi-sec, played around with a few guys who wanted to get a feel for pvp, and as it turned out, they had a tendency of shooting something and getting concorded, not realizing what had actually happened, they thought the other players were just that good, but the issue was, they were a mining corp, and if there is anything like watching paint dry – that would be it, I still do it out of silly a habit, with an alt, with tackle fitted.
Then incursions got introduced and I got drafted by a mainly Danish corp to have a crack at it, and it turns out a blaster dominix was quite hard-hitting in vanguards, I had no idea what was happening, so I just kept shooting at whatever people said I should shoot, and I got some “dank” ISK, eventually people started not logging in for the Incursion ops, and boredom struck. That’s when I heard of RvB and thought, hundreds of newbies, all scattered around a few hi-sec systems flying whatever they can get their hands on, should be fun and easy kills… Turns out some people flew brick-tanked bait mallers and just used the odd scrubs to pad their killboard, that’s also when I found out I were quite decent at FC’ing. Stayed for a day and joined minmatar militia, simply because I could and I wanted insight and some comparison between the warzones of Gallente/Caldari & Amarr/Minmatar
Purifier for running missions – Missions were, soloable, easily blitzed, only required killing 1-3 targets and it was easily done in a passive shield tanked purifier. Then I got recruited by Ash Stewart into “The Tenori Tigers” he had an attitude, we weren’t many but it was all about frigs, dessies and AF’s, and there was an infinite amount of content and massive amounts of ISK.
Also met Doctorkaba, with whom I tried out living in a wormhole, with POS and everything and that’s when I started to want content on the bigger scale – Guardians, Archons, battleships etc.
That’s when I somehow ended up in Spiritus Draconis, where I am now.
First shock, the voice of our –at the time- glorious FC, JasonXXl, if you’ve heard his voice, you’ll know what I’m talking about.
2nd shock, The blinged ships, the calm mentality to fights and roaming – but instead of backing down, mildly overwhelmed, I grew with the task… and the fun has been that much more interesting ever since.
But it happened again, lots of the time I were the only one logged in, for a lot of hours.
Then I made the choice of joining some dudes in “Intergalactic Fender Benders”, turns out I had talent dualboxing logistics and doing efficient gate-camps, and wanted to make serious ISK, they said: we make good money, we got plenty of targets, you should join us – we are definitely active.
Turns out they were station huggers and ran solo lvl 5 missions in tengus, never sharing the how-to. So I ended up making a living on gate-camping the Barleguet gate, which at the time were occupied by none other than Brave Newbies. All those kills, but haulers, battleships, frigs etc. just with a pair of Augorors and a Rupture, everything died all the time, except that once when the black ops gang dropped on it. Fun fun!
McReaction
Jerkasaurus Wrecks Inc.
Sedition.
#156 - 2015-08-24 10:07:49 UTC
Part three (final)
Then it all came to an end, when a certain someone lost a solo-Damnation, a loki to a POS, etc. it was all unnessecary attention, and suddenly everyone had the courage to try and shoot back at the gate-camp.
This all escalated into me having enough, but not wanting to leave without one last kill, so I awoxed the same corpie, who had acquired a fresh Loki, with a pair of Augorors – yes, battle-logi is real!
He went pop, drama followed, but I was already out the door… Went to null-sec to Nulli. –******** decision, made some isk, lost some ships. Back to high-sec, then Merrills Marauders happened, where I met Stoop Paz, applied the gate-camping tactics from Barleguet and started improving the killboard to the point where we got hired as mercenaries and what-not, along with plenty of cruiser fights around high-sec.
Then the corp got recruited by some wanna-be null-sec superstars, and I quickly got fed up with how they did stuff. Sitting in a safe-spot for 5 hours until you could gank a frig.
Then I left, went back to Spiritus and been here ever since.
And if you ask why I am sticking around? Well, we are a bunch of belitterate man-children, with a taste for PvP, and I’ve made some friends for life here, which includes meet-ups in Amsterdam and next month will be EVE_NT.
I have held back, on a few juicy details, like a dead 10bil freighter of mine, the emptying of a WH-corps hangars (they deserved it) and lastly some very personal information about the people I’ve met.
All-in-all…

EVE has given me some of the best life-lessons, some friends that I don’t see in person very often, but knows more about me than they probably should and lastly, so many flavors of fun.
-and before anyone asks, the bullying in the start of the thread went on for 8 years, with daily beatings, broken bones, sprained body-parts, black eyes etc. And just for clarification; I don’t want sympathy, I only want to point out that the game is only as good as the people who occupy it.

And what a good game we have!

With love
-MC
*Opens the bottle of rum and chugs it all in one go*
“Engwish not native wanguage, deaw wif it and le typo’s!”
McReaction
Jerkasaurus Wrecks Inc.
Sedition.
#157 - 2015-08-24 10:12:36 UTC
ShahFluffers wrote:
Lol. You are both funny men . :P

Comon. Give us a real story!


Here's your "real story"

Now drop more supers on us! <3
William Ruben
University of Caille
Gallente Federation
#158 - 2015-09-12 05:37:38 UTC
William Ruben wrote:
It was suggested that I copy the post below for posterity.
William Ruben wrote:
I thought I would provide my fellow newbies with a progress report of my game impressions now that I am 4 months or so into this EVE thing.

A brief history: I started in May after having read a bunch of forums FAQs and wikis, so I came to the game with a solid idea of what I wanted to do: PvP with no strings attached. I even came to the game with my corp picked out ahead of time. So, I ran the combat/advanced combat tutorials (and then exploration just to see what it was like, and surprisingly I found it interesting enough), joined corp, set my clone, then for a lark decided to see if I could autopilot my way to station in Syndicate from newb Gallente space. Made it to the gate into null, whereupon I met my first bubble. Welcome to null!

Firstly, the learning curve. I've never been so humbled by a game before--and a lot of this is probably needless (a manual would help) but there we are. What has helped more than anything was getting into my corp, and then asking questions in comms. I now feel like I have a solid working knowledge of the basics, but am constantly learning new things. For example, each new ship fit I see it seems like there are new classes of modules to learn about. This could be streamlined via, say, a manual that lists the sorts of things you can fit into a ship, instead of what I will call the 'Brownian Motion' model of game knowledge acquisition. But several year old accounts are also learning new things, like how you can click and drag drones in and out of bay to space and back.

Second, how am I occupying my time? I generally play between 0 and 2 hours a night, sometimes a little more, sometimes weeks away. Yes, you can play casually! My corp does not care--I didn't join one with pretensions to space age of empires specifically for the relaxed atmosphere. I do small gang PvP and more recently blops. Sometimes I explore and find DED complexes for the bittervets to run (they cut a share to the finder) which keeps me in isk and ships. Sometimes I will run a data or relic site. Whatever. I have no pressure to plex my account which I think is the most important thing--its a game, if it becomes work its not fun any more. About a month in it became apparent that having a market alt in Jita was pretty important, so I plexed a second skill queue for a month to get it sorted. Don't feel the need to have multiple accounts like many bittervets might tell you you will have to, but consider alts as you become more accustomed to the game and their need becomes clear.

Third, skilling. Its crazy, but what I think is most important is to spend time learning how to fly the ships you can instead of hurrying to the biggest ship possible. I got into tackle frigs, then interceptors as soon as I was able. Then I started maximizing support skills, and adding in different fitting skills as new fits demanded. Right now I am polishing off drone skills for a ratting cruiser, and then will go back to frigates and perfect my assault frigate, then build up bombers/cov ops ships. Then perhaps I will go back and start working on logistics frigates. My long term goal is towards T3 cruisers--I'm not even going to consider battle ships until next year at the earliest (if ever).

The thing about skilling is that it hasn't been a carefully scripted plan I have been following. Instead, I have been trying to skill into ROLES to play that I would find interesting and would be valuable to the corp. Therefore, my skill queue has sort of wandered from thing to thing (again, that 'Brownian Motion' thing). But this has worked for me I think because 1) I enjoy myself and 2) I am patient. I am also satisfied with flying smaller ships and seeing how my effectiveness is increasing over time.

The tl;dr Be zen about this. Enjoy where you are. Get with good people. Be able to laugh at yourself (just last night I hilariously misunderstood what a bittervet meant when I was told to "warp to w"). Be impressed with your first sight of a Titan, or capitals exiting a cyno. Have an idea of what you want to do but be open to try new things.

Shoot nerds, get blown up, try to escape with your pod, but if you welp it all, rinse repeat and shoot nerds again.


Well its been nearly a year since I posted that. I'm now in a sig in a major nullsec corp causing trouble where ever we want (but also fly with my original corp). Still have not trained a BS skill, but have a couple alts in the background training for carriers (and one finished JF alt). Got into the lastfight of Dominion SOV and my killboard will be green forever from all those carriers and dreads we killed in an amazing fight. Also screw tidi.

This game really scratches my itch.
EditeD
Caldari Provisions
Caldari State
#159 - 2015-09-29 20:09:52 UTC
2007.
Trial account creation.
Frustration.
Tutorials.
A friend on msn call for support.
Started doing L1 missions.
Got ganged.
Missions.
Ganged.
Mistakes, missions , ganged , moar mistakes , got bored of empire.
21 days in the game and with my account upgraded joined a small null sec pvp corp.

And i never left.

At least my mind never left despite all the times i had to drop the game cause of RL.
Never minned , never did wh , productions , trading or w/e.
Just pvp and some side sub-casual ratting to support my wallet.
And thats all about it folks.
Terminal Insanity
KarmaFleet
Goonswarm Federation
#160 - 2015-12-13 17:58:37 UTC  |  Edited by: Terminal Insanity
When i made my character, i made him Minmatar, in the Military/Special Forces... because i wanted to be a badass pirate, and Minmatar reminded me of the Narn from Babylon5.

When i realized i needed isk to do anything, i started mining, and mining, and mining... =D
Then, just as i started getting the hang of hauling my veldspar back to station, i got the bright idea to sell my ore in Amarr, where i could make a whole million isk extra!. I set destination! from Caldari space.

Thats when i met Dead Parrot Shoppe. In Rancer. They ransomed my ship for 100s of millions more than i ever touched, blew my ship up. Then ransomed & blew my pod up as well

I loved it, i wanted to go get revenge, which drove me to start doing missions and training combat skills

What i loved the most about my early time in eve was the slow progression to get bigger and bigger ships. I remember how exciting it was to finally get my very own Rupture cruiser. And when i finally got my first Tempest! which i fit with Shield, armor and hull tank mods. Along with large and medium autocannons and artiliary, and some missiles on there too.

So i missioned, and missioned, and missioned, and missioned
One day i realized i had enough standings to anchor a tower. My current corp had mostly disbanded, i was left with CEO position, I created a new corp with my standings, anchored some highsec towers, and ran a pair of highsec research towers in Lonetrek region

Im not sure about today, but at the time it was really good isk. I could research BPO packs and sell them with enough profit to pay for the fuel. I still remember it was Lady Patricia who sold me the fuels. She'd haul it right to the systems i needed and sold it cheaper than jita prices. She once made a mistake, and had delivered the correction before i had even noticed, and let me keep the rest.

I started to look into invention, but i didn't like the chance-based nature of it, and didn't want to try invention until i had trained my skills to 5, to avoid waste. And since my corp miners needed an orca, i ended up training for that, and a Rorqual, which i named "PodPooper" because all i could do with it was make jumpclones.

The corp really never took off, people left and found better corps. I packed up my POS's, shut down my corp, and joined the first corp in a nullsec alliance that would take me. U-208, in the Blade. alliance. I got to fight with IT alliance. Discovered the wonders of nullsec ratting, and all the isk! Eventually u208 closed up, and i traveled from one nullsec corp to another. Some great, some horrible.

My favorite time was when i was in TEST, back when they were flying with goons in the "TESTagram" area. I still remember the nightly blops fleets, and reading erotic stories over teamspeak.

Today i'm with PWNN in SMA alliance. The alliance is relaxed, they dont **** on you if you lose a carrier while having fun, like other more elitist alliances. Which is great because my elitist corp likes to doomsday our own members suitcase carriers when we get drunk =D



My suggestion to newbies is avoid small corps/alliances, you will only end up playing solo most of the time. They cant provide the level of multiplayer fun that a large corporation can. And dont wait "until youre ready for nullsec". You'll never be ready for nullsec until you lose things in nullsec! Don't be afraid to join a nullsec alliance early in your career, you wont regret it. Large alliances provide "ship replacement programs" which will pay you to lose ships. In SMA you can make 3 million isk for every caracal you lose. Large alliances are very newbie friendly. Never not a Rifter.



I will still get epic revenge on the Dead Parrot Shoppe, one day...

"War declarations are never officially considered griefing and are not a bannable offense, and it has been repeatedly stated by the developers that the possibility for non-consensual PvP is an intended feature." - CCP