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Kyperion
#81 - 2014-03-17 23:45:26 UTC
Mara Denais wrote:
Kyperion wrote:

No, its a game where a group of cult like douchebags go around ganking New players with developer blessings....


5 years in an NPC corp have jaded you. The majority of my playtime is with fun and upstanding players.


Nope, for the better part of 5 years I was fine, its three weeks in the forums that have jaded me
Mara Denais
Mara Denais Tax Evasion
#82 - 2014-03-18 00:17:02 UTC
Kyperion wrote:
Mara Denais wrote:
Kyperion wrote:

No, its a game where a group of cult like douchebags go around ganking New players with developer blessings....


5 years in an NPC corp have jaded you. The majority of my playtime is with fun and upstanding players.


Nope, for the better part of 5 years I was fine, its three weeks in the forums that have jaded me


Fair enough. THe forum does have that effect.
Jared Lennox
The Scope
Gallente Federation
#83 - 2014-03-18 00:48:12 UTC
Adios amigo, this game is not for you.

http://www.minerbumping.com/p/the-code.html

Kyperion
#84 - 2014-03-18 00:56:20 UTC
BrundleMeth wrote:
OP = Nutz

But I can't believe how many "Likes" he got... Bunch of losers...


You have spent too much of your life on facebook my friendP
Antisocial Malkavian
Antisocial Malkavians
#85 - 2014-03-18 01:27:20 UTC
DJentropy Ovaert wrote:
Antisocial Malkavian wrote:
http://www.escapistmagazine.com/videos/view/zero-punctuation/208-Eve-Online


I always lol @ this review. Not only is it six years old now, OP flat out admits that he refuses to join a player corp or interact with other players, engages in no combat with other players, and generally hugs high-sec and mines rocks and runs missions before declaring eve "Boring."

Eve is what you make of it. Want some content? Get out there and create some. :-)


Al;l the problems with the review are why I linked it. Its comedy gold lol

And, isn't sanity really just a one-trick pony anyway? I mean all you get is one trick, rational thinking, but when you're good and crazy, oooh, oooh, oooh, the sky is the limit.

Winchester Steele
#86 - 2014-03-18 01:28:05 UTC
J3ssica Alba wrote:
Winchester Steele wrote:
J3ssica Alba wrote:
Just wait for S_ _ _ C_ _ _ _ _ _ and you'll get a real space sim. I know I am. Twisted



bla bla bla bla a WoW in space clone.



ha ha ha you're a funny guy, I got a good laugh out of that



Keep funding Chris Roberts while he stuffs his Malibu beach house with hookers and blow. I get a good laugh out of that.

...

Shizuken
Venerated Stars
#87 - 2014-03-18 02:33:25 UTC
Winchester Steele wrote:



Keep funding Chris Roberts while he stuffs his Malibu beach house with hookers and blow. I get a good laugh out of that.


Not that I am a fan of but I am not sure why everyone thinks SC will be vaporware. Give the dude time to make his game...
Ila Dace
Center for Advanced Studies
Gallente Federation
#88 - 2014-03-18 06:04:21 UTC
To the beat of Baz Lurman's sunscreen...

Zoum wrote:
Ladies and Gentlemen of the class of 2013... Join a Corporation. If I could offer you only one tip for the future, joining a corporation would be it. The long term fun to be had by joining a corporation has been proved by scientists, Whereas the rest of my advice has no basis more reliable than my own meandering experience.

I will dispense this advice, now.

Enjoy the power and beauty of your frigate. Never mind, you will not understand the power and beauty of a well-fit frigate until you're well into a terribly-fit battleship. But trust me, in 20 million skill points you'll look back at your Rifter and recall in a way you can't grasp now how much possibility really lay before you and how fabulous it really was.

You are not as skilled as you imagine.

Don't worry about losing ships, or worry but know that worrying is as effective as trying to out mine a 10-Hulk mining bot operation in an Osprey.

The times you'll really lose ships are apt to be times that never crossed your worried mind; the kind that blindside you 4 jumps through a high-sec autopilot route.

Do one thing, every logon, that scares you.

Align.

Don't be reckless with other people's ISK (and get caught), don't put up with people who are reckless with yours.

D-Scan.

Don't waste your time on nerd rage; sometimes you're ahead, most of the time you're behind. The race is long, and in the end, it's only with your own inability to unsubscribe.

Remember the times your fleet came out on top. Forget the times that you lost a faction fit ship. If you succeed in doing this, tell me how.

Keep your old kill mails. Throw away your old loss mails.

Train AWU 5.

Don't feel guilty if you don't know what you want to do with your character. The most interesting capsuleers I know didn't know at 2.2m SP what they wanted to do with their lives. Some of the most interesting 40m SP characters I know still don't. And besides, there's always the character bazaar.

Upgrade your clone.

Be kind to your reputation... you'll miss it when it's gone.

Maybe you'll go to null sec, maybe you won't. Maybe you'll start a WH corp, and maybe you won't. Maybe you'll get scammed out of your first billion ISK, and maybe you'll do the happy-chicken-dance on comms when you get your first Titan KM. Whatever you do, don't congratulate yourself too much, or berate yourself either. Your choices are half chance. So are everybody elses.

Enjoy your fits, use them every way you can, don't be afraid of them, or what other people think of them. Quite frankly they probably suck at fitting too.

PVP: Even if you have nowhere else to do it but RvB.

Read the right-click menu, even if you're sure what you want isn't there.

Do. Not. Read. The. EVE. Forums. They will only make you feel bitter.

Get to know your Corp mates. You’ll never know when they’ll awox.

Be kind to your FC’s. They’re the best link to your PVP and the most likely to stick with you during a hot drop.

Understand friends come and go. But for for a special few you should hold on.

Work hard to bridge the gaps in geography and time zones. For the more war decs you get, the more you’ll need people to fleet up..

Live in New Caldari once, but leave before it makes you soft. Live in Lowsec once, but leave before it makes you hard.

Roam.

Accept certain, inalienable truths:

Jita will scam.

FCs will welp fleets.

You too, will become a bitter vet. And when you do, you'll fantasize that when YOU were young:

People really doubled your isk.

FCs were capable.

and there were no spies.

There were always spies.

Don’t expect anyone else to support you. Maybe you have a sweet BPO collection, maybe you have a Trade alt, but you never know when either one might get robbed.

Don’t mess too much with your remaps, or in two months you'll be stuck mapped CHA/INT/PER for the next year.

Be careful whose contracts you accept, but be patient with those who supply them. Contracts are a useful form of trade, and using them is a way of fishing the old crap out of the corporate hangar, dusting it off, lying about where you got it from and selling it for more than it's worth.

But trust me on joining a corporation


Original thread: https://forums.eveonline.com/default.aspx?g=posts&m=3713732

If House played Eve: http://i.imgur.com/y7ShT.jpg

But in purple, I'm stunning!

Tau Cabalander
Retirement Retreat
Working Stiffs
#89 - 2014-03-18 06:13:42 UTC  |  Edited by: Tau Cabalander
One of my favorite threads, the OP really should read the entire thread:
Am I too stupid to play EVE?

It is full of helpful advice, because unlike the OP, the poster in that thread asked for help.
Caddis Borealis
Doomheim
#90 - 2014-03-18 14:51:39 UTC
http://www.battlegroundeurope.net/home

WWIIONLINE aka WW2OL aka Battleground Europe

There is the ultimate pvp game.

EVE is hello kitty online compared to WW2OL.
Jenn aSide
Worthless Carebears
The Initiative.
#91 - 2014-03-18 14:55:13 UTC
Tau Cabalander wrote:
One of my favorite threads, the OP really should read the entire thread:
Am I too stupid to play EVE?

It is full of helpful advice, because unlike the OP, the poster in that thread asked for help.
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Thanks for linking that. I remember that thread and remember wishing that all new players were like that guy.
Toshiro Ozuwara
Perkone
#92 - 2014-03-18 16:38:35 UTC  |  Edited by: Toshiro Ozuwara
Harbonah wrote:
Also, since you want to speak all intelligent like. When it comes to Humans and animals, past performance IS ALWAYS indicative of future behavior. Thats why we study history. People and behaviors rarely change no matter how much they claim otherwise.

"Is always"

"rarely change"

One of these things is not like the other. "I am always right except the rare times I am wrong."

If the past always predicted the future, NOTHING would ever change. It's a simple idea to understand really.

It didn't take long to locate the tracking beacon, deep inside the quarters for sleepin' They thought they could get away Not today, it's not the way that this kid plays

Kharaxus
Republic Military School
Minmatar Republic
#93 - 2014-03-21 04:21:05 UTC
Ok. I wanna do one too......

Eve Online has a beautiful universe but.....

1. Some people dont learn game mechanics; why ships behave the way they do in space - therefore they will never maximize their full potential in Eve.

2. Some people need WoW social skills.

3. It is too much of an effort for some people to step up to the Eve learning curve elevator; and to truly gain the most out of the PVE experience, in Eve.

4. Some people need somebody else to hold them by the hand, before they PVP.

5. All people need to do is shoot inaminate, stationary objects, and they get "rewarded" with ISK?! Sweet! Now hold my hand when it comes to trading, otherwise its boring.

6. Instant gratification takes too long.

7. If I have to think for myself, no fun.
Lucas Kell
Solitude Trading
S.N.O.T.
#94 - 2014-03-21 07:57:56 UTC
Caddis Borealis wrote:
http://www.battlegroundeurope.net/home

WWIIONLINE aka WW2OL aka Battleground Europe

There is the ultimate pvp game.

EVE is hello kitty online compared to WW2OL.
Last I checked you lose essentially nothing on death. I'd hardly consider that the "ultimate pvp game".

The Indecisive Noob - EVE fan blog.

Wholesale Trading - The new bulk trading mailing list.

Barrogh Habalu
Imperial Shipment
Amarr Empire
#95 - 2014-03-21 11:27:03 UTC  |  Edited by: Barrogh Habalu
Lucas Kell wrote:
Last I checked you lose essentially nothing on death. I'd hardly consider that the "ultimate pvp game".

Losses on death only really add more PvE into the game to replace them. From individual standpoint, that's not what makes EVE PvP game in my book (although it results in how individual approach to combat tactics, which is significant in its own right). But without large-scale economical effect this mech provides interesting aspects of EVE wouldn't exist, so yeah...

It doesn't make it better in terms of PvP, just helps define what EVE PvP is about (see above). It's just different.

OT: There's a reason some of us read about global processes in New Eden more that play the damn game.
Mors Magne
Terra Incognita
#96 - 2014-03-21 11:45:35 UTC
I agree with the OP.

However, a year ago I would not have agreed with the OP, and in 2008, I would have berated the OP.

You see, everything is relative. These days, one has to compare Eve Online with upcoming games, such as Elite: Dangerous.

I don't mean just the gameplay, I mean the whole vision. Splitting Eve into Eve Online, DUST, and Valkyrie was a big mistake because upcoming games intend to have all these elements rolled into the same game.

Back in 2008, I don't suppose CCP saw this coming.
Chianti
Royal Amarr Institute
Amarr Empire
#97 - 2014-03-21 12:48:11 UTC
The game is much better if you set goals and work towards them. Also make friends, both misery and joy love company.

Graduate of the Royal Amarrian Institute of Alt Posting, class of 2003.