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low genius
The Sound Of Freedom Dirt Nap Squad.
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Posted - 2014.05.06 23:48:00 -
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Hin Raven wrote:Or would i be ganked so much that the game would be unplayable?
a dust player can start getting solo kills in eve online within 2 weeks.
a guy joined us in eve and got his first kill on day 9, first solo on day 12.
skill high-speed maneuvering, acceleration control, evasive maneuvering, and navigation to level 5 as fast as you can only skill other things up to the level that you ABSOLUTELY have to to fit what you need to fit.
join 'the condor bar' and tell anybody fuegos sent you.
eatsbabies cienfuegos
steward of the renegade alliance.
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low genius
The Sound Of Freedom Dirt Nap Squad.
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Posted - 2014.05.06 23:52:00 -
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Hin Raven wrote:VINGTHOR LYNN wrote:Hin Raven wrote: Is it like proto stomping or is there always a risk of it but mostly you can get in and get out fast enough? I would like that sort of tension but if it was constant non stop grinding stomping every time i left high sec for a mission then that would be annoying
Well its more about choosing a friendly corp that sticks together and trains their newbs. Its a steep learning curve but like in our case if you are part of a big alliance you are not abandoned to the wolfs. Still it took us sometime to find a place and we drifted a bit. The mistake we made is we started in hisec space, where all the newbs start, and mostly run missions and did mining. We got wardecked ( challenged into a war by other bigger corps) all the time and it was frustrating. The only way to be safe in EVE is to jump into the deep end, learn PVP and be part of an active and well organised corp. Once you learn the ropes and have some skill you can do anything you like, industry, solo hunting, exploration etc. My thinking would be to take it nice and easy in high sec for a month or two then maybe ease into a corp and get fully into the game. After dust and other fps i dont play enough to get good at. Nice and slow would be a nice break. Ill probably just mine in high sec for the first while.
don't do this. please. go out and get into fights in low sec as fast as you can high sec is for shopping.
the advantage that people have is combat experience. go get experience.
eatsbabies cienfuegos
steward of the renegade alliance.
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low genius
The Sound Of Freedom Dirt Nap Squad.
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Posted - 2014.05.07 00:55:00 -
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tastzlike chicken wrote:low genius wrote:Hin Raven wrote:VINGTHOR LYNN wrote:Hin Raven wrote: Is it like proto stomping or is there always a risk of it but mostly you can get in and get out fast enough? I would like that sort of tension but if it was constant non stop grinding stomping every time i left high sec for a mission then that would be annoying
Well its more about choosing a friendly corp that sticks together and trains their newbs. Its a steep learning curve but like in our case if you are part of a big alliance you are not abandoned to the wolfs. Still it took us sometime to find a place and we drifted a bit. The mistake we made is we started in hisec space, where all the newbs start, and mostly run missions and did mining. We got wardecked ( challenged into a war by other bigger corps) all the time and it was frustrating. The only way to be safe in EVE is to jump into the deep end, learn PVP and be part of an active and well organised corp. Once you learn the ropes and have some skill you can do anything you like, industry, solo hunting, exploration etc. My thinking would be to take it nice and easy in high sec for a month or two then maybe ease into a corp and get fully into the game. After dust and other fps i dont play enough to get good at. Nice and slow would be a nice break. Ill probably just mine in high sec for the first while. don't do this. please. go out and get into fights in low sec as fast as you can high sec is for shopping. the advantage that people have is combat experience. go get experience. Yeah, don't do that. Or don't do it exclusively or for long. I did that and was about to quit the game/take a long break. -Then I met some crazy hair-on-fire theorycrafting PvP'ers named eatsbabies cienfuegos and Johnny Freedom and 3 or 4 other people. We did a thing. One of the most enjoyable gaming experiences I've ever had.
it was really, really, awesome enso.
eatsbabies cienfuegos
steward of the renegade alliance.
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