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Maken Tosch
DUST University Ivy League
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Posted - 2015.06.18 16:19:00 -
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This is why I post my buddy invite on my sig at all times.
The PSN ID that your Dust account is attached to is completely separate from that of the Eve Online accounts.
Eve Online Invite
https://secure.eveonline.com/trial/?invc=ed64524f-15ca-4997-ab92-eaae0af74b7f&action=buddy
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Maken Tosch
DUST University Ivy League
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Posted - 2015.06.18 16:28:00 -
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While you're in Eve Online, you can alway join D-UNI's sister corp Eve University [E-UNI] which is far more developed than we are. Alternatively you can join Red vs Blue [RvB] which are more PvP focused.
Eve Online Invite
https://secure.eveonline.com/trial/?invc=ed64524f-15ca-4997-ab92-eaae0af74b7f&action=buddy
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Maken Tosch
DUST University Ivy League
12
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Posted - 2015.06.18 22:01:00 -
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Vlad Rostok wrote:Lightning35 Delta514 wrote:Jack Boost wrote:8 hour job/school ... eve start 8 hour job/school 8 hour in Eve ... not enough ;) Why the **** would I play eve for 8 hours? My advice to you - unsolicited - as someone old enough to be your grandfather, is to immediately delete the game. You really don't need to immerse yourself in this virtual universe populated primarily with sociopaths intent on taking you for all you have. In all seriousness, spend your time in the real world at this stage of your life. Waste this time now and you can never get it back.
Listen to guy. Take his advice. Go to the real world and establish yourself as a corporate lawyer from Washington DC and then progress towards becoming an internet spaceship mogul like This Guy.
Remember, that not all of those who play Eve Online are just little kids. According to CCP games, the vast majority of Eve Online subscribers happen to be between 25-35 years of age as of right now. Many of them, including this other guy happen to be highly established in their real lives as either engineers, programmers, Washington DC corporate lawyers, and even real-world diplomats and day traders.
Yeah, Eve Online is no kiddies game.
Eve Online Invite
https://secure.eveonline.com/trial/?invc=ed64524f-15ca-4997-ab92-eaae0af74b7f&action=buddy
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Maken Tosch
DUST University Ivy League
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Posted - 2015.06.19 02:25:00 -
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Vell0cet wrote:It's possible to play EVE for free buying PLEX with ISK, but it's not worth the time, and is exceedingly difficult when you're first starting out with low skills. You can mow your neighbor's lawn and make the cost of your subscription a lot faster than you can grind it in EVE.
In other words, mowing your neighbor's lawn is like mining in Eve Online. It's a boring profession but man it's rewarding and low-risk. You can even start a corporation on it.
Eve Online Invite
https://secure.eveonline.com/trial/?invc=ed64524f-15ca-4997-ab92-eaae0af74b7f&action=buddy
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Maken Tosch
DUST University Ivy League
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Posted - 2015.06.19 02:33:00 -
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Market trading is another thing to go for, but you'll have to dedicate a lot of time training up almost all of the trade skills and you have to figure out which items are lucrative for trading with good margins and movement. It's mainly for those looking to make a little bit of ISK on the side while mission running, mining, or pvping.
Eve Online Invite
https://secure.eveonline.com/trial/?invc=ed64524f-15ca-4997-ab92-eaae0af74b7f&action=buddy
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