Mr TamiyaCowboy
Condotta Rouvenor Gallente Federation
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Posted - 2012.07.24 11:53:00 -
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talking to a new player last night, he/she having a few problems making isk and the likes.
after around a 10 min chat, i thought " how do i help this chap" dragged up my assets and took a gander.
Navy Vexor ( faction cruiser) estimated at around 100 mill isk. i gave the ship to the young new player, told him/her to sell on market and use the isk to better skills and cheaper ship + fittings.
some of us eve players help those newcomers, also some corps/alliances to.
in if as in life " if its to good to be true ITS A SCAM " |
Mr TamiyaCowboy
Condotta Rouvenor Gallente Federation
121
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Posted - 2012.07.24 13:55:00 -
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Laheon wrote:It will help if you take the free trial, but you won't get a full picture of the game. The game really opens up when you get to battlecruiser+ sized ships. You can do a lot in frigates and cruisers, but most of the content comes from BC's, T3 cruisers, battleships, etc.
caldari say rush job, you could be into a moa within the two weeks, around week 3-4 you would be in a ferox/drake running back to back lvl3. after 1.2 month hitting lvl 4 with a very low sp char, but getting by in just a drake kiting the boundry. from there on its the race to max shields / electronics /enginering / mechanics and the likes.
when i started i made goals.
10m sp in 7 months 1 billion isk in 7 months and join one of the feared pirate player corps.
i started in 2006, by 2007 i had all three bagged and ticked of. in 4 years playing i had amassed around 12+ billion isk (solo play). i made isk by selling items to the lowsec pirates on the cheap, mainly implants at first, then i branched into ship rigging, made a few billion.
after that i shipped out into ismother and became of of the Atlas pets. had fun lost ships. when Atlas went down, our alliance also crashed, i lost 6 billion isk but came out alive and still able to go back to my old ways.
in a way i am glad eve is a long term game, its the longest i have ever played/owned a game, it always draws me back. the day to day politics, the great wars, the people and most of all Freedom to chose my own path. no storyline end game just total freedom, and a game the player actions affect others in a chain effect |