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"200 hours in and barely scratched the surface" is a MASSIVE Understatement m8. I'm about 15 years in. Have ships almost as old aswell. been in tons of small and large and even a few Massive Wars in new eden. I have yet to unlock and do everything, tho I haven't chased everything yet to be fair. I've got detailed Stories I could write books with and gotten my shit kicked in more times than I can count. but I've also made the most amazing and genuine Friends I could ever meet through EVE aswell. but it is Autism+ with a little extra Tism+(squared) that being said I've also done a few moments where I've taken breaks for months at a time because of Burnout. "EVE IS REAL" is a term you will find VERY accurate after a while. you'll get it. my only advice to anyone who starts new in eve is. if it smells like a Scam, it is, if it sounds like Bullshit, it is, if you're wondering what you can do in EVE, find friends. Find an active Corporation WITH comms and say hello to them. get to know them. if you need to change group, do it. until you find one that makes you enjoy and have fun ^^
the main reason why i didnt played the game so far, was the fact that it isnt open world at all, you basically just have small levels, warping into. thats just something that bothers me.
Thanks for the video. Turns out progress is locked behind monetisation. I played free online games where cosmetics and lots of quality of life items are monetised with huge commercial success. If progress or upgrade is locked behind monthly subscription, and then you can be killed and blackmailed by some douchebags, then sorry but I've player better games.
Learning the game is very exciting. I started playing in 2006. Before all the new content was added. It was 15.00 per month and every skill point earned by in-game time, after fighting giant battles in null sec and mining, exploring the map, and figuring out how to get ahead by buying blueprints and selling goods on the market. I was in Tash-Murkon and two random guys came out of a wormhole and asked me if I wanted to join their corp I thought why not and it was the beginning of so many spectacular experiences living in that wormhole making tons of ISk doing Sleeper sights in all kinds of different ships and fleets. You see I had been training to fly capitals when they met me and I turned out to be a huge asset with my skill level. We would take on Sleepers with two Capital ships and five Tangoes. That must be what they are talking about only scratching the surface. So what i am saying is only when you find a group of people you can really trust and know they respect you and have the same desire to win as a team then the game becomes fantastic. I still have my Nidhauger and billions of ISK and skill points, but haven't played in three years.
I tend to do a lot of mining and some ratting(killing npcs) and industrial stuff, i love to build things, and where i am now i can build everything up to the titans, which is a massive undertaking. But the alliance i am in is great and the help you can get is amazing, super cool people. Some level V skills is over 60 days :) with a high-grade pod.
short answer, no! this game is lame. whoever came up with that lame skill training scheme to get you to subscribe to a free game was a genius tho. maybe if there were actually missions or any kind of clear objective, this would be fun. good visuals completely ruined by monetization and griefers that have been playing for 10 years and have skills and ships you can't access
How do u get to that amount of stam recovery i only can get to 2049 buffed Edit nvm I think u quickly mentioned the mundus cuz i found a mondus with stam recovery
I'm thinking of playing as the ads keep popping up and look super cool, but after your review, I think it'd be easier to get a job at SpaceX and fly a real ship..........
Dont go down this rabbit hole unless your unemployed have no female partners or you have some kind of trust fund. Id love to play it, but, to get anything out of it you need: 1: deep pockets 2: Be unemployed 3: Be an introvert mega! As soon as you start it you need just a good few 8 hours just for mining!
mining in high sec.....lmao guess ya never met high sec gank squad....always make sure you have isk to rebuy everything....you will need it anytime you get into anything in eve...or dont thats kewl too
I stoped playing it when they made that update ...missions lvl 4 become useless + the looting in the mission + they changed skills needs for ships and missions. It was so many years ago, can`t even remember when it was. I`ve tryed to play it few monts ago ---> total crap made for $$$
Level 4 missions are the same, skills are the same, they didnt add new skills for the same items. They did not change any looting mechanics in the game since the start of the game, what are you even on about?
Seen many ads on the game, joined earlier today after finding a video about the stupidly realistic economy. Seems like a decent game but definitely a massive learning curve please help me this is so confusing and I'm normally a fast learner lol.
Sadly that's about only false information provided in this otherwise very good video. Sure most Tech2 stuff is locked, but Eve is mostly about roles, especially in PvP combat. You can literally be THE most useful pilot in a 100 man fleet with flying a cheap tackler (chear ship that locks down the target while others shoot it down). So that statement is a bit unfair. You can enjoy the game and be useful to yourself and others without omega subscription for a fairly long time. By then you could probably be able to pay for it with ingame currency anyway.
It's decent but I prefer the forest better. There is a spot that has 4 pure iron, 1 pure lime and 2 pure copper within yards of each other. Can then build off the cliff with foundations for space.
@@CapnCrunchESO Aaah I see, thanks... I remember a very good old game that was called Warhawk, you had good customization on ships and I think that'd be a good way to make the players feel progress. Like changing colors, logos, having a customization divided in several parts etc. I think it is important to feel like your own ship is "unique", could have interior design options aswell.
I put my building materials factory on the plateau just south of here, near the tall arch. Then I built a hub/mam site on top of that arch with an extended balcony looking north, after I got the tube to go up easily.
@@CapnCrunchESO I've tried all four starting zones and I keep defaulting back to the Dune desert. Gotta love those Pure nodes. As I rely on bio power for a long time. Mind you, about 30 Somersloops and it's actually Power Augmenter power. It's nice to see every zone seems to have their fans.
I played years ago. I liked being able to manipulate our characters to look funny or whatnot. My favorite part was being able to pay the subscription with in-game currency. It seemed like a lot but 2 Pirate(?) kills netted me about $600-$650k which closed the gap. I stopped playing shortly after. Maybe because of the PvP 🤷
Decent amount of iron and concrete. some copper , 1 coal but 4 not that far near water, 1 caterium real close. Not a bad spot to settle in for earlygame or beginner I'd say, but Oil Sam Quartz or other later required nods are miles away. Also keep in mind, the edge of the map is nice to have a starter point but as soon as you've taken the first ressources everything else will be farther away. (Playing since update2 and I now prefer aiming for the center of the map. I feel everything is closer but the space to build is somtime challenging.)
@@mrosef007 If you move from Cap's starting location to the hill above the three normal Iron Nodes (where the power slug is sitting on that outcrop), look southeast and see that huge rocky "eye of the needle" thingy that's basically at the map edge, the SAM deposit is just between the pillars, way down. A few spiders and a couple of gas plants are in the way, but it's not *that* far out of the way to get SAM pretty early and close by.
Spend real money to subscribe and wait months training and earning for an expensive ship and modules and implants... completely useless because the game is designed to let hats in cheap ships disrupt your gameplay or lose your ship (they scoop loot). No. You should not play Eve-Online
when i've seen the NPC's standing on tables, i don't want to play it yet. This has been here for years. They don't give F about this. And probaly the elevator issues, and door triggers. This game is a massive bug to just do basic walking around a station, so i don't trust playing it for more than that and get angry. It ahs been more than once that i couldn't even get to my ship many times in the row, and i have a very good internet connection.
Not worth it. As someone that sank 2 grand and sold it all to someone else. The game isnt worth it. There's no variety. If you have done 1 ground mission you have done them all, if you explore a cave you explored them all, if you scavenge a ship, you've done them all. Jumptown is one thing, one event to fight over. There's just nothing to do. I got a lot of of rescuing people. Meeting people etc. but it just gets old repetitive
Omega account subscription required to get higher in the tiers and the ships you want on the "normal" line? No thank you. Even World of Warships and World of Tanks allows you to get ALL the tiers and their ships/tanks AND it's completely free to play. Even Warthunder is more generous. Behind a pay wall, no thanks.