Got into the game, spent 30 minutes trying to figure out how to actually move my ship, with 300% of my brain cell power i managed to mine an asteroid, googled how to sell it, bought a stripper, saw it's considered livestock, was excited to open up my own farm called Tiddy Ranch TM, excitedly went 4 systems away to where my stripper was, devastated to see all i could do was to sell it at a 1 credit loss Truly a game of all time
Honestly, I've subbed only recently, but I've noticed this with a lot of the Eve community on youtube. The small creators are some of the best, and it kinda makes me sad. People like you make such wonderful videos, and they deserve more publicity. This kind of thing really helps new players, and the community, as a whole, and it's just amazing that people put in this much effort. Thank you, your service is much appreciated. :)
It is really not that bad. My videos get on average a ton of views and I just started a month ago. I just do too irregular videos as I need on average 4-6 hours for a 4-8min video.
I know I'm late af, but I got a tip I always use now too and it may save you a sad day from ganking. For hauling anything of value to you for selling or moving - when you need to dock near gankers like in Jita do this: 1) go in your capsule or shuttle and set a bookmark at the undock point of where you need to go. 2) set the station as your destination 3) use your undock bookmark to warp to 0m 4) after entering warp use autopilot to auto-dock This addresses the issue of not landing within docking range, and giving gankers time to pop you
About the "don't spend your hard earned money on ships" comment. If you're relatively in a good place in terms of real world money, there's nothing wrong with buying plex to spend on ships. The vast majority of people wont be able to make billions of isk for an hour of game play. So working an hour of overtime at work to buy a plex so you can spend your time pvping instead of pve is a valid strategy.
I guess that is fair but there is the temptation to spend 100$+ on a fancy battleship or dreadnought and it simply is not worth it. It will die eventually, so rather spending 100$ once and buying dozens of faction battlecruisers is more fun and you don't have to care about losing them. The reality is that bigger also means you attract people who specialize in killing big stuff.
@@i-401_yt shrug, if it's something they want to do, then all the more power to them. People don't need to fly big ships to have a good time playing the game, but if it's something they desire, then dropping the cash for it is still the least time intensive way to go about doing it. And I say this as a person who's never bought plex for real world money. (Only for isk back when it was 250-500m for a sub.)
Me subscribing to an EVE Online content creator after leaving the game years ago is probably a sign of me returning, whether I want it or not ;-) Thanks for your videos.
EVE is right now actually at a new high point and with the winter event there is an easy way to make some good ISK. So if you want to jump in it is a good time :D You can also join my discord just to hang out with people, will help you to slowly get into it again.
skills didn't always stay. a clone LEVEL used to be a thing and LOSE of skill points was a thing, even out side of T3 cruisers. that eve now lets you KEEP all your skill points...is certainly more fun and less 'loss' so people will be more willing to fly&fight.
I spent real money ( ~60 bucks) to get an orca.... I did so cause i wanted to pair it with a Hulk and do some serious mining. It paid off as i ca now use the compression and boosts of my orca ( along with mining drones) to pull in enough ore to sell that i can replace my orca every 2-3 days inside High Sec. I mine in HS to pay for my fun in low/Null sec.
i have given you 3 likes already, this time i subbed. been a rebouncing player since 2007. this game honors each small mistake made with a darwin award :P coming back once in a while every few years really hurts when forgetting the simple stuff, while checking out new features.
Man great video! Have to say that there are a lot of tips for new beginners but none for established beginners that have like 10mil skill points and a couple of billions in assets and I think the community needs such video
2:46 "Murder is bad" -> transport ship , haha best Name :D thanks for all the tutorials. im new to eve and just trying to learn by watching you and some others. What i like about your videos is that they are short and concentrated on giving the info. I watched a few 30 min. videos where they were mumbling and blablabla and there was so less info.
Tips for hauling: - NEVER fly without tank - you should do multiple trips or use redfrog to transport large quantaties from a to b - use dockspots at stations so you can instantly dock after landing at the station - dont put billions in the cargohold scanning ships are in every system leading trade hubs - avoid 0.4 and below; Concord will not help you there Also by undocking you consent to pvp.
@@i-401_yt Yeah sadly. But the Badger and Sigil are good to use and alpha friendly. Badger can get up to around 70k ehp. Maybe more. Sigil can get to 45k ehp without being to slow in the align time. Looking forward to the video.