I have played Eve Online for more than 3 Years and i love my Wormhole Life in a C5 Class Hole. It was a great time and i come back one day, thats for sure! Thanks for looking :)
tacticalassin depends on the people you encounter :P some people are just out there to cause as much damage (in ship value) while losing as little as possible if you have a nice expensive ship that isn't very agile you could become a flying target for someone who likes to ruin people's days never fly what you can't afford to lose though, and you should be fine also remember, it's ok to lose valuable stuff, sure it sucks but once you stop caring and see why you lost the ships in the first place you'll start learning how to survive or avoid PVP
Started as an Alpha a couple weeks ago...I love this game. Lost my first ship the other day, it sucked. Rebuilding and getting back in the fight. I had no business ratting in .04 lowsec with the fit my Incursus had. No risk no fun, right? Warped into a field, two destroyers, waxed one as a third came in and lit me up....boom....had a cargo hold full of good shit too (for a two week old noob). Hopefully I'll get the Catalyst up and running today. Great video. Got me pumped....now if I can get my wife off my back so I can play more!
Necro'd I know. But this. This is the kind of attitude a NewBro should have. Remember. Loss is inevitable in EVE. It's how you deal with it that makes or breaks your experience.
When i first ventured into low sec i found a wormhole and thought "Hey, What could go wrong". At the first site i got attacked and killed in seconds. Was my first pvp death. But i texted with my killer later and he noticing im a complete newbie and noob. Gifted me 100k isk. Way more than the lost ship + cargo. gave me a bunch of tips too. In essence 10/10 would get killed in Wormhole space again.
It WOULD be nice if they made a full live action movie! That'd be AWESOME! CCP can do it, they're more than capable. They've definitely the funds, their own Devs could make the CG FX and all that. A famous actor or two and it'd be an awesome movie. Or even not so famous... There are plenty of excellent actors out there that could do it.
Papillon Keanu would be a great main character, Capsuleer or just a ship’s captain. They could easily just take a story from lore, or play within an Eve historical event.
no not just a trial, you have slower training times and are limited in what you can train and fly, but other than that you are a full member, indistinguishable from subscribers.
My problem with Eve always was getting in. When you try to follow the tutorial it indicates to attack a certain target but it is nearly impossible to tell what target is ment. Only play this game if you are either prepared to try and try again or if you have buddies in the game that can help you.That said; the various alliances, the wars and politics themselves of the game are interesting even if you don't play it.
Wont lie, because of this video ( the last part) showing up on youtube, i had to try it out. Interestingly enough, I love the R&K videos. What I would love to see, is R&K's full audio/video about what transpired. I dont think its in any of thier published videos, nor Lord Maldoror's Twitch interview with CCP Convict.. ( correct me if I am wrong, and if so, leave a link.)
I'm new to computer gaming and I've been looking at three games to play. Unfortunately I feel I'll only be able to play two of three (one?). There's some aspects of E.O. I like (just watching) but the lack of immersion (Piloting my ship like Elite Dangerous or Star Citezen) and so involved (complicated) are the roadblocks. That said I'll keep enjoying looking over players shoulders (adding chat, comments and questions. Just "Keep the Fire to Them". :-)
Eve is a fun game based purely on heavy ships and fleet operations. I played off and on for years, always solo, always in medium space. it not meant for someone like me, so don't play much anymore. playing solo is fun but there's no chance of success when the game is based on Corporations not private people.
Will we reach techonlegy like this... or will we be a desolate ball of rock were the fragments of a species that destroyed itself lingers under poisnious sand dunes in a system were the empty husks of survivors long dead drifts togheter with the celestial bodies holding court over a scorched garden world ?
I can understand the failure of many colonies after the collapse of the EVE gate/wormhole, with the loss of the supply chain from Earth, however the premise that it took 'thousands of years' for any colony to get back in space again seems a bit absurd. Are they saying that every piece of advanced technology, from ships to simplistic computers, just died when the collapse occurred?
Overall, I would say no, but if there is enough damage to the ship/s that landed ( or short of fuel resources) depending on the planets resources, some probably taken way longer than others to get back up to space. ( safely) the knowledge to repair, and resource to fix something, is possibly one thing, but if stranded, and out of spare parts to make what you need ( part replacement) probaly taken a while. And if your people are having children, not everything you know, is going to be passed down 100% to every child. Especially if colonists split up, small tribes at war, or general survival. At some point " fixing the spaceship" to the general populace will probably take a back seat to survivability, or a reasonable planted society. ( In an odd way, kind of like how we dont know how certain things were built, like the pyramids) at some point, the only way, becomes the old tech way, and that technology is never re-learned in that specific situation.
Played this game from Empyrean Age. But only a few weeks. Then again later on a new account... gave up again after a month and a week. Then played AGAIN about two years ago... two months. Sooo beutiful and athmospheric game about space. Great storyline, ships... etc. But SOOOOOOOOOOOO SLOOOOOOOOOW in progression. Hours on the gates to ambush somebody, with NO success... MINING lasers for HOURS... PvP with somebody after a weeks of learning combat skills... and LOOOSING completely. Great game but impossible to play for fun. You must LIVE there. At least it is free now.... maybe i should... NO.
I'm guessing there's documentation somewhere showing the coordinates of Earth compared to New Eden but it's either hidden away (government) or lost at an ancient structure?Not knowing the range of a Gate and the effort (logistics) to build one (x?) or expense, how many gates would it take to get from New Eden back to Earth?Earth technology should be thousands of years more advanced then New Eden without the crash after the wormhole collapse (or destroyed?)?Maybe Earth and her allies are doing this already?
After the EVE Gate wormhole collapsed, connection was *entirely* cut off. Even while it was up, they never knew where they were in relation to SOL. They were in an entirely separate galaxy, possibly an entirely separate supercluster. Assuming they did know where SOL was, it takes several hours for even the fastest ships in the game to go from one edge of the EVE galaxy to the other using warp gates, and I don't think warp gates are strong enough to go inter-galactic. Especially not since they require the destination gate to be live before jumping there.
I think the fastest EVE ship travels at about 9000 times the speed of light, so without the use of Star gates, travel around new eden would be impossible and would take decades. Stargates are used for interstellar travel to an adjacent systems and can do this nearly instantly, they are basically like warp catapults to a far greater extent of a ship mounted warp drive. The fastest possible way to travel in new eden is the use wormholes or jump drives. Even with stargates jumping back to the milky way would probably take millions of years if they even knew where it was. But after the EVE gate collapsed, all contact with Earth was lost, as a result wars broke out in New Eden amongst the humans stranded there, Humans originally moved to New eden due to exhausting nearly all the resources in the milky way galaxy, some went off on their own and created different civilisations and society's and due to the war lost resources and the ability to even warp. according to lore, the Humans that founded the Amarr empire were the first to rebuild and re develop warp drive and built the first star gates in new eden.
Yes but after the patch you will get only a part of your lost ships worth. You can insure it and salvage it after it. Then you will get something out of it.