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Eve online learning curve
Eve online learning curve







eve online learning curve

CCP is in no way responsible for the content on or functioning of this website, nor can it be liable for any damage arising from the use of this website.When you are looking for a sandbox game where the sky is not the limit, then the well-known EVE Online must be the game for you. In this player driven persistent world MMORPG, you will be able to do almost anything you want. From being a miner, to doing logistics, or fighting in space with a well fitted ship, EVE Online offers many ways to find enjoyment in space. If, and this is key, you’re willing to face its very VERY steep learning curve. But if you have patience and are humble enough to admit that this game requires some study to do well in, then you may be well overdue to give EVE Online a try. The game has a very steep learning curve.Īs there is just nothing quite like it in the MMO realm.īefore I tell you more about this awesome game I will warn you again. Getting a grasp on every aspect of gameplay might feel like climbing Mount Everest without any training… or clothes. Let me reassure you that only the first day, maybe two, will feel this way. Soon you will recognize that knowledge is power in EVE Online, and each trick you pick up will set you that much closer to causing some real changes (or chaos) in the world of EVE Online. Simplifying combat to the extreme, one can compare it to advanced rock, paper, scissors. You will always find a weapon type that beats out another, and the more you learn of this strength/weakness tree, the better you and your allies will fare. Picking fights you can win based on this knowledge is key early on, as you’re a small fish entering an ocean flooded with some well-fed whale sharks. And likely you will remain a small fish for a number of months or years before you can catch up to the blue whales. When the UI resembles a NASA control panel, reading some guides is a must. One of the limiters on this progression in EVE Online is training skills. In order to fly a ship of certain rank, your skill needs to match up. Skills are acquired through books and training these skills will take time. At the first few levels you aren’t really looking at a lot of time most of the time the first levels take around ten to thirty minutes of training. Skills can go up to level 5, and the last two levels in particular take the longest, mostly taking days and in rare occasions even weeks.

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But don’t be afraid that there is some arbitrary time wall blocking you from having fun.

eve online learning curve

There’s still plenty of ship variety available to newer players, and even most advanced players tend to fly around in frigates so they don’t risk losing their juggernaut ships due to cheap massive ganks. Once you’re through the initial wave of “oh my god what is this?!” it’s time to settle down to decide what you want to get out of EVE Online. This involves figuring out your persona and deciding what steps to take to get there. In case you haven’t noticed, this game revolves around lots of planning. For example, if you want to be a miner and just mine in the higher security zones, you will need to train specialty skills to maximize revenue and resource acquisition. This differs from a pirate who will be spending their research towards new ways to blow people up, skills that a miner typically won’t feel are beneficial when spending more of their time in a slow ship with basic turrets. Some players choose to go with a more neutral path until joining a corporation, the EVE Online guild system. Corporations usually are part of a bigger alliance of corporations, and own a bit of space somewhere on the map. Depending on the corporation, they might have specific needs for you, and will reward you for filling your assigned role. That is why you might want to look for a corporation before you start planning your training. My ship serves the secondary purpose of being the Megazord's arm brace.









Eve online learning curve