![]() They'll have players with the skills to pilot massive ships and if they are going for a large fight you might be assigned to a small ship that's main role is to have a tiny effect on the fight. Of course you can just join a large corp. Of course if you do that, then you aren't training the skills related to industry, trading, exploring. That means to stand a chance in PVP you'd have to wait many days, maybe a year to train those skills related to PVP. Your skills train when you que them into the skill trainer. It's based on skills, and personal skill, but a lot of skills. I think most of us had enough of that in high school. ![]() Of course, you can always buy PLEX with real money and sell it for ISK, but then every ganker and NPC who blows you up literally takes your lunch money. You don't have to make mountains, but you have to make enough to support your EVE lifestyle. Even if you are an Omega clone (paid sub) with a bucketful of PLEX, you'll still always need to make ISK. Also you will figure out what way of making ISK appeals to you: combat, mining, trading and marketeering, exploration, scamming, etc. If you decide that you don't like the game, you walk away from it and it costs you nothing. Until you get there, you'll be doing small things and taking small risks. At 1bn ISK, you are ready to fly and replace ships for which Omega status makes sense. ISK determines what you can fly and consequently replace. Not your ship's hit points, but you as a player. Try it for free (so-called Alpha clone), and do not buy a sub and do not pay any real money for any packs until you amass at least 1bn ISK and 5mil skillpoints.ĥmil skillpoints is the cap for an Alpha clone. ![]() I think that's what's worth it about the game. It feels like the stakes are high and when you find a fight it's amazing. In that sense it can start out a bit afk.īut well, there's nothing like the thrill of pvp when you are risking your ship on the line. You're restricted in real life days and there's no grinding for xp. Eve is sadly a waiting game and alpha/f2p really isn't designed for getting you set up quick. I think if you're f2p it'll take quite a while to get involved. A common complaint is that optimisation and spreadsheets have a lot of power. So in that sense it isn't as reflective of player skill, but moreso strategy. It's quite hard to play out of the box until you find your footing, which can take a while. As others have mentioned skill training and planning is a big part of the game. I think it's difficult to get started with respect to training up, even more than perma unlocking heroes in League. If you start the game and I'm offline: Do the tutorial missions and the AIR Career Program to better understand the game and to earn even more bonus skill points, free ships and your starting isk.It's pretty cool meeting people from across the globe playing this game and it's definitely very unique. If you've never played EVE before and you are curious, with this invite link you'll get a head start with 1 million skill points and if you mail me ingame (to Katie Nardieu) with your character name you'll receive a nice isk bonus to start you Eve career (isk is the ingame currency: interstellar kredits) from me personally We are part of a bigger alliance with the same Christian values. ![]() We have mostly EU and US players and for the time being we are a small community. You can find us on the ingame channel: "Logos Community" and on discord If you fancy the most dark game with space ships and beautiful surroundings, where nowhere is safe and your ship will blow up eventually and you want to experience what that is like? Now you can within a corporation (Eve's version of a clan) of fellow Christians.Įve Online is free to try without time constraint. ![]()
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