i heard it has good economics and i wanted to try but loloking at it reddit page theres a lot of phrases i have no idea what do they mean so how do i get started?
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They're a guided roadmap for new players that further act as an introduction into the area of play you're interested in, I think they were introduced along with the ability to play Eve for free back in 2022
Expanding on this: once you are out of the tutorial and out on your own don’t rush to get into the next biggest ship. New bros can be super effective/helpful as a scout/tackle/ewar with the base faction frigates.
Also find a group to play with, look on r/evejobs. People love to show new bros how to play the game. They will get you into some good fights. Take a look through the postings and find one that interests you.
Don’t be afraid to lose your ships. They are ammo and can be replaced.
When you choose a race to start playing as, especially the Caldari race, you will more than likely at some point be coerced into joining a corporation in an alliance called Absolute Order. It is important that you refuse this offer, EVE University is an excellent community to to join to learn how to play the game.
Every game has acronyms and things you don't understand if you dont play.
Imagine someone playing League of Legends describing a character or build if you never played, it would make no sense until you played. Same thing here.
First you make sure you have your reading glasses nearby. Then you install the game and play the tutorial. Read what they tell you. Read the info section on items. Then do the training quests called career agents. There are 4 of em. Read the texts. Look at the menus. Then make yourself a short term goal. If you know how to reach the goal, set up your skill queue and get cracking. If you set a goal and don't know how to get it done, open a beginner guide like the one kismeeter often links in the discord and pick a new goal that you know how to accomplish.
There’s a lot of crap that you don’t need to know to start playing. If you encounter a term you don’t recognize or a problem you can’t figure out - Google, eve uni’s wiki page (wiki.eveuniversity.org), or this subreddit’s weekly “no question is stupid” thread are good places to ask.
- Play for a bit to get a feel for the game and how the controls work.
- Do a tiny bit of ratting(killing npcs) to feel how combat works
- Do the AIR careers if you want to get an over all feel for what you like and don't like
- Then when it feels lonely, you UNLOCK THE GAME, EVE IS A SOCIAL GAME. Driven by a gigantic community full of famous and infamous characters. Join an active corp or alliance. Joining a null sec corp (when you come to know what that means) will sort of get you exposed to everything and keep you in a friendly group.
- Again double, EVE IS A SOCIAL GAME. The players make the stories! Once you start you sort of just get on that path! Feel free to DM me for advice! I started recently but until I learned that it was hard af to get into!
i just like economics and player simulated one.. sadly no one except for eve made a game like that evn thoi woudl happly play something like this but on smaller scale
- Download the game
- Do the tutorial
- Do the AIR Career program of the part you'd be interested in doing (Exploration, Industry, PVE, PVP)
From there you'll have a basic understanding of what you'll be doing and how to continue building the next blocks;
- Join a new player friendly corporation like Eve University
Dumb Question what are these AIR career programs and when were they added?
You should try the new onboarding out, it’s pretty cool
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They're a guided roadmap for new players that further act as an introduction into the area of play you're interested in, I think they were introduced along with the ability to play Eve for free back in 2022
edit: it was 2022 not 2016
I would suggest you the following:
1. Ignore reddit bittervets
2. Install the game
3. Have fun
Expanding on this: once you are out of the tutorial and out on your own don’t rush to get into the next biggest ship. New bros can be super effective/helpful as a scout/tackle/ewar with the base faction frigates.
Also find a group to play with, look on r/evejobs. People love to show new bros how to play the game. They will get you into some good fights. Take a look through the postings and find one that interests you.
Don’t be afraid to lose your ships. They are ammo and can be replaced.
Always jump into fights. That’s how you learn
oh gut :D
When you choose a race to start playing as, especially the Caldari race, you will more than likely at some point be coerced into joining a corporation in an alliance called Absolute Order. It is important that you refuse this offer, EVE University is an excellent community to to join to learn how to play the game.
Easy; 'wake up' and start flying a ship... Don't use Reddit to gauge the experience you may have before that.
ye just found out eve online and frontier are dif things ofc i had to install the frontier thing first D: instaling the right one rn
Same as any other game, just download and play.
Every game has acronyms and things you don't understand if you dont play.
Imagine someone playing League of Legends describing a character or build if you never played, it would make no sense until you played. Same thing here.
oh i woudl never touch lol
First you make sure you have your reading glasses nearby. Then you install the game and play the tutorial. Read what they tell you. Read the info section on items. Then do the training quests called career agents. There are 4 of em. Read the texts. Look at the menus. Then make yourself a short term goal. If you know how to reach the goal, set up your skill queue and get cracking. If you set a goal and don't know how to get it done, open a beginner guide like the one kismeeter often links in the discord and pick a new goal that you know how to accomplish.
if you expect to know what's going on before even installing the game, you will never install the game
YouTube has some great videos and tutorials out too. Especially for beginners.
get in the game, join a corp that support news.
Ask a lot of questions and do research about topics
thanks
As well as the good advice on this thread, use the help channels to ask questions.
We dont bite!
There’s a lot of crap that you don’t need to know to start playing. If you encounter a term you don’t recognize or a problem you can’t figure out - Google, eve uni’s wiki page (wiki.eveuniversity.org), or this subreddit’s weekly “no question is stupid” thread are good places to ask.
- Play for a bit to get a feel for the game and how the controls work.
- Do a tiny bit of ratting(killing npcs) to feel how combat works
- Do the AIR careers if you want to get an over all feel for what you like and don't like
- Then when it feels lonely, you UNLOCK THE GAME, EVE IS A SOCIAL GAME. Driven by a gigantic community full of famous and infamous characters. Join an active corp or alliance. Joining a null sec corp (when you come to know what that means) will sort of get you exposed to everything and keep you in a friendly group.
- Again double, EVE IS A SOCIAL GAME. The players make the stories! Once you start you sort of just get on that path! Feel free to DM me for advice! I started recently but until I learned that it was hard af to get into!
Take 1 - 2 weeks getting used to the game play and do the tutorials and missions.
Then go explore! Remember never undock in anything you can't afford to lose.
You will never be safe! Keep that in mind!
Have fun!
When you hear “good economics” how does that interest you? Do you like playing the market, crafting, or what perked your ears?
i just like economics and player simulated one.. sadly no one except for eve made a game like that evn thoi woudl happly play something like this but on smaller scale