Yes I don't know when or how but Eve is offering 30 day free trials. I'm downloading as I write this ready to give this game a good try. If you never tried this game now is a good time to get it. 30 days is a lot better then their old 7 day trial for sure. I wonder is the tutorial still horrible? Will I need to look at videos to learn how to play or did they fix that?
Are you onto something or just on something?
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If you are interested, I could download the game and provide you with some guidance.
Wow the game took like 2 minutes to download and install. I'm going to eat thanks for the offer and yes that tutorial was horrid.
This is the kind of personal experience that got me hooked on EVE for so many years.
It is not a rare thing to talk to someone who's willing to go out of their way just to help you learn how to play EVE. Even if it's someone that killed you and took all your stuff, they are probably also willing to give you twice as much back in return for a good conversation or spending time playing with them or learning from them or helping them with something different.
It brought a smile to my face to see Gdemami's response. He's willing to download the game again just to show you what's what. It's not saying anything for the quality of Eve, or whether sandbox is better than themepark or anything like that. It shows what kind of PEOPLE play Eve.
I am glad they are releasing a 30 day trial, as some people will finally see how far from truth it is when they read forums where people talk about Eve's "toxic community" ---
That being said, I do have a little concern on the other end considering with an influx of free players, the toxicity has yet to come...
Anyone who hasn't played Eve before and is planning on taking this opportunity to try it out, I strongly suggest just looking for some friendly people to help you learn and not paying too much mind to the tutorial.
Literally, all the tutorial is now is something like, "Buy something from the Market" and doesn't tell you how, because it is promoting the player to research the information themselves on the internet.
"Warp to another system."
How? I don't understand the interface.
--- after research online and talking to players, new-player learns how to fly their ship and navigate the map. Once he/she enters another system, the tutorial says "Completed!" but offers the player nothing. No ISK, no loot, no skillpoints, just a confirmation.
Useless.
1) You can pretty much loot anything even if it's yellow, but it will flag you as a criminal and the person that owns the wreckage or canister that was stolen from has legal right (in game legality via CONCORD) to shoot at and destroy the person who stole from them.
2) A new player should not be looking to deal with PVP whatsoever until they feel confident and comfortable with the systems in Eve, including and not limited to things like how security works, how standings work, what cooldown timers means (very different than a normal MMORPG's cooldowns. Has nothing to do with your abilities* but instead, is about what status you are currently i.e. aggressive, criminal, faction warfare, war dec'd, etc) --
3) Anyone who offers to duel or fight already has a plan to kill you and is 90%+ sure they are going to execute that plan. Humoring them is the same thing as offering them your ship with a bow on top. Everyone has an agenda, and the less you know about them or their plan, the more likely you are in the exact position they want you in. Just take caution at all times.
You can loot yellow wrecks but the security measures are turned on by deafult, it is good to learn about aggression timers before you turn those off though.
PM me with your character name and race, and I hit you up in game.
@MMOvision
I got exactly same impression regarding tutorial. It is essentially a "journal", entirely useless
EDIT: o yeah, dont listen to that guy over me, he is trying to get you burned. Every one in even is a pyscopathic nut case, trying to steal, rape, and murder everything you care about, end of story. You go in here, and start thinking garbage like that, where you think every ones trying to help you, your gonna get ate up, chewed spit out, and then laughed at. If you can't verify what some one is saying with documented web sites, and information its not true.
The game needs less than 1GB including the launcher to be playable, and no you won't get stuck at character creation.
https://support.eveonline.com/hc/en-us/articles/202538842-Download-on-Demand
For the rest of your post...eh, funny...
/shrugs
I'd move if I didn't have fast internet.....
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Just trying to live long enough to play a new, released MMORPG, playing New Worlds atm
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So where are you getting this garbage information, about needing a fast internet connection to play online games?
If i needed to host something, there are a trillion options available to rent a hosting computer.
So you enjoy those drunken retards running around at 3 am, and the 24 7 sirens, crime rate through the roof, gun control that is beyond outrageous, cops, criminal, rapists, I will enjoy my woods, where it may take me 7 hours to download a game, but that is well worth avoiding that.
I couldn't start to imagine having to wake up, and walk out side and look at millions of other people, i think i would hang up haha.
Besides, the country has its issues with banjos, livestock, cabins in the woods etc.
I'm a fool for the city .....
"True friends stab you in the front." | Oscar Wilde
"I need to finish" - Christian Wolff: The Accountant
Just trying to live long enough to play a new, released MMORPG, playing New Worlds atm
Fools find no pleasure in understanding but delight in airing their own opinions. Pvbs 18:2, NIV
Don't just play games, inhabit virtual worlds™
"This is the most intelligent, well qualified and articulate response to a post I have ever seen on these forums. It's a shame most people here won't have the attention span to read past the second line." - Anon