Hi - I downloaded Eve Online and really, really, really, really, really wanted to like it
I'm a huge RTS, sim, fantasy, space, any game you name it, loyal soldier ofr the last 25 years.
But I just couldn't get Eve Online. I found myself completely confused and unable to do anything.
Is there something I'm missing? Is there a very good online guide that explains it?
Are there others like me who felt totally confused and just gave it up too?
Is there some easy way to pick it up and will I reach some kind of gaming nirvana when I do, or is it actually overhyped?
Thanks for help
Way to nitpick a completely pointless portion of the picture and miss the entire purpose of the image. Good job, buddy. I'm clappin for ya.
not much to look at (neg#4)..
There is a saying in Eve , HTFU.
Eve is not Wow, its not ToR, its a brutal ground where the weak die en masse and you need to learn to be good in order to be accepted into eve.
Even brand new players, if they are willing to learn, can become predators very fast. Its when people don't interact with others, and somehow think they are safe by not interacting the playerbase that they learn extremely quickly what Eve is about.
asian grind (neg #1), large guilds way more equal then others (neg#2), players with the most time can do anything (neg#3, positive if you poor player, you can beat that with time).. not much to look at (neg#4)..
awesome character creation.. for a game about star ships and your character is hardly used..
sorry EVE is not good.. PURELY an OPINION.. its got a good player base so many do find it appealing, and many will point out why. Much like music.. we all dont like the same thing, I do not like, dont mean you wont.
This is my favorite thing to laugh about when it comes to the proponents of EVE...
In one breath they'll say, "In EVE you literally can do anything you want to do!" And in that same breath they'll tell you, "In EVE you can't do anything if you go it alone."
EVE, the one game where everybody says you can be anything you want to be, except an individual.
No, I didn't say you couldn't do anything alone.
I said, don't complain if people who team up with each other do MUCH better than you alone.
People can literally make billions of isk a day sitting inside a station and doing NOTHING but trading. Margin trading, Price action trading, etc etc etc.
All that means nothing when you undock and 30 guys gank your uber expensive ship because you were stupid enough to think that you were safe.
Don't complain if people who bothered to team up are able to vastly outstrip your abilities as one guy. You can do anything you want, but groups can do it better.
WTF is "asian grind"? Eve is made by CCP who are in Iceland.
The thing with #2 is that the smaller corps can all ally with one another to take on a larger corp. I was a member of Goonfleet back in its starting days when one of the largest and most feared/respected corps of the time thought they'd kick us when we were already down (having just lost a war with a neighbor) because they thought we were an up and coming threat to them. They locked down our home system for a week or two and destroyed every ship they could.
Did we bitch and complain that they were OP or some such nonsense? No. We got revenge by allying ourselves with other corps and taking the fight to them. The funny thing was that we had no designs against them until they did that. Their actions with their own undoing.
And that's why EVE is great. There is some great history and amazing PVP wars going on. I just got sick of the grind and interface. EVE would be 10000% better if they could make it into a space sim control interface a la X-Wing/Wing Commander.
Of course...at some point you realize that it is just like working a second job and you say..I could have been doing something else. 😀
I find Eve repetitive and the Might makes right play style no fun.. I don't believe just because you invited the most people to your clan you should be able to dictate how the game goes. I already have that in real life.. I don't need it in my fantasy worlds.. I prefer being able to do what i want without Big brother watching out for me. Simple don't enjoy PvP that has no balance.
EVE is a terrible non-game that you can only enjoy if you've already been "playing" it for years or you have serious autism. It is objectively impossible to enjoy yourself while in the game.
I completely disagree. Eve is best by far to a new player. Because at that point everything is new and all things are fun and interesting. Once you have specialized your character and build to do a few things well, the game becomes less fun.
Double edged sword. EVE is inherently designed to "reward the rich and keep the powerful in power".
But that is just it, Eve has shown time and time again that it ISN'T about the group who invited the most people dictating how things go. It is about the group who has the best leadership, who devised a tactic and planned ahead that dictates how things go. Case and point, Solar Fleet. They are/were a 1000+ pilot corporation/alliance which owned a vast region of null sec space (for those that do not know, null sec means there is no in-game mechanic for enforcing any kind of rules, in other words no police are coming to your rescue, the only backup are people you have made friends with in the game). Well, Solar Fleet decided they had enough of null sec and were starting to stage a planned exit. However, they screwed up in the coordination and protection, and intel slipped which allowed others to realize Solar Fleet was leaving, and exactly where they were staging all their assets for the planned move. Solar Fleet also didn't understand the tactic that was deployed against them which allowed for them to lose control of the modules which prevented others from jumping into that system (allowing for fleets to arrive and lay siege).
So the result was that someone didn't know the tactics involved in such a move, and made a boneheaded plan. Another group took advantage of this fact and executed a beautiful offensive exploiting this weakness. Solar Fleet had 2-3 times the assets and people than the group that saw that Solar Fleet didn't have a proper defense setup protecting them. Numbers in this case failed miserably.
I myself in my posts of battles I have been involved in also show that number mean very little. We utterly destroyed fleets which outnumbered us 2-1 or more, by out smarting them. We beat a fleet which had 11 logistics ships (healers)+dps+capital carriers with just our 5 logis+dps. How might you ask? We all fit remote sensor damp+scripts and aimed them at all their logistic ships. This caused their logistic ships to need much longer amount of time to lock onto a target so they could heal them. We then exploited this weakness by quickly shifting targets and killed that person before their logistic ships could lock on and heal. They brought in the carrier support to attempt to combat our sensor damping (as a carrier going into siege mode would not suffer the same effects), however, they didn't have enough support for the carrier to prevent us from killing the carrier (they would have needed 2 carriers so that the carriers could rep each other), as we used energy neuts to disable the carrier. The reason this all worked was because we had planned for it. We had ships fit up with neuts and sensor damps for the fight. The neuts would have equally helped in removing their logistic ships as well, but we knew they had a carrier in system which might join the fight. And this is how a group that was outnumbered 2 to 1 as well as outclassed in terms of ship types still won the battle. Eve is about outsmarting the enemy. Sure numbers can overwhelm, but a properly planned operation is setup specifically to handle that fact, with fallback plans (we had 3-4 stealth bombers fit with anti-lock bombs in case they had fit remote sensor boosts on enough ships to counter out sensor damps, but they didn't have them fit and thus we didn't need to use the bombers to execute a retreat).
"Superior tactics" usually means whichever alliance happens to have more people awake and in the same general timezones at any given time in EVE.
Hi - I downloaded Eve Online and really, really, really, really, really wanted to like it
I'm a huge RTS, sim, fantasy, space, any game you name it, loyal soldier ofr the last 25 years.
But I just couldn't get Eve Online. I found myself completely confused and unable to do anything.
Is there something I'm missing? Is there a very good online guide that explains it?
Are there others like me who felt totally confused and just gave it up too?
Is there some easy way to pick it up and will I reach some kind of gaming nirvana when I do, or is it actually overhyped?
Thanks for help