This was exactly the EVE Online content I was looking for. My wife's ex plays this and I'm looking forward to learning if it is for me. She swears up and down it would be like my Disneyland. Please do more of these!
Every EVE player has ambitions. That's a known fact. It seems ludicrous that anyone who starts playing it doesn't have dreams of making it big. Mine is to become the best merc in the entire game. Clear and simple. I want to command the fear and respect of the vast majority of players, no matter who they are or where they come from. I want to be the one empires and alliances go to when they need a job done right. I want to scare pirates away with my mere presence, to make seedier, greedier capsuleers wish they'd never climbed into a pod. I want to be a hero and a legend. And most importantly of all, I want my name to be synonymous with honor, fierce loyalty and trustworthiness. It's a lofty goal, yes, but I won't rest until it's in my grasp.
Hey old friend it's Tzu Wu. Great video, I enjoyed watching it. I actually befriended your nemesis a few years ago, she spent a year and a half in my corp. Hope to see you around the game more often and I look forward to more videos.
+Resurrected Starships I've wanted to play this game for sometime and now that the game is free to play try it sometime soon, but there's something else I want to ask I'm interested in doing an animated battle between a venator class star destroyer and the imperial-II class star destroyer and I love the way you do you videos and I would like to ask that that can you help me with it
9 years ago me and a friend had a funny and very ambitioned Idea. To make ISK = ingame Money in Eve to show New Players the Beauty of Eve Online with a Tourist Agentcy. Fly them through Highsec and Low/ and Nullsec to show them for allot of money. the Wonders of Eve Online. To one Time be one of the most wealthyest Persons in the Galaxy.
Yes complete all the career missions through the career agents which gives you a good idea of what all the main activities of eve are except for pvp, scamming, or leadership. Those are things you have to learn from others or through trial and error. You also may consider doing a Sisters of Eve epic mission arc.
I suggest you to first complete all career missions (press F12 ingame to find them) like Resurrected Starships said. Then do everything the game offers but at a basic level. By this I mean: build a "colony" through planetary interaction, do data and relic sites, do the generic missions in high sec, do hauling contracts, suicide gank somebody, scam someone, do combat anomalies and sigs, run DEDs, do some trading, even mining, etc. After you tried everything high sec offers, join a militia. It puts you in low sec and is a good way to learn pvp. Everything but pvp is best learn using this site wiki.eveuniversity.org/Main_Page Learn pvp watching this channel and then practice with cheap ships. ua-cam.com/channels/a-ySys2dORr8gKx1-t9QAA.html When it comes to pvp, the best advice I can give you is to lose. Too many people will tell you that you need sp, or a nice ship with T2 guns, or that solo is bad or whatever. They are going to train you into being yet another risk averse F1 pusher. You want to undock on your own, no friends, and pvp, because is not about winning or losing, but getting experience. The more you do it the better you get at it and soon you will start to win even when you are outnumbered. After you've done all that and only then, join a corporation that focus on doing what you enjoy the most. If you join a corp too soon, you risk joining a shit one where you will never do anything without a fc/ceo holding your hand and you will end up being a ship spinner and reddit shit poster. This is known as bitter "vet".
EVE Online is a strange thing for me, on the one hand I love these kind of player created stories and seek them out whenever I can... on the other hand I know I'll never play it myself because its basically a microcosm of every game mechanic and design choice that drove me away from MMO's in the first place.
I joined a mining Corporation and now they're telling me I have to sell them all my ore and I must compress it and they will buy it for 80% jati market value do you think they are ripping me off bro I am new and want to mine but do you think that is a good deal
You're tempting me to roll out my toon again. I played from 2005-2011, and I've successfully avoiding getting sucked back in since then. XD
Pickle embrace the darkness within your heart, for you know your love to not be extinguished =p
No! I'm a good person now! I don't get distracted at work, and I get a full night's sleep everyday! >_
Pickle but sleep is for the weak, and who doesn’t love random thoughts like ‘can I make my Tengu able to tank a carrier’ and so forth
This was exactly the EVE Online content I was looking for. My wife's ex plays this and I'm looking forward to learning if it is for me. She swears up and down it would be like my Disneyland.
Please do more of these!
Did you play it too much and now you are also your wifes ex?
@@oddursigurdsson9637lmao good one :D
Every EVE player has ambitions. That's a known fact. It seems ludicrous that anyone who starts playing it doesn't have dreams of making it big. Mine is to become the best merc in the entire game. Clear and simple. I want to command the fear and respect of the vast majority of players, no matter who they are or where they come from. I want to be the one empires and alliances go to when they need a job done right. I want to scare pirates away with my mere presence, to make seedier, greedier capsuleers wish they'd never climbed into a pod. I want to be a hero and a legend. And most importantly of all, I want my name to be synonymous with honor, fierce loyalty and trustworthiness. It's a lofty goal, yes, but I won't rest until it's in my grasp.
More good storytelling, my bread&butter. Enjoying this series so far.
I also started with explo, but instead of going to low sec, I went to wormhole space, after my first 35 mil can, I was hooked
Love the Hole!
Hey old friend it's Tzu Wu. Great video, I enjoyed watching it. I actually befriended your nemesis a few years ago, she spent a year and a half in my corp. Hope to see you around the game more often and I look forward to more videos.
I started out mining gas in Solitude low-sec and trying to fly Rifters in pvp.....back in 2010. Wow now I feel old.
+Resurrected Starships I've wanted to play this game for sometime and now that the game is free to play try it sometime soon, but there's something else I want to ask I'm interested in doing an animated battle between a venator class star destroyer and the imperial-II class star destroyer and I love the way you do you videos and I would like to ask that that can you help me with it
9 years ago me and a friend had a funny and very ambitioned Idea. To make ISK = ingame Money in Eve to show New Players the Beauty of Eve Online with a Tourist Agentcy. Fly them through Highsec and Low/ and Nullsec to show them for allot of money. the Wonders of Eve Online. To one Time be one of the most wealthyest Persons in the Galaxy.
First time I've even seen this video. I will admit that I'm not that great at PVP. I had no idea that you were going to make me space famous.
So I'm a New player (2 days in) any suggestions on what I should do?
Yes complete all the career missions through the career agents which gives you a good idea of what all the main activities of eve are except for pvp, scamming, or leadership. Those are things you have to learn from others or through trial and error. You also may consider doing a Sisters of Eve epic mission arc.
I suggest you to first complete all career missions (press F12 ingame to find them) like Resurrected Starships said. Then do everything the game offers but at a basic level. By this I mean: build a "colony" through planetary interaction, do data and relic sites, do the generic missions in high sec, do hauling contracts, suicide gank somebody, scam someone, do combat anomalies and sigs, run DEDs, do some trading, even mining, etc. After you tried everything high sec offers, join a militia. It puts you in low sec and is a good way to learn pvp.
Everything but pvp is best learn using this site wiki.eveuniversity.org/Main_Page
Learn pvp watching this channel and then practice with cheap ships. ua-cam.com/channels/a-ySys2dORr8gKx1-t9QAA.html
When it comes to pvp, the best advice I can give you is to lose. Too many people will tell you that you need sp, or a nice ship with T2 guns, or that solo is bad or whatever. They are going to train you into being yet another risk averse F1 pusher. You want to undock on your own, no friends, and pvp, because is not about winning or losing, but getting experience. The more you do it the better you get at it and soon you will start to win even when you are outnumbered.
After you've done all that and only then, join a corporation that focus on doing what you enjoy the most. If you join a corp too soon, you risk joining a shit one where you will never do anything without a fc/ceo holding your hand and you will end up being a ship spinner and reddit shit poster. This is known as bitter "vet".
EVE Online is a strange thing for me, on the one hand I love these kind of player created stories and seek them out whenever I can... on the other hand I know I'll never play it myself because its basically a microcosm of every game mechanic and design choice that drove me away from MMO's in the first place.
A girl's gotta protect her booty. this is important!
I joined a mining Corporation and now they're telling me I have to sell them all my ore and I must compress it and they will buy it for 80% jati market value do you think they are ripping me off bro I am new and want to mine but do you think that is a good deal
no
It sounds like you didn't think so then. Make your own value judgments and decisions.
Your slowly making me want to play this but I sadly I am not skilled enough to do this
No one is when they start, you should give it a try, especially since you can play for free
It's hard at first. And later, too. kekeke
Just do it. I suck at PvP, but it makes my occasional victories that much sweeter.
Also they will not pay the compressed price
One dislike is a Elite Dangerous player