Thank you for this three years later. I'm a day one new bro and appreciate you for providing me with tools I will need in the future. My hats off sir and a sub for your trouble.
I would recommend selling this (or providing it for free) as an audiobook on Amazon. Alternatively transcribe it into book-format and sell/give it the same way. There are an extremely small number of actual informative content like this in the book-style marketplace (I've checked.) So it could expand both players knowledge, and your own fanbase greatly. I can say I would personally pay you to have a book-style version of this to access on the fly considering how much information this is.
rofl, if i had to pay to basically learn the basics of the game, on top of already paying for a game, i would never start playing it in the first place, maybe you would pay as someone who is already playing a game, but as a beginner i wouldnt never give money for something i cant get into right on and learn about it you would have such a dwindled population, it would be basically circle jerk of addicts and mitanni, you 50 people in whole universe, because its so unfriendly to new players pff paying for tutorial, rofl
People hate less on mining as much as they hate on miners who are content to sit afk farming for their entire eve careers, never learning to take risks by participating in more active careers and never learning more effective ways to play their game. In addition to exploitative botting practices. That sort of thing makes mining horrible.
@@runswithbears3517 You say that but you're probably among the group of people who are upset when you're ganked and *your* activites are disrupted. When that happens do *you* ever think "How dare those people do something that they enjoy"? Probably not.
Wow dude, the amount of professionality is astounding, i'm suprised when i scrolled down my sub-box. This is just amazing as an alpha capsuleer this is so cool! btw i'm in Gallente as Richard Girgin
One of the most professional granular deep dives into the Eve universe. I was looking for something like this and am just stunned with how well made and how much game information you provide. As a brand new player I would recommend this as required watching. Very happy to sub. Thank you.
After watching about 6 hours of videos of a similar elk to this... I wish I just watched your's straight off the bat.... Take my sub & thumb good sir, thank you!
Very good work man. I always check out videos like these when I think about getting back into the game. Looking for new ways to play. I tried most but I liked to combine combat PvE and salvaging as my main career. Always seemed the safest too as you can easily defend yourself or scare off most gankers. I tried mining, hauling, and trading but honestly there was nothing like the thrill of taking a group into a large rat station and cleaning it out while a massive war raged nearby. Getting involved in those wars as a mercenary was also very profitable. So many careers just in combat alone that are not mentioned. I know I participated in a stealth bomber recon group. There were 8 of us and we would watch shipping lanes and markets when big battles where about to take place or were raging in the process. We would take out freighters or other designated HVTs (jumpers, command ships, support ships, etc) if the opportunity presented itself (always as a privateer though, never going full outlaw). Going outlaw seemed to remove opportunities for me. If I mentioned I was a sword for hire then past grievances were just business choices that could easily be rectified otherwise peoples egos had you blackmarked for life if you were just an evil ganker. Heck you can make just as much money or more as a hauler running escort for haulers. It required a decent amount of situational awareness. Some of those outlaw pirates would try to bait you away from the freighters so you had to be on your toes. Got paid for a contract mid shipment when a... let's say a captain of a large freighter made a poor decision to jump with a 500 mil cargo load. We just happened to be 10 jumps out. They were tech 1 suicide gankers but we managed to save him about 30% into structure. We pretty much wiped each other out but the freighter got away. Paid for our losses and a cool 20 mil bonus. I was also there for the ultimate corp theft of Band of Brothers (BoB) by goonswarm (I think if I remember correctly). What a sight that was. The whole freakn server set aside their differences for a day. There was no fighting for the entire day across the server as we all cheered. I think Jita was pretty much impossible to get into.
This is the most clear cut video ive seen so far, thank you. Im a newer player, started in security but theres so much more to this game than zapping and Imploding Computer controlled enemies. I'm leaning towards Exploration though as a second skill set. Again im new, idk the lingo haha
@@JuriusDoctor btw you said you have corporation, can I join? Is it big and how do I leave current one, they do nothing and they are jousting hunting down for newbies and that's all. I want to finish all starter missions, and than go and do corporation stuff or smth.
Maybe for some people, but it was a perfect speed for me because I have ASD and absorb information very slowly. For once, I didn't have to pause and rewind all the time. Thanks JD! 😀
I enjoyed... You're really into it lol It was like a book reading, with too many "deja vu" feelings ... Blown up, Podded, Blue on Blue gank (My very first Abaddon on its maiden voyage, I kid you not), Scammed, etc... But there was also that guy, that did you good for no apparent reason... EvE /faceslap
Hauling can be profitable, I hauled 16 jumps out and back from Jita, in return the customer bought me a fully equipped Orca, it was a beautiful day for one run.
I had a guy pick me up for his Corp, but they seem very chill about the game. Maybe even too chill like “meh” when it comes to doing things extra. I’ll definitely apply to iron armada if they continue to feel that way 👍🏻
I'm relatively new. Have one. Main and trying to double main. I created a new character just to join you guys. I decided to attempt the hard way to join you guys by flying through null sec, but all the gate camps prevent easy traversing. Lol I'm not mad or deterred. I still would love to attempt to fly my pod there lol, but I may need to just simply contact you guys through the recruitment channel.
Hi David, that's definitely the way to go. IronArmadaRecruitment in-game chat channel, spelled just like that. We typically recommend that you apply to us before you come out to see us, just so we don't shoot you as a neutral on the way. It would suck to get to Fountain and get podded back to Jita.
I personally endorse Iron Armada. The level of mentor-ship that comes from it's leadership and members is second to none. Tridgit has created an A class organization here.
Darin Wetzel when I tried to look up iron guard I got four corps, blood fang iron guard, iron guard federation, iron horse guard, and the iron guard. When I click on them it says ‘no ad matched your search’
Great video. Learned some new things and my interest are peaked. So much was explained, yet so little at the same time! So much more to get into dept with. Earned the sub.
It is accessible to newbros and I believe it is one of the safer ways to earn money in EVE Online. However, 'safer' is of course a relative term. This is EVE Online, and people will sometimes blow you up just for the giggles, even in high security space. The best thing to do is to work with a mentor like myself or EVE University or Red vs Blue (anyone, really), to develop situational awareness and positive defensive behaviours.
I played EVE about 5 years ago, my favorite part was hauling for Red Frog Freight. I had four accounts, but one was a Red Frog Freight character (who did mining & industry as well) while two were freight haulers and the last was training up for one. With those two haulers, I was able to PLEX my accounts out after just a couple months. Granted, I did At The Keyboard hauling (AFK hauling takes 2x longer, at least, plus more susceptible to ganking) and PLEX was just over 1 bil ISK / month. Red Frog Freight was very newbie friendly. There are internal instructions on how to do insurance, contracts, look for scams, etc. For starting, you'll need two accounts: 1 to be in Red Frog and the 2nd to be an NPC corp hauler. Then, you'll need about 1.2 billion ISK or so. The first billion is to cover contracts collateral (not everyone does 1 bil collateral, but most did, when I was in) and the other 50-200 million is to cover your initial insurance. (There's info on how hauling will cover your insurance for you.) If you have a freighter that's trained up, I highly recommend trying out Red Frog Freight. Sign up ASAP. When I was in, the wait line was three months! (Although, after I was in, there were times where the wait was only one month.) If the wait line is three months or more, go ahead and sign up, even if your second pilot isn't fully trained; he'll be ready by the time they are. :)
Hi Cloud Duster, I'd be happy to talk with you about it. There are a number of different ways to enjoy the game, which have nothing to do with this video in particular. Reach out to me in game, or on Discord. [FLEEP] Jurius Doctor #8085
Nice video^^ the only thing i dont agree with you on is that you shouldnt plan your career around profit, but rather around having fun. If you think making money is fun do it, if you like to die in a fire for the tenthousands time, then do that. Most newbees i talked too, including some rl friends said that everybody was telling them how to make money, but nobody told them how to have fun. Alot of them stopped playing in the end.
I don't disagree with you. You shouldn't plan your EVE career around money, specifically, but you do need to learn how to be good enough at making in-game money that you can sustain whatever it is that you want to do. That's the focus of this video.
As a player who has been playing on and off since 2010, the recommendation I would give to a newbro is to be aware and research the corporations that might try to recruit you. Definitely avoid any highsec corporation who say they do all sorts of stuff and actively try to recruit you. Almost ALL of highsec corporations are just plain horrible and do not help newbros in the way they need...and if they say they are not, then really run away from them. They are probably worse than the other corporations... Read a lot of website and watch tons of UA-cam videos in order to learn what you want to do.
You've made an amazing video, props for that. The only thing I would recommend is something for your UA-cam titles. Instead of just putting "EVE Careers" or "Gallente Ships", I'd recommend making the title something like "EVE Careers - EVE Online". Not only would doing this help your videos pop-up in different search results (thus giving you more exposure), but it will also help be more organized (for playlists and whatnot). Obviously you don't have to do this (it's your channel after all), I just figured I would share my opinion with you in hopes that it will help you grow your channel more seeing as you seem to put a lot of effort into the videos you create.
Neracious it's a good suggestion, but one that is accomplished by all of the SEO optimization efforts I put into my videos. Titles reflect only a tiny portion of the overall algorithm results in search.
@@JuriusDoctor My buddy just got me into this game, and honestly your guide videos are what I throw on while I mine, the information is organized in a clear concise manner, and your voice and cadence help the zen. I appreciate the content and the effort you have put into making these incredibly helpful videos.
nice video man. I have two requests: 1. Be louder, i can barely hear you 2. Advanced exploration guide please :) I want to start wormholes with t3c, but everything i find is so outdated
This is not a paid service for you to request something. This is a free informative video. You may suggest, though. and thank for the free, clear and useful information
Very helpful video my friend. I'm thinking of getting in to this for a bit to see how I like it. Liked and shared for you on twitter and full view given to you. See you next time. 👍👊
I played for one day on my first day of eve in 2003 died more then three times in four hours. i gave it a rest and decided to play the next month game said i had to pay 14 bucks i was like nope , paying for a game over and over just doesnt appeal for me. so i saved lets see ....i saved $3192 dollars . Still i love listening to your vid thanks.
Well define 'solo'... I have played eve on and off for the last 4 years and only spend a very few weeks in 2 corps when i was new. Ever since i have been living in an npc corp. And whenever i thought about joining a corp i had to think what a corp could offer what i dont have through public fleet options. I know 2 pubfleets for FW, 2 more that offer free 24/7 boost fleets. I know a pubfleet that 'holds' a non-sov null corner, there is bombers bar for well the obvious. There are Eve radio events of all sorts... I heard about somewhat public incursion fleets, and somewhat public WHs... There are pub fleets for almost everything. I am still thinking about enrolling an alt into a null sov alliance, though... Mark that as 'soonTM'
Well, you already have one of the best defenses: ventures get a +2 warp stabilization by default. The only ship which can stop you with only a single scram is the Maulus Navy (which gets an additional +2 to warp scrambler / disruptor effectiveness). If someone tries to scram you, just warp off. Most of the time you'll get away - if someone is specifically hunting ventures they will have planned for that, by having a second scram or scram+point. But each turret you add takes away from mining lasers. Adding a defensive web takes away from tank. Just use combat drones or ECM drones if you're worried about getting away or fighting off rats.
Jurius Doctor Yeah thanks for the tip was worried about fighting off rats ended up having to tank a bit of damage while I mines surprisingly they have terrible aim when I'm orbiting an asteroid with after burners on. Being a fresh player I'm enjoying the game and figuring out it's mechanics.
@@JuriusDoctor In my case, the price is not region based. 20 dollars flat is only broken by Steam's regional pricing, but not much. Back in time i played WoW specifically because it was p2p, hoping a better quality environment and it was good. But eve costs too much. For comparison, in my country, i can buy 1 month of eve on steam for the price of Witcher 3 GOTY, ES Skyrim, Euro Truck Simulator 2 with all map DLC save the last one.
I just started two days ago. Learned the hard way NOT to go afk for too long while mining. Lost my Venture and 700k worth of resources when a AI spawned and killed me. So far, mining is the only quick and easy way for a quick buck early game as far as I can tell. The community is generally nice, I've messaged almost everyone I've met in asteroid belts. Lots of people are loners and would rather play solo. But I'll look into your corporation. I want learn more
Hi Will, sorry for not replying sooner. If you're encountering a lot of 'loner' types in High Sec, that both is & isn't surprising to me. A lot of people who stick solely to high sec are either loners, as you put it, or people who are playing on alt characters while their main character is somewhere else doing something more engaging (or maybe they're just studying/playing other games/watching TV). A lot of people turn to mining as easy, passive income because it's a zen thing you can do without a lot of invested attention.
Ok, so I did try this game back then. but quit, 'cause... well, aside from that "griefing" is "encouraged", (I mean, I'am aware that it's part of the game, but I can't help but still feel that it just penalizes newcommers for being inexperience.) I still can't decide which Career to go for. Is that a common thing?
you don't have to join a corporation -- you started in one upon joining. it's called an NPC corporation. you can join a player owned corporation. it you don't like one that you joined and quit, you are automatically enrolled in another NPC corporation. .. CAS (Center for Advanced Studies) -- a Gallente NPC corp -- is one of the few that /or some of whose members/ actually do anything. last I knew they had mining, PvP, incursion, and wormhole groups .. an annual corporation combat tournament with prizes
Yes, absolutely. In fact, the corporations you should look at if that's what you're interested in are Signal Cartel and Red Frog Freight. The first explores as a group, and as individuals, to improve navigation in EVE Online, and the other hauls stuff for money. :)
IronArmadaRecruitment is not recruiting anymore, and does not seem to be as welcoming for any type of player as the video depict. Not that its the fault of the video creator :)
This video was recorded quite a while ago, and all mid-tier corporations go through periods where they either open or close recruitment. While it's rare, even the larger alliances close recruitment sometimes. As to your comment about not being friendly to newbros, it's quite the opposite. We help everyone who joins us, and I am personally mentoring several pilots who are new to the game and outside of Iron because they're not quite where they need to be in terms of fundamentals, yet. That said, just because we're good to newbros doesn't mean we won't haze you if you do something fucking stupid - like putting a Rorqual in siege with no scouts out - or boot your ass to the curb if we suspect you're a spy. This is EVE. HTFU.
Thanks for the reply. Just that the message when joining the chat was like everyone must do pvp. And this and that. While the video got the impression that there was room for anyone choosing any career path.
H H That's fair, but something I think a lot of players miss in this video is that everything in EVE happens in service to PVP. At the end of the day, this is a PVP game first and foremost. Iron Armada is a mercenary alliance, we get paid to pick (and win) fights.
Great video for a newbro. Appreciate it. And after reading some of the comments. I apologize to you on behalf of those overtly nasty people that just want to slather poo on your hard work. Again greatly appreciated.,
I don't think there's poo slathering going on. People are allowed to disagree. Some people are just wrong. lol. Perspective on who that person is... well, that's up for debate. Your mileage may vary.
Ty for the tips. But buddy. Iv been struggling listening to this. You have a weird mic. It turns on when and only when u speak? Its sounds like my headset is turning of and on again. Just saying. I couldnt listen to the whole thing had to skip to another clip. But yeah ty for the info
I got this game like 3 days ago and am interested in starting up a manufacturing corporation. Is it more effective to mine the resources for myself or buy it from mining corporations. Also could anyone reccomend newb friendly corporations that I could join to learn the ropes?
I like mining but for some reason, there's always pirates I think popping up.is that normal and what do?(new player here.) anyway, the end sounds dark. XD
Yes and no: NPC mining fleets can - and do - mine out entire systems if they're left unchecked, leaving fewer resources for the PCs (Player Characters). However, everything made by players in EVE goes to other players in EVE.
Your Combat Career section didn't say much of the ISK value of a military career. And the Outlaw Careers were rather vague. The suicide bomber, what stops the victim from recollecting their own stuff? The embezzler, how real life souless do you have to be to do such a thing? As complex and social as this shit is why are people wasting these skills in a game rather than using them to make money in real life? Many questions.
No, no. You can evolve a lot of them solo. It's just way harder than it needs to be - find a friend, ask for help, get it done faster. Many hands make light work.
I'd say that the Venture, as designed and intended to be fit, is not a combat vessel. If you are mining in a frigate and someone warps in on you with a warship of any description, your ship is specially equipped with a built-in warp core stabilizer and you should run like a greased-up Usain Bolt because otherwise your ship is dead. Now, if you want to take a pointless fight because it makes you feel less weak, that's fine, but don't blame it on pussies, because they can push a kid out and with an attitude like that I'm sure you complain about particularly large shits.
everyone always says first thing to do "join a corporation right away", yet no one ever explains what a corporation is, what it does, is it a physical thing or just a sign up sheet?, does it have its own window in the game?, are there fees? what are the differences between the types of corporations...no one ever explains. Yet quick to chastise when they find out you havent. Mentors are so not a thing.
@@the3lusive if you think that playing a game is wasting your time... Well, let me put it this way: Einstein said in an exchange with a friend that, "The greater the intellect, the greater the need for play." If you have to look at it as a commodified exchange for your labors, it's not play. It's a job. Everything will be a job. How is that smart? Everyone needs downtime, and games are a part of that.
@Machine Mechine Do you understand how cheap it is to buy isk? If you don't buy isk you are disrespecting your own time and at a huge disadvantage to other people who do. Omega is cheap as dirt too
I have hated that piece of lore about middle wage non-capsuleer families since the first time l heard it 6 years ago. Its extremely stupid since it definitely puts the economy of the empiress into serious questioning. In EVE online NPC ships are ubiquitous and interstellar travel is equally. A shuttle can cost as liitle as 50,000 ISK. For 4 people not to be able to afford that in their entire lives would mean that they would need to be making single digit yearly salaries for income. This creates so many questions about the world building that are never answered. Are capsuleer markets separate from regular ones? With their own inflation rates and prices? How many people are in the universe and what id the average cost of living look like? If middle wage is less than 50000 a lifetime what are the other commodity goods like? Food and water cost almost as much as that shuttle. Can people only barely afford food too? I don't understand. Thats so fucking stupid.
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go null sec and mining wont be the same as before :-D
It is not sandbox, it is gankbox, at the beginning you do not have chance, only after few years of training you can do something till then you are just punchbag ...
To some it will certainly feel that way. It is, at its core, a PVP game. Playing the game is consenting to PVP. EVE is not like World of Warcraft. There are no Arenas. Everywhere is the Arena. That's part of the challenge, it's more like real life than any other game I've played - despite being a Sci-Fi Space Sim.
Just as long as you don't tie a compressor loop into the hyperdrive. Also, what you said is impossible. A parsec is 210,000 AU, or 3.3 light years. The New Eden cluster is more than 200 light years across at it's narrowest. If you only went 12 parsecs, you've got a long way to go.
I could certainly see mining of hauling as a nerdy way to chill or even a way to practise the so called "walking meditation" from buddhism, as a fancy sort of mining or hauling meditation. xD
Thank you for this three years later. I'm a day one new bro and appreciate you for providing me with tools I will need in the future. My hats off sir and a sub for your trouble.
Hats? 🤦🏼♂️
@@Ninjahat yeah hats off, i dont know if this exists in english too, but in german its a proverb
thank you for this 5 years later :)
I would recommend selling this (or providing it for free) as an audiobook on Amazon. Alternatively transcribe it into book-format and sell/give it the same way.
There are an extremely small number of actual informative content like this in the book-style marketplace (I've checked.) So it could expand both players knowledge, and your own fanbase greatly.
I can say I would personally pay you to have a book-style version of this to access on the fly considering how much information this is.
rofl, if i had to pay to basically learn the basics of the game, on top of already paying for a game, i would never start playing it in the first place, maybe you would pay as someone who is already playing a game, but as a beginner i wouldnt never give money for something i cant get into right on and learn about it
you would have such a dwindled population, it would be basically circle jerk of addicts and mitanni, you 50 people in whole universe, because its so unfriendly to new players
pff paying for tutorial, rofl
@@Bleilock1 don't worry, he's just overplayed EVE, seeing profit in everything :D
@@Bleilock1 Nobody says you would have to, read on to the next comment without being an ignorant asshole.
Everyone hates on mining, but without it nothing would exist in eve
People hate less on mining as much as they hate on miners who are content to sit afk farming for their entire eve careers, never learning to take risks by participating in more active careers and never learning more effective ways to play their game. In addition to exploitative botting practices. That sort of thing makes mining horrible.
@@AzazelTheMisanthrope How dare people do what they enjoy, eh?
@@runswithbears3517 You say that but you're probably among the group of people who are upset when you're ganked and *your* activites are disrupted. When that happens do *you* ever think "How dare those people do something that they enjoy"? Probably not.
@@AzazelTheMisanthrope My Dad is almost 70. Let him snore while mining in eve if he wants.
"Everyone hates on mining, but without it nothing would exist in eve"
This basically goes for rl-mining as well.
Four years later and still prefect beginners content.
Wow dude, the amount of professionality is astounding, i'm suprised when i scrolled down my sub-box. This is just amazing as an alpha capsuleer this is so cool!
btw i'm in Gallente as Richard Girgin
You should come check out our Alliance: Iron Armada :D
I'm glad you enjoyed it. :D
I'll try, but it's hard as rn im in bood covenan ( or howerver it's spelled)
One of the most professional granular deep dives into the Eve universe. I was looking for something like this and am just stunned with how well made and how much game information you provide. As a brand new player I would recommend this as required watching. Very happy to sub. Thank you.
Thanks for your kind words
Installed the gaem yesterday. Shut up and take this sub already 0_0
Thank you! Let me know if there's any more videos you want to see.
Goddamn, i listened to you, slept in, woke up and realised what i missed out, i listened and slept again 10/10
Thanks to you Jurius , i have learned a whole lot watching your Core Course series . It is much appreciated.
After watching about 6 hours of videos of a similar elk to this... I wish I just watched your's straight off the bat.... Take my sub & thumb good sir, thank you!
Very good work man. I always check out videos like these when I think about getting back into the game. Looking for new ways to play. I tried most but I liked to combine combat PvE and salvaging as my main career. Always seemed the safest too as you can easily defend yourself or scare off most gankers. I tried mining, hauling, and trading but honestly there was nothing like the thrill of taking a group into a large rat station and cleaning it out while a massive war raged nearby. Getting involved in those wars as a mercenary was also very profitable. So many careers just in combat alone that are not mentioned. I know I participated in a stealth bomber recon group. There were 8 of us and we would watch shipping lanes and markets when big battles where about to take place or were raging in the process. We would take out freighters or other designated HVTs (jumpers, command ships, support ships, etc) if the opportunity presented itself (always as a privateer though, never going full outlaw). Going outlaw seemed to remove opportunities for me. If I mentioned I was a sword for hire then past grievances were just business choices that could easily be rectified otherwise peoples egos had you blackmarked for life if you were just an evil ganker.
Heck you can make just as much money or more as a hauler running escort for haulers. It required a decent amount of situational awareness. Some of those outlaw pirates would try to bait you away from the freighters so you had to be on your toes. Got paid for a contract mid shipment when a... let's say a captain of a large freighter made a poor decision to jump with a 500 mil cargo load. We just happened to be 10 jumps out. They were tech 1 suicide gankers but we managed to save him about 30% into structure. We pretty much wiped each other out but the freighter got away. Paid for our losses and a cool 20 mil bonus. I was also there for the ultimate corp theft of Band of Brothers (BoB) by goonswarm (I think if I remember correctly). What a sight that was. The whole freakn server set aside their differences for a day. There was no fighting for the entire day across the server as we all cheered. I think Jita was pretty much impossible to get into.
I think that was my problem I wanted to play solo in EVE using only two hours a week. EVE wasn't good for that.
I've been playing for less than a week, thanks for the video
Thanks Jurius Doctor! These are the types of videos that get my friends and coworkers excited and willing to try EVE out.
I'm glad you feel that way. By all means let me know if there's anything you or your friends would like to see. I'll do my best to accommodate.
This is the most clear cut video ive seen so far, thank you. Im a newer player, started in security but theres so much more to this game than zapping and Imploding Computer controlled enemies. I'm leaning towards Exploration though as a second skill set. Again im new, idk the lingo haha
This video is the best video that I have watched for newbies, and of course more advance people probably, thank you man!
I'm glad it helps you
@@JuriusDoctor btw you said you have corporation, can I join? Is it big and how do I leave current one, they do nothing and they are jousting hunting down for newbies and that's all. I want to finish all starter missions, and than go and do corporation stuff or smth.
Amazing, but I’d recommend watching this as a higher speed.
Maybe for some people, but it was a perfect speed for me because I have ASD and absorb information very slowly.
For once, I didn't have to pause and rewind all the time. Thanks JD! 😀
I enjoyed... You're really into it lol
It was like a book reading, with too many "deja vu" feelings ... Blown up, Podded, Blue on Blue gank (My very first Abaddon on its maiden voyage, I kid you not), Scammed, etc...
But there was also that guy, that did you good for no apparent reason...
EvE /faceslap
Thanks for all of your support, Robert.
How is it that every video you make is extremely well made
Effort?
I mean he is a doctor so if he messes up he might kill someone
Hauling can be profitable, I hauled 16 jumps out and back from Jita, in return the customer bought me a fully equipped Orca, it was a beautiful day for one run.
Nicely done!
this video has helped me tremendously. Much obliged.
Wow. Outstanding video and the most informative I have viewed. Thank you.
Glad you enjoyed it!
I had a guy pick me up for his Corp, but they seem very chill about the game. Maybe even too chill like “meh” when it comes to doing things extra. I’ll definitely apply to iron armada if they continue to feel that way 👍🏻
I'm relatively new. Have one. Main and trying to double main. I created a new character just to join you guys. I decided to attempt the hard way to join you guys by flying through null sec, but all the gate camps prevent easy traversing. Lol I'm not mad or deterred. I still would love to attempt to fly my pod there lol, but I may need to just simply contact you guys through the recruitment channel.
Hi David, that's definitely the way to go. IronArmadaRecruitment in-game chat channel, spelled just like that. We typically recommend that you apply to us before you come out to see us, just so we don't shoot you as a neutral on the way. It would suck to get to Fountain and get podded back to Jita.
I personally endorse Iron Armada. The level of mentor-ship that comes from it's leadership and members is second to none. Tridgit has created an A class organization here.
Darin Wetzel I can’t find iron armada when I search it up in the Corp menu, I need help finding it
@@Malakite1708 iron armada is the alliance. The corp is iron guard .
Darin Wetzel when I tried to look up iron guard I got four corps, blood fang iron guard, iron guard federation, iron horse guard, and the iron guard. When I click on them it says ‘no ad matched your search’
Me, a game designer:
"Oh yeah, this guy definently did his homework."
*FOLLOWS*
Hahaha, thanks buddy. Appreciate the comments. Let me know if there's anything else you'd like to see.
Great video. Learned some new things and my interest are peaked. So much was explained, yet so little at the same time! So much more to get into dept with. Earned the sub.
I always loved the idea of space trucking, is it possible (as in not nearly impossible) to maintain an Omega membership through Space Trucking alone?
Yes! Join Red Frog Freight
Thanks, but is it newbie friendly? I'm sort of new to this.
It is accessible to newbros and I believe it is one of the safer ways to earn money in EVE Online. However, 'safer' is of course a relative term. This is EVE Online, and people will sometimes blow you up just for the giggles, even in high security space. The best thing to do is to work with a mentor like myself or EVE University or Red vs Blue (anyone, really), to develop situational awareness and positive defensive behaviours.
I played EVE about 5 years ago, my favorite part was hauling for Red Frog Freight. I had four accounts, but one was a Red Frog Freight character (who did mining & industry as well) while two were freight haulers and the last was training up for one. With those two haulers, I was able to PLEX my accounts out after just a couple months. Granted, I did At The Keyboard hauling (AFK hauling takes 2x longer, at least, plus more susceptible to ganking) and PLEX was just over 1 bil ISK / month.
Red Frog Freight was very newbie friendly. There are internal instructions on how to do insurance, contracts, look for scams, etc. For starting, you'll need two accounts: 1 to be in Red Frog and the 2nd to be an NPC corp hauler. Then, you'll need about 1.2 billion ISK or so. The first billion is to cover contracts collateral (not everyone does 1 bil collateral, but most did, when I was in) and the other 50-200 million is to cover your initial insurance. (There's info on how hauling will cover your insurance for you.)
If you have a freighter that's trained up, I highly recommend trying out Red Frog Freight. Sign up ASAP. When I was in, the wait line was three months! (Although, after I was in, there were times where the wait was only one month.) If the wait line is three months or more, go ahead and sign up, even if your second pilot isn't fully trained; he'll be ready by the time they are. :)
The best video I've seen to date. Well as Done. The Armade will be getting my application as soon as the blood stained stars are done.
Wessel Gildenhuys glad you approve, and I'm looking forward to seeing your application. Cheers.
I am still struggling to actually enjoy playing EvE, even almost 3 years later. Hopefully this video helps me out. Cheers.
Hi Cloud Duster, I'd be happy to talk with you about it. There are a number of different ways to enjoy the game, which have nothing to do with this video in particular. Reach out to me in game, or on Discord. [FLEEP] Jurius Doctor #8085
Jurius Doctor Thank you, I will send a request shortly.
Jurius Doctor Try sending one to me. For some reason it isn’t working. Cloud Strife #9142
Nice video^^ the only thing i dont agree with you on is that you shouldnt plan your career around profit, but rather around having fun. If you think making money is fun do it, if you like to die in a fire for the tenthousands time, then do that. Most newbees i talked too, including some rl friends said that everybody was telling them how to make money, but nobody told them how to have fun. Alot of them stopped playing in the end.
I don't disagree with you. You shouldn't plan your EVE career around money, specifically, but you do need to learn how to be good enough at making in-game money that you can sustain whatever it is that you want to do. That's the focus of this video.
Really solid video! I'll definitely be referring any noobs I come across to you!
As a player who has been playing on and off since 2010, the recommendation I would give to a newbro is to be aware and research the corporations that might try to recruit you. Definitely avoid any highsec corporation who say they do all sorts of stuff and actively try to recruit you. Almost ALL of highsec corporations are just plain horrible and do not help newbros in the way they need...and if they say they are not, then really run away from them. They are probably worse than the other corporations...
Read a lot of website and watch tons of UA-cam videos in order to learn what you want to do.
Really good video man, you deserve far more subs than you have, you've gained a subscriber today!
I'm glad you enjoyed it, sir. Please let me know if there are any video topics you'd like to see in the future.
Thanks man, is your IG name the same as it is on here? I've got a few questions to ask you if you don't mind :)
Character name the same as you see here. Jurius Doctor
Added you as a contact in game man, names Generix Storm
You've made an amazing video, props for that. The only thing I would recommend is something for your UA-cam titles. Instead of just putting "EVE Careers" or "Gallente Ships", I'd recommend making the title something like "EVE Careers - EVE Online". Not only would doing this help your videos pop-up in different search results (thus giving you more exposure), but it will also help be more organized (for playlists and whatnot). Obviously you don't have to do this (it's your channel after all), I just figured I would share my opinion with you in hopes that it will help you grow your channel more seeing as you seem to put a lot of effort into the videos you create.
Neracious it's a good suggestion, but one that is accomplished by all of the SEO optimization efforts I put into my videos. Titles reflect only a tiny portion of the overall algorithm results in search.
@@JuriusDoctor My buddy just got me into this game, and honestly your guide videos are what I throw on while I mine, the information is organized in a clear concise manner, and your voice and cadence help the zen. I appreciate the content and the effort you have put into making these incredibly helpful videos.
@@alisamunden7595 thanks, sir, for the kind words.
nice video man. I have two requests:
1. Be louder, i can barely hear you
2. Advanced exploration guide please :) I want to start wormholes with t3c, but everything i find is so outdated
This is not a paid service for you to request something. This is a free informative video. You may suggest, though. and thank for the free, clear and useful information
ThePandaWood That's why they put "I have two requests," I don't think they were demands.
You don't start wh exploration with t3c. You go combat site with t3c.
cheers man for that. I'm a new be and its good to now all this cheers ... loving the game
Exactly what I was looking for!! Thanks
Very helpful video my friend. I'm thinking of getting in to this for a bit to see how I like it. Liked and shared for you on twitter and full view given to you. See you next time. 👍👊
Hey thanks! Big help I’m very new but extremely hooked!! Game on!!!
I played for one day on my first day of eve in 2003 died more then three times in four hours. i gave it a rest and decided to play the next month game said i had to pay 14 bucks i was like nope , paying for a game over and over just doesnt appeal for me. so i saved lets see ....i saved $3192 dollars . Still i love listening to your vid thanks.
This should be an Audioble Audiobook. Great video mate!
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Well define 'solo'... I have played eve on and off for the last 4 years and only spend a very few weeks in 2 corps when i was new. Ever since i have been living in an npc corp. And whenever i thought about joining a corp i had to think what a corp could offer what i dont have through public fleet options. I know 2 pubfleets for FW, 2 more that offer free 24/7 boost fleets. I know a pubfleet that 'holds' a non-sov null corner, there is bombers bar for well the obvious. There are Eve radio events of all sorts... I heard about somewhat public incursion fleets, and somewhat public WHs... There are pub fleets for almost everything.
I am still thinking about enrolling an alt into a null sov alliance, though... Mark that as 'soonTM'
Excelente video para comprender mas especificamente los diferentes especializaciones de el juego.
I play EvE solo, and thrive. So add one finger to your hand!
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Is it viable to fit a mining frigate with any defensive weapons or do I just go all in with mining lasers.
Well, you already have one of the best defenses: ventures get a +2 warp stabilization by default. The only ship which can stop you with only a single scram is the Maulus Navy (which gets an additional +2 to warp scrambler / disruptor effectiveness).
If someone tries to scram you, just warp off. Most of the time you'll get away - if someone is specifically hunting ventures they will have planned for that, by having a second scram or scram+point.
But each turret you add takes away from mining lasers. Adding a defensive web takes away from tank. Just use combat drones or ECM drones if you're worried about getting away or fighting off rats.
Jurius Doctor Yeah thanks for the tip was worried about fighting off rats ended up having to tank a bit of damage while I mines surprisingly they have terrible aim when I'm orbiting an asteroid with after burners on.
Being a fresh player I'm enjoying the game and figuring out it's mechanics.
Thnx Bro. The most helpful video to understand Carrers in Eve.
I’m a day one player I joined your channel and it says recruiting is closed do you still take people
I wish we didn't have to pay for OMEGA just to run a small skiff or in my case an Orca. I have them all but I'm not going to pay to play anymore.
Why not?
@@JuriusDoctor In my case, the price is not region based. 20 dollars flat is only broken by Steam's regional pricing, but not much. Back in time i played WoW specifically because it was p2p, hoping a better quality environment and it was good. But eve costs too much. For comparison, in my country, i can buy 1 month of eve on steam for the price of Witcher 3 GOTY, ES Skyrim, Euro Truck Simulator 2 with all map DLC save the last one.
Great vids...starting too like this guy.
Maybe I'm missing something, I tried searching Iron Armada, either by members or corporation, and couldn't find yours.
Very well done mate!
my plan is to get into exploration and see the sites then eventually go to some pvp or become an industrialist and make ships :)
I just started two days ago. Learned the hard way NOT to go afk for too long while mining. Lost my Venture and 700k worth of resources when a AI spawned and killed me. So far, mining is the only quick and easy way for a quick buck early game as far as I can tell. The community is generally nice, I've messaged almost everyone I've met in asteroid belts. Lots of people are loners and would rather play solo. But I'll look into your corporation. I want learn more
Hi Will, sorry for not replying sooner. If you're encountering a lot of 'loner' types in High Sec, that both is & isn't surprising to me. A lot of people who stick solely to high sec are either loners, as you put it, or people who are playing on alt characters while their main character is somewhere else doing something more engaging (or maybe they're just studying/playing other games/watching TV). A lot of people turn to mining as easy, passive income because it's a zen thing you can do without a lot of invested attention.
Ok, so I did try this game back then. but quit, 'cause... well, aside from that "griefing" is "encouraged", (I mean, I'am aware that it's part of the game, but I can't help but still feel that it just penalizes newcommers for being inexperience.) I still can't decide which Career to go for. Is that a common thing?
you don't have to join a corporation -- you started in one upon joining. it's called an NPC corporation.
you can join a player owned corporation. it you don't like one that you joined and quit, you are automatically enrolled in another NPC corporation.
.. CAS (Center for Advanced Studies) -- a Gallente NPC corp -- is one of the few that /or some of whose members/ actually do anything. last I knew they had mining, PvP, incursion, and wormhole groups .. an annual corporation combat tournament with prizes
its 11% tax though...
are there any benefits of joining a player corp as a explorer/hauler focused capsuleer?
Yes, absolutely. In fact, the corporations you should look at if that's what you're interested in are Signal Cartel and Red Frog Freight. The first explores as a group, and as individuals, to improve navigation in EVE Online, and the other hauls stuff for money. :)
@@JuriusDoctor thx, how exploring in a group works tho? arent we rivals with limited data relic sites?
@@anlasma7942 Look at Arataka Research Consortium
IronArmadaRecruitment is not recruiting anymore, and does not seem to be as welcoming for any type of player as the video depict. Not that its the fault of the video creator :)
This video was recorded quite a while ago, and all mid-tier corporations go through periods where they either open or close recruitment. While it's rare, even the larger alliances close recruitment sometimes.
As to your comment about not being friendly to newbros, it's quite the opposite. We help everyone who joins us, and I am personally mentoring several pilots who are new to the game and outside of Iron because they're not quite where they need to be in terms of fundamentals, yet.
That said, just because we're good to newbros doesn't mean we won't haze you if you do something fucking stupid - like putting a Rorqual in siege with no scouts out - or boot your ass to the curb if we suspect you're a spy.
This is EVE. HTFU.
Thanks for the reply. Just that the message when joining the chat was like everyone must do pvp. And this and that. While the video got the impression that there was room for anyone choosing any career path.
H H That's fair, but something I think a lot of players miss in this video is that everything in EVE happens in service to PVP. At the end of the day, this is a PVP game first and foremost. Iron Armada is a mercenary alliance, we get paid to pick (and win) fights.
Best Quote "Wait this is beginning to sound like AMWAY"
I've been a player off and on. solo.
Just have to know how. Helps to have an orca to pimp out.
Excellent video, so informative, thank you
Great video for a newbro. Appreciate it. And after reading some of the comments. I apologize to you on behalf of those overtly nasty people that just want to slather poo on your hard work. Again greatly appreciated.,
I don't think there's poo slathering going on. People are allowed to disagree. Some people are just wrong. lol. Perspective on who that person is... well, that's up for debate. Your mileage may vary.
Any changes needed for late 2021? Cheers.
Been binging and loving your videos! Are you still playing EVE or moved on to mainly Star Citizen?
Mainly Star Citizen but I am contemplating a return to making EVE Videos
Thank you sir for the videos , couldn’t not do this but , join RYBKA . New bro Corp of awesome
How do you join a corporation?
Ty for the tips. But buddy. Iv been struggling listening to this. You have a weird mic. It turns on when and only when u speak? Its sounds like my headset is turning of and on again. Just saying. I couldnt listen to the whole thing had to skip to another clip. But yeah ty for the info
Hahaha this description sounds like real life!!!
This was great.
I got this game like 3 days ago and am interested in starting up a manufacturing corporation. Is it more effective to mine the resources for myself or buy it from mining corporations. Also could anyone reccomend newb friendly corporations that I could join to learn the ropes?
If you haven't joined a corp already, consider EVE University.
I searched for the iron armada but your corp didnt come up. Can you help me out?
David V Alliance name is Iron Armada. Corp name is Iron Guard.
I like mining but for some reason, there's always pirates I think popping up.is that normal and what do?(new player here.) anyway, the end sounds dark. XD
Thank you for the video
thanks for making the video
Just awesome
Wait, so do all these resources only go to the other players or do they also go to the NPCs?
Yes and no: NPC mining fleets can - and do - mine out entire systems if they're left unchecked, leaving fewer resources for the PCs (Player Characters). However, everything made by players in EVE goes to other players in EVE.
Thanks I was kind of confused by that
how do i join iron armada
We're not currently recruiting. However, our starter corp Rybka. is.
Awesome.
Your Combat Career section didn't say much of the ISK value of a military career. And the Outlaw Careers were rather vague. The suicide bomber, what stops the victim from recollecting their own stuff? The embezzler, how real life souless do you have to be to do such a thing?
As complex and social as this shit is why are people wasting these skills in a game rather than using them to make money in real life? Many questions.
You know i feel like i should go to an actual university to take a course in Business and Finance just to get into trading in this game XD.
Lots to do in Eve but none of them evolve solo....
No, no. You can evolve a lot of them solo. It's just way harder than it needs to be - find a friend, ask for help, get it done faster. Many hands make light work.
Can i joint your corp :D
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So, if I got it right, One thing that the Venture was designed for, at the first sign of danger, I'm supposed to "Run like a pu**y"?
I'd say that the Venture, as designed and intended to be fit, is not a combat vessel. If you are mining in a frigate and someone warps in on you with a warship of any description, your ship is specially equipped with a built-in warp core stabilizer and you should run like a greased-up Usain Bolt because otherwise your ship is dead. Now, if you want to take a pointless fight because it makes you feel less weak, that's fine, but don't blame it on pussies, because they can push a kid out and with an attitude like that I'm sure you complain about particularly large shits.
everyone always says first thing to do "join a corporation right away", yet no one ever explains what a corporation is, what it does, is it a physical thing or just a sign up sheet?, does it have its own window in the game?, are there fees? what are the differences between the types of corporations...no one ever explains. Yet quick to chastise when they find out you havent. Mentors are so not a thing.
Good points, all. I'll make a video about this asap.
@@JuriusDoctor Thanks for the reply. Great vids, I've been watching diligently, many more to go. I've learned a great deal. Well done
Is it possible to cash out your ISK to real money?
No, that is called 'Real Money Trading', or RMT, and it'll earn you a permanent ban on all your characters.
@@JuriusDoctor so what's the point of wasting all my time?
@@JuriusDoctor thanks for the quick response though 😁
@@the3lusive if you think that playing a game is wasting your time... Well, let me put it this way: Einstein said in an exchange with a friend that, "The greater the intellect, the greater the need for play." If you have to look at it as a commodified exchange for your labors, it's not play. It's a job. Everything will be a job. How is that smart? Everyone needs downtime, and games are a part of that.
@@JuriusDoctor with fortnite or pubg there is a tournament that I could win money. Is there anything similar with eve ?
This guy sounds like the main guy from SAW!!!!
"...is a social game at its core." I guess I better rethink if I want to play this game. Social games pretty much turn me right off.
This game would be so cool if it wasn't for one big detail: isk is bought by Plex
@Machine Mechine Do you understand how cheap it is to buy isk? If you don't buy isk you are disrespecting your own time and at a huge disadvantage to other people who do. Omega is cheap as dirt too
Shiny. Let's be bad guys. - Malcolm Reynolds.
Eve is not a game, its a cyber society
Are the Gurista pirates actual players or NPCs?
Non-Player Characters.
I have hated that piece of lore about middle wage non-capsuleer families since the first time l heard it 6 years ago. Its extremely stupid since it definitely puts the economy of the empiress into serious questioning. In EVE online NPC ships are ubiquitous and interstellar travel is equally. A shuttle can cost as liitle as 50,000 ISK. For 4 people not to be able to afford that in their entire lives would mean that they would need to be making single digit yearly salaries for income. This creates so many questions about the world building that are never answered. Are capsuleer markets separate from regular ones? With their own inflation rates and prices? How many people are in the universe and what id the average cost of living look like? If middle wage is less than 50000 a lifetime what are the other commodity goods like? Food and water cost almost as much as that shuttle. Can people only barely afford food too? I don't understand. Thats so fucking stupid.
go null sec and mining wont be the same as before :-D
It is not sandbox, it is gankbox, at the beginning you do not have chance, only after few years of training you can do something till then you are just punchbag ...
To some it will certainly feel that way. It is, at its core, a PVP game. Playing the game is consenting to PVP. EVE is not like World of Warcraft. There are no Arenas. Everywhere is the Arena. That's part of the challenge, it's more like real life than any other game I've played - despite being a Sci-Fi Space Sim.
what about drug dealers and/or smugglers you know i traveled across new eden in less then 12 parsecs
Just as long as you don't tie a compressor loop into the hyperdrive. Also, what you said is impossible. A parsec is 210,000 AU, or 3.3 light years. The New Eden cluster is more than 200 light years across at it's narrowest. If you only went 12 parsecs, you've got a long way to go.
@@JuriusDoctor drug dealing?
@@solitude9875 creating combat boosters (drugs) from harvested gas is one of the ways to make money in EVE, yes.
I could certainly see mining of hauling as a nerdy way to chill or even a way to practise the so called "walking meditation" from buddhism, as a fancy sort of mining or hauling meditation. xD
It absolutely is, and it's equally valid and sometimes equivalent to the sometimes painful lengthy zazen.
Liked and subbed. Also I'll be checking your org out. :~)
Awesome, thank you!
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39:40 ME, "AAH SHIT."
Good video but tell Jasmine Amelana That one day when im more then 2 weeks into the game I will come back for revenge :3