@4:00 It's not 16 missions give or take. It's exactly 16 of the same level and for the same faction. It's actually quite important in certain situations. Storyline missions increase standings a lot. When you deliver your 16th regular mission, the games search for the *closest* storyline agent for the faction. Which means, if the storyline agent you're interested is in an inconvenient position, with only one agent close by, you can run 15 missions (say level 3, Caldari) whereever it's convenient for you. Then, you run one for only the agent closest to the storyline agent. This way you can raise standings fast with a corp even if it doesn't have convenient agents, as long as you have access to agents for of the same faction.
At the same time, if you are griding standings with a particular corporation, doing some research to find a mission agent with the nearest storyline agent of the same corporation is handy since the storyline mission will boost both faction and corp standings. (though finding those perfect spots does take some research on dotlan)
This aspect is making me reconsider where I "base" myself from. I got a storyline mission, that involved attacking ships of other factions and I suspect I will keep getting them, if I stay where I am. Not a fan :(.
@@lamename2010 You can pay attention and move a bit far away for your 16th mission, closer to a different storyline agent. I don't know if missions types will be different tho.
@@TheMule71 I was doing distro missions mostly, i got a security mission. I would have done it, if it didn't involve killing federation and republic npcs. Pirates are ok, but I don't want to mess up my standings with the empire factions.
the volume could be upped 10-15 % standings mechanics are semi complex in eve so its nice with a guide like this about it for new players or returning old players.
I'd say it's worth a try. There's been a lot of quality improvements and changes. Of course it depends on what you liked doing before. The biggest thing I think that changed are the improvements to Faction Warfare.
It's a inactive skill which was around in 2006 when EVE still made boosters illegal and it reduces the detection chance by Concord on your ship. It's an interesting artifact now but doesn't do anything.
@Goochigoop because we are all going to die one day. And I litteraly felt myself getting older during the maaaasive pauses he takes in most of his scentences. Not to mention all the fluff that doesn't communicate anything new.
@4:00 It's not 16 missions give or take. It's exactly 16 of the same level and for the same faction.
It's actually quite important in certain situations.
Storyline missions increase standings a lot.
When you deliver your 16th regular mission, the games search for the *closest* storyline agent for the faction. Which means, if the storyline agent you're interested is in an inconvenient position, with only one agent close by, you can run 15 missions (say level 3, Caldari) whereever it's convenient for you. Then, you run one for only the agent closest to the storyline agent. This way you can raise standings fast with a corp even if it doesn't have convenient agents, as long as you have access to agents for of the same faction.
Thank you for the information! Great to know when it comes to the factions standings in EVE. 🙂
At the same time, if you are griding standings with a particular corporation, doing some research to find a mission agent with the nearest storyline agent of the same corporation is handy since the storyline mission will boost both faction and corp standings. (though finding those perfect spots does take some research on dotlan)
This aspect is making me reconsider where I "base" myself from. I got a storyline mission, that involved attacking ships of other factions and I suspect I will keep getting them, if I stay where I am. Not a fan :(.
@@lamename2010 You can pay attention and move a bit far away for your 16th mission, closer to a different storyline agent. I don't know if missions types will be different tho.
@@TheMule71 I was doing distro missions mostly, i got a security mission. I would have done it, if it didn't involve killing federation and republic npcs. Pirates are ok, but I don't want to mess up my standings with the empire factions.
Good stuff, thanks. Time to go check for DED station agents.
the volume could be upped 10-15 % standings mechanics are semi complex in eve so its nice with a guide like this about it for new players or returning old players.
more like 50 to 100% lol but yeah good material
Nice video 🎉
hey man played eve alot back in earlies 2010 ... is it worth coming back ?
I'd say it's worth a try. There's been a lot of quality improvements and changes. Of course it depends on what you liked doing before. The biggest thing I think that changed are the improvements to Faction Warfare.
You have a skill Black Market Trading trained to Level 4 which I can't find in Eve doing a search. How did you get that?
It's a inactive skill which was around in 2006 when EVE still made boosters illegal and it reduces the detection chance by Concord on your ship. It's an interesting artifact now but doesn't do anything.
Guristas are no more neutral standing against Gallente...
If you are good with caldari the tax will be less tho Just saying 😅
dude 5 min and I'm tired as fuck... maybe try to talk faster and to the point, just a suggestion
x1.5 playback speed
I got bored 4 minutes in .. thumbs down.. message lost
Going to be honest man.
You gotta find a way to condense this info into a shorter format if you want more viewers.
Why
@Goochigoop because we are all going to die one day. And I litteraly felt myself getting older during the maaaasive pauses he takes in most of his scentences. Not to mention all the fluff that doesn't communicate anything new.
He talks fine, easy to listen to.
@@Goochigoop he is giving lot of unnecessary details can be more to the point