Hey hey, hopefully this content is not too boring for non-eve players, but Eve has been popping lately! - channel update regarding star trek content at about 16:00. Your support is appreacaited on patreon.com/resurrected In other news, I saw the total eclipse! Amazing!!
@@danielkrcmar5395 Actually, yes by flying a mining ship around high sec and hoping to not get blown up by pirates! Or hauling resources into lower sec and hoping not to get gate jumped! Basically get involved in nothing, and hope to stay unblown up! I have the suspicion that if i get more involved I'd loose my lifetime to Eve...
wow.. I have hundreds maybe thousands of hours in Eve and this is a great explanation. Well done! One thing that eventually frustrated me as a solo pilot is you always have to deal with the N+1 problem. Most ppl you encounter will not be by themselves and a lowly frigate stands almost no chance
As someone who is a newbro outside of industry related content, this video was the best of its kind amongst other similar videos and I am subscribed anticipating the follow up videos. Thanks so much!
R.S., I play this game only* vicariously through you. 🙅🏻♂️ 🙆🏻♂️ If I played it for real, then I would lose my job, never bathe, and rarely sleep. I know myself, so that's why I dare not play. Thanks for this exposé. 🙋🏻♂️💻
Come on. Do it bro. My laptop comes in within 3 days from now I can't wait ! I have a 1 to 3 hour lul a night .. that's me just gonna hack away at little things
It looks like you're getting some frame hitches while on the Jita Undock. If you need assistance with any performance boosting, let me know! Also if you want to explore space or different areas of space for future content, SLOW is a great home to be in :)
Maaan I really want to play this game. I've tried a few times but got overwhelmed in a few weeks and quit. There are just too much stuff to learn and these things are not like "learn by playing" kind of stuff. You literally have to open up guides and videos and study like you do your homework. As someone who has 1-2 hours of playtime daily, It feels like I'm just wasting my time 😖
imo, just get yourself a frigate and do level one missions. It's not really that complicated when you break it down to component parts. If you want to get into pvp, yeah, that will be a bit more complicated, because you need to understand the capabilities of the other ships since eve pvp is largely decided by rock paper scissors before the fight even takes place. But even so, you'll need to prepare yourself to lose a lot, and in that losing, you'll learn.
Create an alpha (free to play) account. Run the new player missions for your chosen faction. Then use the internet, and search for the career agents in another faction whose ships you like, and run them all. This will teach you about gameplay mechanics, give you a pretty decent wallet, a good starting stable of ships, and some time in the game learning. After that, consider one of the school corporations such as Eve University, where more experienced players teach the finer points of game mechanics of pretty much every aspect of the game.
Hey hey, hopefully this content is not too boring for non-eve players, but Eve has been popping lately! - channel update regarding star trek content at about 16:00. Your support is appreacaited on patreon.com/resurrected In other news, I saw the total eclipse! Amazing!!
It's been ages since i casually played eve but i still love just hearing about the complexities of it
You can casually play Eve?
@@danielkrcmar5395 Actually, yes by flying a mining ship around high sec and hoping to not get blown up by pirates!
Or hauling resources into lower sec and hoping not to get gate jumped!
Basically get involved in nothing, and hope to stay unblown up!
I have the suspicion that if i get more involved I'd loose my lifetime to Eve...
@@dalob112If you ever wanna play again, just find a random lowseccer and ask them to show you around. Really gets the heart pumping!
wow.. I have hundreds maybe thousands of hours in Eve and this is a great explanation. Well done! One thing that eventually frustrated me as a solo pilot is you always have to deal with the N+1 problem. Most ppl you encounter will not be by themselves and a lowly frigate stands almost no chance
3:50 praxis mating ritual O_O
As someone who is a newbro outside of industry related content, this video was the best of its kind amongst other similar videos and I am subscribed anticipating the follow up videos. Thanks so much!
R.S., I play this game only* vicariously through you. 🙅🏻♂️ 🙆🏻♂️ If I played it for real, then I would lose my job, never bathe, and rarely sleep. I know myself, so that's why I dare not play. Thanks for this exposé. 🙋🏻♂️💻
Come on. Do it bro. My laptop comes in within 3 days from now I can't wait ! I have a 1 to 3 hour lul a night .. that's me just gonna hack away at little things
This is VERY useful! Can't wait for destroyers and cruisers next.
What’s with the ear r4pe
It looks like you're getting some frame hitches while on the Jita Undock. If you need assistance with any performance boosting, let me know! Also if you want to explore space or different areas of space for future content, SLOW is a great home to be in :)
He in a corp already. Interstellar booty hunters.
He is in a corp already, interstellar booty hunters.
@@astron800 slow is an alliance. But considering they have nina and conoco its not the best one 😂
If you need help with making eve story series content, like footage of fleets and such, i can help with my many accounts
You counted them all? 😳
Maaan I really want to play this game. I've tried a few times but got overwhelmed in a few weeks and quit. There are just too much stuff to learn and these things are not like "learn by playing" kind of stuff. You literally have to open up guides and videos and study like you do your homework. As someone who has 1-2 hours of playtime daily, It feels like I'm just wasting my time 😖
imo, just get yourself a frigate and do level one missions. It's not really that complicated when you break it down to component parts. If you want to get into pvp, yeah, that will be a bit more complicated, because you need to understand the capabilities of the other ships since eve pvp is largely decided by rock paper scissors before the fight even takes place. But even so, you'll need to prepare yourself to lose a lot, and in that losing, you'll learn.
Now is the perfect time to try again. The 21st anniversary celebration is happening this month.
I tried it back in 2009 did not really get it. Came back by 2012 and have been hooked ever since
Create an alpha (free to play) account. Run the new player missions for your chosen faction.
Then use the internet, and search for the career agents in another faction whose ships you like, and run them all.
This will teach you about gameplay mechanics, give you a pretty decent wallet, a good starting stable of ships, and some time in the game learning.
After that, consider one of the school corporations such as Eve University, where more experienced players teach the finer points of game mechanics of pretty much every aspect of the game.