How to find a cool and nice PvP - Corporation in Eve Online?

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  • @ThisisAmi-Eveonline-xi8fb
    @ThisisAmi-Eveonline-xi8fb  Год назад +30

    Regarding the "Full API Key:"
    Many people think that just because it's a game, it's okay to share their Full API Data.
    Consider this real - life -scenario: You apply for a job. The company want access to all your email accounts. They wish to read it. They wish to review and read all of your WhatsApp messages, they wanna know the names of all your friends, they go and inspect your bank accounts and financial situation, along with everything else that is private and worth protecting to you. And this is what they require from every applicant - with no guarantee of being accepted. Of course, there's no privacy protection either. What applies to us in real life should also apply in a game. Therefore, I would never share my full API key. I prioritize my security and principles over joining a corp that requires full API. If corporations, in addition to the API key, also ask for personal information, then that is for me acrosses a deep red line and has nothing to do with the game itself: Just my own personal opinion
    What's your idea of the perfect corp? Feel free to share in the comments !

    • @gamertank1987
      @gamertank1987 Год назад +6

      Ya makes sense been thinking about this lately

    • @gingerbong
      @gingerbong Год назад +3

      A friend of mine gave his full API to a scammer from CODE before they held Sov fora bit. Got his account hacked all assets taken and he had to fight for about a year to get it back. Meanwhile me and some buddy's harassed codes gank fleets and made me move bk to HS

    • @ThisisAmi-Eveonline-xi8fb
      @ThisisAmi-Eveonline-xi8fb  Год назад +5

      @@gingerbong CODE still existing? Did not know that.

    • @atvar8
      @atvar8 Год назад +9

      @@gingerbong API key does not open any avenues to have your account hacked. Your buddy may have had poor account security practices, but him giving his API info is not part of it.

    • @TheXero
      @TheXero Год назад +6

      @@gingerbong Giving full API does not compromise your account security in anyway. The dude probably didn't have two step auth and probably gave information outside of game. Nothing in the API gives anything related to passwords or account security it's all in game data that corps use to screen and vet people any high end group will demand full API or you have no shot of getting in.

  • @TsvetanVR
    @TsvetanVR 17 дней назад +1

    Wow, I didn't even realize how much data have I allowed that corp/alliance to be able to tap into from my previous application. Thanks a bunch for emphasizing on this which lead me to find the API management page and clear it.
    I've watched several of your videos so far and have mostly enjoyed them so far. Thanks for some good pointers on my way to finding a gang and hopefully becoming a predator in Eve like my avatars in other space universes.
    o7 Fly dangerously

  • @manfredmerklingergmbh9119
    @manfredmerklingergmbh9119 Год назад +7

    Thanks for that. It's important for beginners to watch videos on how to find good corporations because as a newcomer, the complex world of the game can be very challenging. Identifying and joining corporations that align with a player's interests and play style is nearly not possible for new players.

  • @absolom9
    @absolom9 Год назад +4

    I have been hoping you would put out another video soon! Great content. I smashed a navy raven this week with the beast, good times! Fly dangerous 07

  • @NKieran
    @NKieran Год назад +3

    Great video 👍 i watched this corp (and their alliance) crash a gatecamp with t1 destroyers yesterday. Used the opportunity to jump my hauler through

  • @gingerbong
    @gingerbong Год назад +3

    Hi, love your videos Ami ❤ if you ever want the stress of leadership you should think about setting up your own corp/alliance

    • @ThisisAmi-Eveonline-xi8fb
      @ThisisAmi-Eveonline-xi8fb  Год назад +2

      I think I'd rather stay solo . :-)

    • @mellogo1d191
      @mellogo1d191 Год назад

      @@ThisisAmi-Eveonline-xi8fbreally..? That’s awful to hear…I really hope CCP put their foot down against those players who harassed you..!

  • @fovv1042
    @fovv1042 Год назад +2

    i agree with most of this, but i live in WH space. For us sharing full API keys is standard, but unless you're in WH space then it is something you want to keep to yourself.
    great video though, enjoy them a lot.

    • @AronFigaro
      @AronFigaro 11 месяцев назад

      None of the WH corps I was in asked for mail API, though TBH if they did I would just nuke mail because I' m not a dick and don't want them to have free intel on my old corp(s) without asking me. I've left almost all of them on good terms, after all.

  • @737Maxter
    @737Maxter Год назад +3

    Good info. I go the opposite way though. I start with zkill and find the most active corps. Then I start looking into if they are recruiting and what alliances they are in, or that they work with.

  • @grondhero
    @grondhero Год назад +6

    A long, time ago I was tempted to join Goons to see if I could sabotage them from within. But I ended up staying in HiSec. When I returned to playing recently, I was going to join Pandemic Horde, until some chat in EvE Uni revealed the CEO went semi-sociopath on a member corp that was leaving. Way too much drama for my tastes. Stuck with HiSec again. I basically just chatted with some random people in the various channels I was a part of, helped some people out and ended up receiving an open invite. My main is solo, but I have a 2nd account and those characters are in the other corp which does HiSec/LowSec stuff.

    • @ThisisAmi-Eveonline-xi8fb
      @ThisisAmi-Eveonline-xi8fb  Год назад +8

      Thank you for the detailed feedback. The larger Corps/Alliances in 'EVE Online' often face the issue of having numerous "mandatory todo" which can limit my freedom of gameplay. This starts with requirements like achieving a certain number of kills each month, joining fleets, directives on which ships to purchase, and, in extreme cases, they asking for your online time means how often you must be online. Despite these constraints, countless players accept and enjoy this gameplay style.
      Horde offers a significant freedom, they dont have super strict regulations. Players can still enjoy a relatively unrestricted gaming experience without heavy big regulations from the Horde management. Furthermore, when Horde engages in war and moves to Delve, each player can freely choose whether to stay in the north or not.
      I once joined a corp that was part of the Goons and was kicked out after my three months travel due to inactivity. 'EVE Online' is a game where many players take breaks. Ultimately, there's only one thing that truly matters: I'm investing my time into this game, so it needs to be enjoyable for me

    • @traumateaminternational4732
      @traumateaminternational4732 Год назад +3

      ​@@ThisisAmi-Eveonline-xi8fb Could not agree more with this message. I'm personally a member of INIT. The people and environment are great, but the resources we need to mobilize to maintain sov are pretty overwhelming. The system works, but it requires a lot of dedication from individual players, particularly corp leadership.
      In the long run, I may end up running with an alt in a non-sov PvP corp to get easy access to small gang PvP.

  • @Schopenhauer667
    @Schopenhauer667 Год назад +2

    This very useful, thank you!

  • @Hexxas
    @Hexxas Год назад +1

    Nice work on the pvp corp guide :)

  • @creativefox6066
    @creativefox6066 Год назад +1

    Very good vid with information you never see. I joined Brave Empire. They are professional, no Api, you can do what you want and the are part of Brave so I can go to their, rather, safe null sec space. Kind regards Marith of Kazarith

    • @ThisisAmi-Eveonline-xi8fb
      @ThisisAmi-Eveonline-xi8fb  Год назад +1

      never been to brave...sounds cool

    • @ginganutjob
      @ginganutjob 11 месяцев назад +1

      API is the login thing you do on the website when you apply, we do use it. It's not a full ESI but it does allow us to see your mails and isk transactions among other things. It's just how we can see if you're a spy or not

    • @ThisisAmi-Eveonline-xi8fb
      @ThisisAmi-Eveonline-xi8fb  11 месяцев назад +2

      @@ginganutjob no you will not see it. i will do a video about that...hold on

    • @ginganutjob
      @ginganutjob 11 месяцев назад

      @@ThisisAmi-Eveonline-xi8fb was more explaining to the other guy, I'm sure you know the uses of it

  • @GreenDevil51
    @GreenDevil51 Год назад +1

    As some one deep in a null sec block, my best recommendation is to find a niche and pitch it. You might not know what that is yet, or you may change it half way through, but corps love hunters, sabers, logi, ewar pilots, and GOOD small gang warfare pilots. I'm a hunter i spend my days catching things for my mates to kill, and even in horde they always need more hunters. If you at least say you want to learn one of these things and put some effort in, most corp will be MORE than happy to have you! The only thing I would warn you about is almost anyone can be an F1 monkey, so if that is all you want to do that is fine but don't expect to be able to get into some of the more "elite" pvp corps. its still fine to be an F1 monkey just not really sought after.

    • @ThisisAmi-Eveonline-xi8fb
      @ThisisAmi-Eveonline-xi8fb  Год назад

      sound very very cool...please hire me ! i mean i am difficult, but please hire me anyway!

    • @GreenDevil51
      @GreenDevil51 Год назад

      @@ThisisAmi-Eveonline-xi8fb Your free to come join the roams we accept all who want kill people in small gangs. I occasionally run with npsi groups though I mainly hit goons in delve in ustz, though we all are a bunch of salty AT pilots for the most part!

  • @mrhooke_gamer4077
    @mrhooke_gamer4077 Год назад +2

    Nice. Well narrated.

  • @gankmarvin
    @gankmarvin Год назад +7

    You spelled and punctuated DON'Ts perfectly. That's better than 99% of native English speakers and AI.

    • @ThisisAmi-Eveonline-xi8fb
      @ThisisAmi-Eveonline-xi8fb  Год назад +3

      I guess it was just luck 🙂

    • @snakeoo7ca
      @snakeoo7ca Год назад

      Maybe in Europe lol

    • @gankmarvin
      @gankmarvin Год назад +2

      @@snakeoo7ca Please clarify.

    • @gankmarvin
      @gankmarvin 9 месяцев назад +1

      @argon62 Not the person who doesn't know how to use a question mark?

  • @autovermietungkottegmbh9888
    @autovermietungkottegmbh9888 Год назад +5

    Most corps make a huge drama out of the recruitment process

  • @Mox3712
    @Mox3712 Год назад +2

    Love the video - and your voice!

  • @PingWhisper
    @PingWhisper Год назад +1

    Thanks for the great video

  • @serndfreaky2113
    @serndfreaky2113 Год назад +2

    Moin,
    Danke für das Video. Ich glaube es ist für neue Spieler gar nicht so einfach eine neue Corp zu finden.
    Ich muss gestehen, über das offizielle Menü habe ich noch keine Corp gejoint.
    Bei mir waren es: 1. angesprochen im Local (jaja, die Newbie-Falle - die Corp war nicht so der Bringer...) 2. Eigengründung mit Ex-Corpmates von 1., 3. über Zkill, dann angesprochen, 4. Corp von 3. hat sich aufgelöst, und ist fast geschlossen zu einer neuen Corp gewechselt. 5. Eigengründung mit Ex-Corpmates von 4.
    ... also es gibt sicher fast unzählige Möglichkeiten Leute zu finden, mit denen man fliegen kann und möchte und wenn man nur lange genug sucht, dann findet man auch die Richtigen.
    Zu deiner Empfehlung, mit deren Allianz kann man gut Spaß haben und sind nette Leute, die einem auch etwas beibringen, wenn man nicht so die Erfahrung hat. 👍

    • @ThisisAmi-Eveonline-xi8fb
      @ThisisAmi-Eveonline-xi8fb  Год назад +3

      Super - vielen Dank für dein gutes und ausführliches Feedback, das auch neuen Spielern die das hier lesen sicherlich weiterhelfen wird. Bist Du in einer deutschen Corp gelandet?

    • @serndfreaky2113
      @serndfreaky2113 Год назад +2

      @@ThisisAmi-Eveonline-xi8fb
      Seit meiner 3. Corp sind es nur noch englischsprachige, aber wenn einen das Englisch nicht abschreckt lohnt es sich über den Tellerrand zu schauen.

    • @ThisisAmi-Eveonline-xi8fb
      @ThisisAmi-Eveonline-xi8fb  Год назад +2

      @@serndfreaky2113 nein macht es nicht. War nurs either immer in internationalen corps.

  • @RogerBengtsson75
    @RogerBengtsson75 Год назад +1

    I would try and join Shadow Cartel, I have the ought most respect for there pilots and they gave been around for a long time. 👍

  • @skeladon2372
    @skeladon2372 Год назад +1

    I got recruited by a small gang wormhole Corp after they caught me while exploring. Being a good sport when you get killed pays off

  • @bikeguy3034
    @bikeguy3034 Год назад +1

    Just remember the ' takes the place of the missing letter for contractions - so yep all gd 👍

  • @CruentusV
    @CruentusV Год назад +1

    lots of useful info. really useful vid...

  • @SuperGamli
    @SuperGamli Год назад +1

    Really good vid on something thats not often covered.

  • @orothred2310
    @orothred2310 Год назад +1

    Deutsche Stimme gibts noch, die Einstellung ist nur verbuggt. Du musst den Haken bei "immer englische Stimme verwenden" setzen, dann hast die deutsche Stimme wieder :D

  • @canlucagertz3562
    @canlucagertz3562 Год назад +3

    Bin durch meinen Vater in meine jetzige Corp gekommen.. Der spielt eve schon seit 2005... Als ich klein war hat er mir immer von seinen Pvp stories erzählt.. Heute roaming wir zusammen durchs 0. Vielleicht kannst du ja mal was von deiner Eve story erzählen

    • @ThisisAmi-Eveonline-xi8fb
      @ThisisAmi-Eveonline-xi8fb  Год назад +1

      Das mache ich gerne einmal. Ihrs eid ein cooles team ! Zeigt es, dass Eve ein Generationen Spiel ist.

  • @gamertank1987
    @gamertank1987 Год назад +1

    nice

    • @ThisisAmi-Eveonline-xi8fb
      @ThisisAmi-Eveonline-xi8fb  Год назад

      are you still streaming?

    • @gamertank1987
      @gamertank1987 Год назад

      @@ThisisAmi-Eveonline-xi8fb yes .. doing some system maintenance. I skilled up propoise and orca for mining. Still sub module skilling is on going. Also grinding isk for it 💵

    • @ThisisAmi-Eveonline-xi8fb
      @ThisisAmi-Eveonline-xi8fb  Год назад +1

      @@gamertank1987 sounds nice....arent you with horde?

    • @gamertank1987
      @gamertank1987 Год назад

      @@ThisisAmi-Eveonline-xi8fb ya

  • @richardspencer4999
    @richardspencer4999 Год назад +1

    Karmafleet is recruiting.

  • @GirtV2
    @GirtV2 Год назад +2

    Some great advice! Join Ronin Cartel, we kill mediocre shit-fit PVE pilots.

  • @williesutton9919
    @williesutton9919 Год назад +2

    Ami, just start a corp already...

  • @MA-uy7iu
    @MA-uy7iu Год назад +2

    Join Horde !

  • @SteveBrownRacing
    @SteveBrownRacing Год назад +1

    No corp will be perfect if it has members. Humans are bad at perfection.
    My best corp recruitment memory was being called out as a spy because I found their recruitment channel.

    • @ThisisAmi-Eveonline-xi8fb
      @ThisisAmi-Eveonline-xi8fb  Год назад

      The issue with 'EVE Online' is that there's no real democracy within the game. Essentially, every Corp Leader is a War Lord, having the full authority to make decisions about the corporation as they see fit. For the members, this always ends in 'take it or leave it' situation.

  • @komivalentine3067
    @komivalentine3067 Год назад +2

    As a german I don't like germans ingame 😅 I would never join a german group. Imagine escaping to another galaxy just to eat Bratkartoffeln x)
    I want to taste that Matigu Sushi 🤣

  • @TheXero
    @TheXero Год назад

    Nothing wrong with giving full API if you are applying to a well known corp/alliance with strict recruitment.

    • @ThisisAmi-Eveonline-xi8fb
      @ThisisAmi-Eveonline-xi8fb  Год назад +7

      Many people think that just because it's a game, it's okay to share their data. Imagine if a real-life company demanded from you, as a job applicant, access to all your private emails, the ability to read your WhatsApp messages, know your friends, and your bank account balance - essentially, everything.
      What applies to us in real life should also apply in a game. Therefore, I would never share my full API key.
      I prioritize my security and principles over joining a corp that requires full API.

    • @TheXero
      @TheXero Год назад

      @@ThisisAmi-Eveonline-xi8fb I agree that you shouldn't share full API with most groups but there are a hand full of very reputable groups that want full API for security reasons to keep spies and thieves out of their group.
      And with real life I can also agree that I wouldn't want anyone reading my emails and knowing my contacts but in EVE I couldn't really care if anyone sees my evemail.
      I wouldn't say never give out your full API but I would say research what group is asking for it before you do because any high end group that takes their screening seriously will ask for full API before they even interview you It is a very vital part of keeping spies and other bad apples out of your group.

    • @ThisisAmi-Eveonline-xi8fb
      @ThisisAmi-Eveonline-xi8fb  Год назад +3

      @@TheXero Horde doesn't care about it either and I know, the only argument is that they can keep spies out of the alliance with it. But that's just not true.
      Every large alliance has spies in the other big alliance. I myself have an alt with the Goons and for sure with horde. How do you want to identify a spy through the API Key when you:
      create a new account... play for half a year, join an inconspicuous Corp and don't have any email correspondence with your "main" or conduct ISK transfers and so on?
      The thing with the API Key is useless and they know it. Just look at Jay Amazingness from the Goons!
      First, he deactivated the Jump Clone service which destroyed 52,670 Jump Clones of players and 70% could only be saved by a server maintenance. He has otherwise stolen an incredible amount (Titans and several trillion ISK).
      Jay Amazingness is now a member of Pandemic Legion :-) API brings nothing. Zero. Those who want to cheat, who want to be a spy, can do so. API offers zero protection, because you can create many accounts.

  • @teeborg1519
    @teeborg1519 Год назад +2

    RL name and job lmao, these guys should be banned

  • @GeNius.hannoverliebt
    @GeNius.hannoverliebt Год назад +1

    LFT#1

    • @MA-uy7iu
      @MA-uy7iu Год назад +8

      Ja super Dokumente die Ihr da erstellt um an Daten von Spielern ran zu kommen. Peinlich.

    • @GeNius.hannoverliebt
      @GeNius.hannoverliebt Год назад +1

      @@MA-uy7iu Und was denkst du kann man mit diesen Daten anfangen?🤔

    • @MA-uy7iu
      @MA-uy7iu Год назад +1

      @@GeNius.hannoverliebt Das Fragen nach persönlichen Daten, die nichts mit dem Spiel zu tun haben, für den Rekrutierungsprozess ist unakzeptabel. Egal wie lange ihr existiert, man macht so etwas einfach nicht. Peinliche Truppe

    • @ThisisAmi-Eveonline-xi8fb
      @ThisisAmi-Eveonline-xi8fb  Год назад +2

      @@MA-uy7iu bitte um respektvollen umgang. es ist nur feedback auf das die corp respektvoll antortet

  • @j.b.hitmarker7472
    @j.b.hitmarker7472 Год назад +1

    Kenshin. is recruiting!

  • @orothred2310
    @orothred2310 Год назад +1

    Deutsche Stimme gibts noch, die Einstellung ist nur verbuggt. Du musst den Haken bei "immer englische Stimme verwenden" setzen, dann hast die deutsche Stimme wieder :D