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According to an [http://web.archive.org/web/20070217155942/http://www.eve-online.com/faq/faq_01.asp earlier version] of the [http://www.eveonline.com/faq/ EVE Online FAQ]: | According to an [http://web.archive.org/web/20070217155942/http://www.eve-online.com/faq/faq_01.asp earlier version] of the [http://www.eveonline.com/faq/ EVE Online FAQ]: | ||
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− | + | ==What makes EVE different from other MMORPGs?== | |
EVE is different from many other MMORPGs in structure and form. According to an [http://web.archive.org/web/20070218114926/http://www.eve-online.com/guide/en/g01.asp earlier version] of [http://wiki.eveonline.com/en/wiki/About_EVE_Online#How_is_EVE_Online_Different.3F About EVE Online]: | EVE is different from many other MMORPGs in structure and form. According to an [http://web.archive.org/web/20070218114926/http://www.eve-online.com/guide/en/g01.asp earlier version] of [http://wiki.eveonline.com/en/wiki/About_EVE_Online#How_is_EVE_Online_Different.3F About EVE Online]: | ||
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− | + | ==Getting involved== | |
If you are the type of player that likes to read the manual before you get your feet wet then start by consulting EVElopedia: | If you are the type of player that likes to read the manual before you get your feet wet then start by consulting EVElopedia: | ||
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− | If you think a career as a space pilot would be something for you, don´t hesitate to join | + | If you think a career as a space pilot would be something for you, don´t hesitate to join us. Just follow the following steps and you will soon be exploring "the final frontier": |
#In order to start you will need a working copy of the game. Although EVE is once again being sold in stores, it is probably still easier to download it from http://www.eve-online.com. On the official site click the "Try Now" button and follow the instructions. If all goes well you should be able to activate a 14 day free trial. | #In order to start you will need a working copy of the game. Although EVE is once again being sold in stores, it is probably still easier to download it from http://www.eve-online.com. On the official site click the "Try Now" button and follow the instructions. If all goes well you should be able to activate a 14 day free trial. | ||
#The next step is creating a your character. An EVE account has 3 character slots, but you can only use (and train skills on) one character at a time. Creating your character is a big and important step, while you can´t create a bad character you might want to check our guide to [[character creation]] to get some pointers | #The next step is creating a your character. An EVE account has 3 character slots, but you can only use (and train skills on) one character at a time. Creating your character is a big and important step, while you can´t create a bad character you might want to check our guide to [[character creation]] to get some pointers | ||
− | #When you have created your avatar you will automatically start the in-game tutorial. It is '''highly recommended''' that you do the whole tutorial. EVE is quite a complicated game with a steep learning curve, and the tutorial can help a new pilot overcome the basic starting challenges. Upon finishing the tutorial you will also have gathered a small amount of | + | #When you have created your avatar you will automatically start the in-game tutorial. It is '''highly recommended''' that you do the whole tutorial. EVE is quite a complicated game with a steep learning curve, and the tutorial can help a new pilot overcome the basic starting challenges. Upon finishing the tutorial you will also have gathered a small amount of ISK, and a minor implant. |
− | #Now would be a good time to read through the information on [[ | + | #Now would be a good time to read through the information on [[skill training]] to get off on the right foot. If you're confused off the bat, you might want to investigate your [[first 200 hours in EVE]]. |
#The Basiners in EVE operate a chat channel. You will see a "Corp" chat window, probably in the lower left of your Eve screen. On the right side of that window, near the top, just beneath the usual "minimize" minus-sign button there is a little icon that looks like a speech bubble. When you mouse-over it it will say "Open channel window". Click it. Enter "theamazonbasin" (without the quotes) in the Channel Name box and hit Join. The Basin channel chat window will open. | #The Basiners in EVE operate a chat channel. You will see a "Corp" chat window, probably in the lower left of your Eve screen. On the right side of that window, near the top, just beneath the usual "minimize" minus-sign button there is a little icon that looks like a speech bubble. When you mouse-over it it will say "Open channel window". Click it. Enter "theamazonbasin" (without the quotes) in the Channel Name box and hit Join. The Basin channel chat window will open. | ||
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− | + | ==Guides, tips and tricks== | |
Once you have learned the basics it´s time to advance your training and learn the secrets of the various "mini-professions" in EVE. Whatever your choice of focus is, your fellow Basiners are here to help you get a good start. | Once you have learned the basics it´s time to advance your training and learn the secrets of the various "mini-professions" in EVE. Whatever your choice of focus is, your fellow Basiners are here to help you get a good start. | ||
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− | * [[Cloning]] | + | * [[Basin in EVE]] |
− | * [[ | + | * [[Basin in EVE#Anqara Video Project|Anqara Video Project]] EVE Online videos, delivered to YouTube |
− | * [[ | + | * [[Cloning]] an article on the ins and outs of skill clones and jump clones |
− | * [[ | + | * [[Trading]] an article about buying high and selling low |
+ | * [[Mission running]] | ||
+ | * [[Bug or not]] EVE's most exciting quiz show | ||
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+ | ;Ship fitting | ||
+ | *[[Amarr]] | ||
+ | *[[Caldari]] | ||
+ | *[[Gallente]] | ||
+ | *[[Minmatar]] | ||
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+ | ===Not Blue Shoot It=== | ||
+ | Not Blue Shoot It (NBSI) is a policy adopted by many alliances and corporations in lawless (security level 0,0) space. A corporation and alliance can set standings to other corporations alliances, reflected by a number between -10 and +10, a negative number being hostile and a positive number being friendly. | ||
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+ | Entities set to +5 standings show up as blue on the in-game interface, and let the pilot know they are friends. Players who are neutral or hostile have a white or red color associated with them respectively. | ||
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+ | When a NBSI policy is adopted, affected players will fire upon any other pilot who doesn't have +5 standings (blue) or better. | ||
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+ | ===Tracking speed=== | ||
+ | Each turret has a tracking speed shown as radian/second. The slower the tracking speed the slower the turret can turn around its own axis; the faster the tracking speed the faster the turret can turn around its own axis. Larger turrets have lower tracking speed than smaller turrets, long-range turrets (railguns, beams, artilleries) have lower tracking speeds than short-range turrets (blasters, pulses, autocannons). | ||
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+ | The turrets tracking speed compared with the targets transversal velocity and the distance in between influence the turrets chance to hit. This means that a target with a lower transversal velocity, at a large distance is easier to hit than one with a high transversal velocity, closer to the turret. | ||
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+ | *[http://wiki.eveonline.com/en/wiki/Tracking_Guide EVE Tracking Guide] |
Latest revision as of 14:13, 16 September 2012
What is EVE?According to an earlier version of the EVE Online FAQ:
What makes EVE different from other MMORPGs?EVE is different from many other MMORPGs in structure and form. According to an earlier version of About EVE Online:
Getting involvedIf you are the type of player that likes to read the manual before you get your feet wet then start by consulting EVElopedia:
Guides, tips and tricksOnce you have learned the basics it´s time to advance your training and learn the secrets of the various "mini-professions" in EVE. Whatever your choice of focus is, your fellow Basiners are here to help you get a good start.
Not Blue Shoot ItNot Blue Shoot It (NBSI) is a policy adopted by many alliances and corporations in lawless (security level 0,0) space. A corporation and alliance can set standings to other corporations alliances, reflected by a number between -10 and +10, a negative number being hostile and a positive number being friendly. Entities set to +5 standings show up as blue on the in-game interface, and let the pilot know they are friends. Players who are neutral or hostile have a white or red color associated with them respectively. When a NBSI policy is adopted, affected players will fire upon any other pilot who doesn't have +5 standings (blue) or better.
Tracking speedEach turret has a tracking speed shown as radian/second. The slower the tracking speed the slower the turret can turn around its own axis; the faster the tracking speed the faster the turret can turn around its own axis. Larger turrets have lower tracking speed than smaller turrets, long-range turrets (railguns, beams, artilleries) have lower tracking speeds than short-range turrets (blasters, pulses, autocannons). The turrets tracking speed compared with the targets transversal velocity and the distance in between influence the turrets chance to hit. This means that a target with a lower transversal velocity, at a large distance is easier to hit than one with a high transversal velocity, closer to the turret. |