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My First "EVE Moment"

DeadlyByDezDeadlyByDez Member Posts: 152

So coming off a trial, I am still fairly new. Have had the fortunate disposition of a pirate guild taking me under their wing to teach me the ways Their yarring ways. It started with a simple gate camp. We had one successful ransom, and the loot was shared out to the hunting pack of 4 (including myself who did nothing but watched how it was done).

The proverbial hit the fan when we decided to hunt in an asteroid belt. We spotted a miner (don’t know the class of ship) who looked to be alone. The order over broadcast was given to engage and “take down to structure”. Turns out that this miner actually had mates that warped in and a vicious dog fight ensued between us and 3 of them. Fight went on for at least 20 minutes. One of ours went down and another retreated back to our HQ. I was trying to do the same, but got scrammed and webbed. I fought as desperately as I could (being in a punisher I am slow, but can take a few).

Eventually my ship went boom, and I fled in my capsule, cursing myself on the way for engaging in the first place and losing my beloved punisher. When I was in the starbase licking my wounds, the guy that killed me open a convo asking me how much I lost and “did I learn a lesson”. I congratulated him on a good kill and said I still had a lot to learn. To my surprise my wallet started flashing and I realised he made a donation to me of 1mil ISK!

He said, here gg this will help for a new ship, and “pirating is a tough path”.

I love this game! You could never do this in wow!

 

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  • batolemaeusbatolemaeus Member CommonPosts: 2,061

    Yarr. image

  • KyleranKyleran Member LegendaryPosts: 44,069
    Originally posted by DeadlyByDez



    He said, here gg this will help for a new ship, and “pirating is a tough path”.
    I love this game! You could never do this in wow!

     

     

    Many a former pirate has gone legit but still hold a warm fondness for their previous lifestyle.

    I've seen people put up a good fight with  pirate corp and get invited to join them. 

    The secret to EVE is to remember, the PVP really isn't personal, and as long as you don't take it that way you'll always have a good time, even when dealing with the "enemy"

     

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  • metalhead980metalhead980 Member Posts: 2,658
    Originally posted by Kyleran

    Originally posted by DeadlyByDez



    He said, here gg this will help for a new ship, and “pirating is a tough path”.
    I love this game! You could never do this in wow!

     

     

    Many a former pirate has gone legit but still hold a warm fondness for their previous lifestyle.

    I've seen people put up a good fight with  pirate corp and get invited to join them. 

    The secret to EVE is to remember, the PVP really isn't personal, and as long as you don't take it that way you'll always have a good time, even when dealing with the "enemy"

     

    Spot on!

    Problem is it's hard to not make it personal when most peoples main experience in a MMO is item based.

    Come from WoW where a purple armor set is everything and then loss a ship in Eve and its devastating.

    It took me a while to not give a shit about ship loss, Now I just laugh it off and toss a "GF" in local and try to pod away.

    PLaying: EvE, Ryzom

    Waiting For: Earthrise, Perpetuum

  • xanphiaxanphia Member Posts: 684
    Originally posted by metalhead980

    Originally posted by Kyleran

    Originally posted by DeadlyByDez



    He said, here gg this will help for a new ship, and “pirating is a tough path”.
    I love this game! You could never do this in wow!

     

     

    Many a former pirate has gone legit but still hold a warm fondness for their previous lifestyle.

    I've seen people put up a good fight with  pirate corp and get invited to join them. 

    The secret to EVE is to remember, the PVP really isn't personal, and as long as you don't take it that way you'll always have a good time, even when dealing with the "enemy"

     

    Spot on!

    Problem is it's hard to not make it personal when most peoples main experience in a MMO is item based.

    Come from WoW where a purple armor set is everything and then loss a ship in Eve and its devastating.

    It took me a while to not give a shit about ship loss, Now I just laugh it off and toss a "GF" in local and try to pod away.

     

    You're making me miss EVE a bit. :[

    Had to cancel because my laptop would never be able to handle even the opening graphics, thus I wouldn't even be able to level up my skills.

    edit* so it appears I still have an EVE subscription til November....heh

  • howardbhowardb Member Posts: 286

    That PvP isn't personal I agree with 100%. I always get pissed however when I loose a ship. Not at who blew me up but at myself. Well if it's unavoidable it's cool, but if I loose a ship because of personal tarding I usually just log in anger.

    I remember once I had lost an Arazu and a ceptor just 30 minutes after that, both stupidly if I may say. I grabbed a Zealot from my hangar and told the rest in gang if I loose this one too I'm not logging in again for a week and I meant it. Luckily it didin't come to that.

    I still to this date haven't played an MMO with more consequences to bad PvP'ing than EVE. It really keeps the PvP tense and worthwhile unlike other MMO's where there isn't any real consequence apart from a short walk.

  • CodenakCodenak Member UncommonPosts: 418
    Originally posted by xanphia



    Had to cancel because my laptop would never be able to handle even the opening graphics, thus I wouldn't even be able to level up my skills.
    edit* so it appears I still have an EVE subscription til November....heh

     

    Hmm there are unconfirmed as yet reports that the new graphics on the lowest settings are easier than classic used to be.

  • donaldduckdonaldduck Member UncommonPosts: 158

    @ the OP - I hear this time and time again, all I can say is so much for the ruthless Eve universe, at least if something similar happens in WoW you usually get spat on, laughed at and feel determined for revenge.

    For all its 'hardcore' nature, most of the time EVE actually sounds more carebear than WoW could ever be.

    (Puts on flame proof suit)

  • SecurionSecurion Member Posts: 206
    Originally posted by donaldduck


    @ the OP - I hear this time and time again, all I can say is so much for the ruthless Eve universe, at least if something similar happens in WoW you usually get spat on, laughed at and feel determined for revenge.
    For all its 'hardcore' nature, most of the time EVE actually sounds more carebear than WoW could ever be.
    (Puts on flame proof suit)

     

    Yea, and in Super Mario, when you get killed by that big mushroom...? Thats hardcore man. Just like WOW. EVE is lame.

     

    Btw im gay.

     

  • xanphiaxanphia Member Posts: 684
    Originally posted by Codenak

    Originally posted by xanphia



    Had to cancel because my laptop would never be able to handle even the opening graphics, thus I wouldn't even be able to level up my skills.
    edit* so it appears I still have an EVE subscription til November....heh

     

    Hmm there are unconfirmed as yet reports that the new graphics on the lowest settings are easier than classic used to be.

     

    Downloading the client now. ;]

  • throckmortonthrockmorton Member Posts: 314

    I've come across some terribly wretched people in Eve, but surprisingly enough, on average the lower someone's sec status the nicer they are.

    For example, I was fighting with a pirate and after he killed me, I asked him what I should have done differently and if there was anyway I could improve my fit. He not only took the time to give me great, detailed advise, he contracted me a fully fitted ship with faction ammo and everything, so I could do some duels with him.

    I think overall high-sec is a corrupting force, and all the pent-up boredom from missioning and mining brings out the worst in people.

  • GdemamiGdemami Member EpicPosts: 12,342


    Originally posted by xanphia
    Originally posted by Codenak
    Originally posted by xanphia Had to cancel because my laptop would never be able to handle even the opening graphics, thus I wouldn't even be able to level up my skills.
    edit* so it appears I still have an EVE subscription til November....heh

    Hmm there are unconfirmed as yet reports that the new graphics on the lowest settings are easier than classic used to be.



    Downloading the client now. ;]

    This is not really true. With Apocrypha, classic client was discontinued and was replaced by 'Lite' client.
    Lite client no longer supports SM 1.0 and makes it unplayable especialy on laptops with integrated graphics.

    You might try some SM 2.0 emulator though to run Lite client. However, if you had issues to run Classic client before, you won't be able to run Lite client either.

  • MalcanisMalcanis Member UncommonPosts: 3,297
    Originally posted by Gdemami


     

    Originally posted by xanphia


    Originally posted by Codenak


    Originally posted by xanphia
     
    Had to cancel because my laptop would never be able to handle even the opening graphics, thus I wouldn't even be able to level up my skills.

    edit* so it appears I still have an EVE subscription til November....heh





    Hmm there are unconfirmed as yet reports that the new graphics on the lowest settings are easier than classic used to be.







    Downloading the client now. ;]

     

    This is not really true. With Apocrypha, classic client was discontinued and was replaced by 'Lite' client.

    Lite client no longer supports SM 1.0 and makes it unplayable especialy on laptops with integrated graphics.

    You might try some SM 2.0 emulator though to run Lite client. However, if you had issues to run Classic client before, you won't be able to run Lite client either.



     

    Well he should at least be able to set skills, then when he does get a decent PC, he'll have an extra few million SP to work with.

    Give me liberty or give me lasers

  • GdemamiGdemami Member EpicPosts: 12,342


    Originally posted by Malcanis
    Well he should at least be able to set skills, then when he does get a decent PC, he'll have an extra few million SP to work with.
    No, he won't. If his VGA does not support SM 2.0, the game won't even start.
  • xanphiaxanphia Member Posts: 684

    The game works, barely. I'm able to set skills. So I'll have two months of extra skill training when I get back.

  • mutatormutator Member Posts: 131

    ARGH i hate not finding gamecards around:( my first eve moment was when i met this very nice miner who wanted to teach me the way of mining:D he took me in and i became a respected member in the corp... until my gamecard ran out a year ago and i not being able to find a new one:(  ohh and my friend that took me in was kicked out of the guild for "freud" but actually it was just a plot from the other leader:( 

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