Be sure to bookmark Battleclinic's site and visit it regularly
2) Do the tutorial. (Doing it twice isn't out of the question)
3) Find a good corp that takes new players, EVE University is the one I recommend.
4) Do not assume the PVE content you basically do during your 14 or 21 day trial is representative of what your EVE experience will ultimately end up being, its only a very small part and too many have walked away from the game not understanding this.
5) Never fly a ship that you cannot afford to lose.
6) Always count your zeroes.
7) When you lose a ship, (and you most certainly will) lose graciously and get in your back up ship (remember rule number 5?) and do it again, only correctly this time.
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1) Start here: eve.battleclinic.com/guide/3510-BattleClinic-s-EVE-New-Player-Guide.html Be sure to bookmakr Battleclinic's site and visit it regularly 2) Do the tuttorial. (Doing it twice isn't out of the question) 3) Find a good corp that takes new players, EVE University is the one I recommend. 4) Do not assume the PVE content you basically do during your 14 or 21 day trial is representative of what your EVE experience will ulitmately end up being, its only a very small part and too many have walked away from the game not understanding this. 5) Never fly a ship that you cannot afford to lose. 6) Always count your zeroes. 7) When you lose a ship, (and you most certainly will) lose graciously and get in your back up ship (remember rule number 5?) and do it again, only correctly this time. 8) Fly safe.
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1) Start here: eve.battleclinic.com/guide/3510-BattleClinic-s-EVE-New-Player-Guide.html
Be sure to bookmark Battleclinic's site and visit it regularly
2) Do the tutorial. (Doing it twice isn't out of the question)
3) Find a good corp that takes new players, EVE University is the one I recommend.
4) Do not assume the PVE content you basically do during your 14 or 21 day trial is representative of what your EVE experience will ultimately end up being, its only a very small part and too many have walked away from the game not understanding this.
5) Never fly a ship that you cannot afford to lose.
6) Always count your zeroes.
7) When you lose a ship, (and you most certainly will) lose graciously and get in your back up ship (remember rule number 5?) and do it again, only correctly this time.
8) Fly safe.
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Just trying to live long enough to play a new, released MMORPG, playing New Worlds atm
Fools find no pleasure in understanding but delight in airing their own opinions. Pvbs 18:2, NIV
Don't just play games, inhabit virtual worlds™
"This is the most intelligent, well qualified and articulate response to a post I have ever seen on these forums. It's a shame most people here won't have the attention span to read past the second line." - Anon
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Danny boy oh Danny boy! Go DIAF
what is this google you speak of?
Haha . Just poking a bit of fun.