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Yeah, I personally am more into tactics and plans than dogfighting. EVE suits my play style, I'm on a trial account atm, but I'm just transferring some funds to paypal and then myself and my younger brother are upgrading to paid accounts. I'm training my character up to be a covert ops pilot, and my brother is a miner. I've always been good at the intel gathering/infiltrating thing on all games, so should be interesting
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Ok, this is why I like EVE. I bought a Caldari Blackbird class electronic warfare cruiser last night at 11:55PM. I'm in a new courier and mining corporation, only 4 members atm, and my role is light courier duties, tactical support and intelligence gathering. For those that haven't played EVE Online, when you die, that's it, your ship is gone. Once and for all. For good. You have to replace the ship if you die. This is what makes it so much more realistic, because people are more reluctant to t…
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I have advice! When you buy Blackbird cruisers, take out an insurance policy before you go *ANYWHERE*. If I had done that I would not have had such a serious loss. *EDIT* Another bit of advice is never annoy the pirates.... I've been attacked 3 times so far, and I've lost 2 Frigates and 1 Cruiser to them so far, total damages of close to 4,000,000 ISK.
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You go to www.eve-online.com and click the big shiny button that says "14 Day trial" on it. You then make an account, download the client, and try it for 14 days The only downside is trial accounts can only fly ships up to the size of cruisers, but this wouldnt matter anyway as training is done in real time.
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A ganker is someone who kills other players, usually ones weaker than them, and oftentimes without warning. Wikipedia defines it as: Ganking is a type of griefing in online roleplaying video games which employ player versus player combat (especially in MMORPGs such as World of Warcraft or Guild Wars). Ganking may involve attacking another player without warning; more specifically, doing so while the targeted player is already engaged in combat with a game character, usually meaning they're dist…
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Well my ship costs 750,000 ISK to buy, and I have the top level of insurance for it, which means I get a payback of 435,000 ISK if it is destroyed. The second ship I have docked is actually more powerful but I don't have the skills to fly it yet. It will be about a week and a half before I can fly my Mammoth.