Thank you for this great video! Newly returned to EVE and hoping to get a handle on PVP. Thank you for videos like this and your hunting guide :D Amazing content :D
Thank you! More of anything in specific? Ive been debating to do a big advanced piloting guide or try to break it down into more comprehensive videos of the different maneuvers such as slingshotting and manual orbiting, ect.
@@Bulldagshunter All of it. bite sized videos explaining all of the concepts are great. everything from individual modules (what they do and why you use them.) Different types of enemy players, and how to handle them. ships classes explained. There is so many but aimed at the beginner to intermediate player and (not that you do this, but many do) keep the jargon to a minimum (unless its explained)
Awesome feedback dude, Thank you! I will keep this in mind for some future videos, I'd love to get more people to dip their toes into PVP!@@andrewturner2354
May i ask advice on what's a good starters ship class for a noob, should i go for higher ships like BCs and BS's or should i stick to low grade frigs n destroyers and just get tech 2 for them? Currently my plan is to do missles and rockets n the like i think they're pretty good for new folks, so i hear.
BCs and BSs sound like a blast in theory but their uses are pretty niche and have very high skill requirements, expensive, SLOW, easily killed. I love my frigs/dessies and cruisers t1-t3. Missles are a good beginner weapon class as you dont need to worry about tracking and stuff is either in range or not, just fire and forget. Guns (autocannons, hybrids, lasers) are much better once you understand how tracking/transversal and optimal/fallout work and you get some manual piloting skills to transversal match. I would recommend starting with frigs and working up to t2 AFs and ceptors, destroyers use all the same skills then either branch out to different races or up to cruisers and medium weapons for your current race.
That is literally the stupidest thing I've ever heard. I was engaged in epic starship combat against multiple opponents, I almost had the upper hand, but then they bumped me... because crashing into each other does nothing but move the ship like its a bumper car and stun its ability to do things?? _cue Benny hill theme music_ You'd think purposely ramming full speed into a object would have some penalties attached to it, in a game where piloting a ship is a thing.
lmao youre not wrong dude. It is a 20+ year old game with old game mechanics though so thats Eve. While a very pretty game you dont play for its realistic space flight and physics. You play for the sense of accomplishment from setting your own goals and meeting them, the sheer depth of the game(every item in game is player mined materials and crafted with complex mechanics), the community, and the thrill from full loot pvp where you lose everything on your ship when you die. No other game besides maybe Tarkov gives me the PVP adrenaline shakes lol
Thank you for producing this video - keep going !
Thanks for watching, will do!
Thank you for this great video! Newly returned to EVE and hoping to get a handle on PVP. Thank you for videos like this and your hunting guide :D Amazing content :D
Thank you!
Oh no, thank you!
Very good. just need more.
Thank you! More of anything in specific? Ive been debating to do a big advanced piloting guide or try to break it down into more comprehensive videos of the different maneuvers such as slingshotting and manual orbiting, ect.
@@Bulldagshunter All of it. bite sized videos explaining all of the concepts are great. everything from individual modules (what they do and why you use them.) Different types of enemy players, and how to handle them. ships classes explained. There is so many but aimed at the beginner to intermediate player and (not that you do this, but many do) keep the jargon to a minimum (unless its explained)
Awesome feedback dude, Thank you! I will keep this in mind for some future videos, I'd love to get more people to dip their toes into PVP!@@andrewturner2354
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Dope video
May i ask advice on what's a good starters ship class for a noob, should i go for higher ships like BCs and BS's or should i stick to low grade frigs n destroyers and just get tech 2 for them?
Currently my plan is to do missles and rockets n the like i think they're pretty good for new folks, so i hear.
BCs and BSs sound like a blast in theory but their uses are pretty niche and have very high skill requirements, expensive, SLOW, easily killed. I love my frigs/dessies and cruisers t1-t3. Missles are a good beginner weapon class as you dont need to worry about tracking and stuff is either in range or not, just fire and forget. Guns (autocannons, hybrids, lasers) are much better once you understand how tracking/transversal and optimal/fallout work and you get some manual piloting skills to transversal match. I would recommend starting with frigs and working up to t2 AFs and ceptors, destroyers use all the same skills then either branch out to different races or up to cruisers and medium weapons for your current race.
@@Bulldagshunter thanks man
This is how I cheated on my wife
That is literally the stupidest thing I've ever heard. I was engaged in epic starship combat against multiple opponents, I almost had the upper hand, but then they bumped me... because crashing into each other does nothing but move the ship like its a bumper car and stun its ability to do things?? _cue Benny hill theme music_ You'd think purposely ramming full speed into a object would have some penalties attached to it, in a game where piloting a ship is a thing.
lmao youre not wrong dude. It is a 20+ year old game with old game mechanics though so thats Eve. While a very pretty game you dont play for its realistic space flight and physics. You play for the sense of accomplishment from setting your own goals and meeting them, the sheer depth of the game(every item in game is player mined materials and crafted with complex mechanics), the community, and the thrill from full loot pvp where you lose everything on your ship when you die. No other game besides maybe Tarkov gives me the PVP adrenaline shakes lol