Posts tagged MMO
EVE Online first few steps.
Feb 26th
It has been a week of finding my feet again in EVE Online and starting from scratch, rediscovery of where I should be going and what I should be doing.
I chose to go for a Amarr character which I have never played before, in my previous plays with EVE Online I have played mostly Gallente or Calardri. So a new fresh start with a new fresh race seemed a logical thing for me to do.
The largest of the empires in the world of EVE, Amarr spans 40% of the inhabited solar systems. The Amarr Emperor is the head of a ritualistic, authoritarian imperial state, and below him are the Five Heirs, the heads of the five royal families from which a new Emperor is chosen. The Emperor’s authority is unquestioned and absolute, but the archaic and bureaucratic system of government makes it difficult for him to exert his rule unless directly in person. Otherwise, the Five Heirs rule in his name, dividing the huge empire between them.
Downloaded the required and essential tools that I need to play which is basically something called EVEMon, I suggest that if you are new to the game then you need to go and get EVEMon, it essentially allows you to monitor your character whilst not logged into the game but the most useful tool is it allows you to create a training plan based on a skill or ship you want. So you select your dream ship and the app will show you all the skills you need and in the order you need to learn them to reach your goal.
I am currently part of a default Corporation called Hedion University I am looking to join another Corp but in no rush as I am still not sure of the direction I want to go with this Char.
So far I have done all the tutorial agent missions which I recommend to anyone that they should do as you get some nice new items and new ships, but it will also give you an idea of the structure missions take and gets you used to the controls and environment.
Once I completed these I moved onto the Career Agent missions, which I am currently working through the business ones. If you ever need to find your career agents then just press F12 and they will be on this help page. Again these help you just to get familiar with the game. I have also been doing my first Epic Arc mission The Blood-Stained Stars this is a good missions as it feels it starts to get hard pretty quickly so it makes you adjust to the ways you need to load out your ship.
Last night I purchased my Destroyer which is a Amarr Coercer, I am currently looking at finding a good loadout for this ship that gives me good firepower for missions but also good for Salvaging which is the path I am currently taking. In the past when I have played EVE Online I go for mining and spend hours mining, which is good for making money and good for training skills and getting larger ships but boring. So far I have managed to do no mining at all other than a small 10 minute effort for a mission.
So in short here is where I am and here is what I suggest you do if you are new to EVE Online:
- Play the Tutorial Missions
- Download EVEMon
- Do the Career Missions from the Career Agent (F12 to find them)
- Start your first Epic Arc.
More to come…
EVE Online Screens from tonight…
Feb 24th
Thought I would just post some screens from tonights play, whilst I was uploading them however someone decided to blow me up as I was travelling through Low-Sec space on auto-pilot. So noob mistake number one, never autopilot through low sec space whilst uploading images to a website.
Back to EVE Online, again…
Feb 24th

I have been in and out of this game a lot. Something keeps drawing me back to the Universe of EVE Online and I think I may know what it is.
I am a big fan of Elite and a very big fan of Frontier: Elite II and Frontier First Encounters, probably the most hours of life investment have gone into those three games alone. I believe EVE Online captures that magic that for example I felt when playing Frontier: Elite II.
It is that feeling of freedom, that feeling of making ends meet and trading my wares.
I have decided that I am going to blog about a Newbies Journey into EVE Online and beyond. Yes I still call myself a Noob when it comes to EVE, I have been playing EVE on and off since it was released back in May of 2003, yes it really has been out since 2003!! Even though I have played this game for a long time, I have never really got into the detail of this game as normally something else or life will tend to get in the way.
So over the next 6 months when I play the game I am going to share my experiences here on this blog. Hopefully new players can read this and learn from my mistakes and I would also hope that seasoned players may stumble upon this blog and share their wisdom with me.
I hope to take lots of screenshots and share my experience with you all.
Star Trek Online First Impressions Pt.2
Jan 28th
The Open Beta for Star Trek Online has now finished and we are only 3 day away from the head start that is available for people how have pre-ordered the game.
My initial experience was one of frustration and revelation. I liked what I saw however due to connection errors, piss poor graphic driver support and server downtime I was left wondering what the game really involved.
Well after my initial teething issues and a heft 900mb patch from Cryptic, the game suddenly came alive for me. Finally I was able to log in, finally the graphic driver issues were gone and I could really have a go at the opening part of this game.
The player creation I found to be pretty good, the detail in which you can alter your Star Trek character is pretty good and I found myself playing and tweaking with this for a good half hour before I finally decided to play the game proper.
The opening missions are pretty standard in terms of getting you familiar with the controls and guiding you to your destiny of getting your own ship.
Once you have your own ship you are sent to the SOL system, for those who don’t know that would be our galaxy. You are stationed around Earth Base. This is the player hub that allows you to get to walk around talk to people, buy items, sell items, the usual really. Picking up quests from people is pretty simple too, just go to someone who has a “Q” over the head and hey presto they will have something for you to do.
Skipping forwards and beyond the initial quests, I managed to experience space travel which I have to say the mechanics take some getting used to as sector space is like a big map that you move your ship over to reach the next galaxy. This allows for player encounters, trading ships and random missions to interrupt your journey. If you look at the Star Trek Online forums you will see a lot of fans hate this sector space approach and wanted more of a Bridge View travel and warp system. I am sitting on the fence at the moment as what is there works and serves a purpose.
The missions structure seems to be pretty much the same and I am hoping in full release to see some more variation from the what I have seen. You essentially have a space battle, then beam to a ship or a planets surface, kill some people then beam back to you ship and warp out of the galaxy. Turning in quests is pretty easy seeing as we are in the age of Star Trek we can just simply hail Starfleet and talk to the quest giver and hand it in. Saves having to fly back to the person in question and hand it in that way.
So I know this is brief as was my time in the Beta due to the hassle of getting in. However I can say right at the end it seemed to all slot into place. Now I need to play the game for real, I want to boldly go and discover new worlds and races. I hope Cryptic keep adding to this game, refining it and I hope for a real experience soon. Will let you know how get on after my first week of play, I will be in the Head Start which starts on Friday of this week.















