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Not bad, i am a huge fan of blasters as well. Nothing like rolling up in a Megathron with T2 Blasters doing 1K DPS. ;) Just decimate everything in its path. The Rohk makes a great blaster ship too.

Although my new character is 40M skillpoint Amarr toon all specced for PVP, not a single skill outside of PVP. 10M in drones 10M in gunnery, etc. Pulse Abaddon is in my future. You can do some crazy stuff with them.

GANKAGEDDON IN YOUR FACE!, the abaddon is just an expensive geddon imo, it tanks like a demon if trimarked and quad 1600 plated. but otherwise i just find a geddon more bang for your buck

though my current love lies with the hurricane its my newly discovered baby :p, untill i am able to fly a vagabond next week :D then i can fly 3 races of t2 upto command ship :D can fly amarr, galente currently and t1 minmatar bc's.

and, who needed a day to update to dominion :s, was a 500mb patch, 10-20 minutes tops..

Well, perhaps being able to train skills two weeks down the line would be nice. As it is you have to log in EVERY DAY unless you have a skill that lasts longer, which sucks if you go out on trips and such, or lose your computer.

lol

that's why there are skills like BS V and Cruiser V

loooooooooooong skills

i started playing Eve this year

my friend tells me that before that there was no skill queue at all

so you'd have to juggle all your skills all the time

I know that. The problem is you have to go through around 5-7 days of training depending on your learning skills before you can get to a level 5 anything. Newbies have the 200% boost but that won't help you if you are at BS already.

I know that. The problem is you have to go through around 5-7 days of training depending on your learning skills before you can get to a level 5 anything. Newbies have the 200% boost but that won't help you if you are at BS already.

lol 5-7 days for level 5? Ohh I wish the skills I am getting from 4-5 took that long, on average its 3-4 weeks ;) But they are all rank 5, 6 and above.

eve online

solo friendly?

It's probably one of the least friendly solo games for pvp imo... Especially at first, you'd be lucky to get one relatively even pvp battle...People don't fight unless they know they will win, so if you do see an easy target, a lot of the time they have friends waiting to warp in. :p

lol 5-7 days for level 5? Ohh I wish the skills I am getting from 4-5 took that long, on average its 3-4 weeks ;) But they are all rank 5, 6 and above.

I mean to get ready for level 5, not to get a level 5.

Click your people and places from the menu on the left. Search for corporation and type neowin. Show info on it, and you should see an apply to join link underneath. You no longer need to go to a station with an office to apply to the corp.

So, I just got accepted into Infinity Enterprises, part of the Atlas Alliance. I was wondering if anyone would train up Corporation Management to Level 1 and Ethnic Relations to Level 1 so I can hand over the CEO title to that person so the Corp won't disband.

So, I just got accepted into Infinity Enterprises, part of the Atlas Alliance. I was wondering if anyone would train up Corporation Management to Level 1 and Ethnic Relations to Level 1 so I can hand over the CEO title to that person so the Corp won't disband.

atlaaaaaaaaaaas

they blew up WI's cap fleet last week

lol

i should be getting in to WI next month so i'll see you around for some pew pew ;)

Wooohoo finaly installed it.

Got a 14 day trial to see how it is, then if i like it I will start to pay.

No point in keeping this going. People are leaving and the others don't login, so its just going to make it harder for people just starting the game if they join.

I would be up for this, although my account has been dormant for a while as I lost interest... I am a hardcore rock muncher. Once I get home I will re-activate my account and let you know what the score is.

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