Eve Online is a massive multiplayer online role playing game developed by CCP Games and released in May 2003. Since then, CCP has released new content and major expansions every six months, creating one of the largest and most detailed games ever. Eve is known as a difficult game to start with. Your character's progression happens in real time, even if you're not logged in, and getting good at a specific job can take a couple of days or a few months. To get anywhere in Eve you have to work together with other players. Players can fly alone, but grouping together can make generating ISK, Eve's main currency, much easier. Like-minded players can form groups known as Corps, which function like guilds or clans in other MMOs. Being in a larger Corporation in your time zone makes it much easier to find other players to fly with. Eve is a huge game. Players travel in one of over 230 available ships throughout the solar system, of which there are over 5000. CCP has over 100 servers that keep track of everything that happens and with special software and server management, it can support over 60000 users. On average, there are more than 15,000 players connected at any time, all free to interact with each other in the same shared universe called New Eden. Even though Eve is difficult to get started, many people enjoy the challenge that this difficulty brings. Eve is a game where players are rewarded for using their skill and intelligence, not for doing the same task for hours. Although grinding works, but not that well. Because of the detailed game mechanics, you can start earning ISK almost as you like, I bet here are some of the most common things beginners do.1. MiningMost players start with mining if they don't already... mid-card... get to 0.75% with the right skills. Manufacturers tend to use a lot of spreadsheets and third-party software to track their inventory and production jobs. SummeryEve Online is a huge game, with a very open format. There are hundreds of ways you can play, regardless of your play style. Only one of the items listed above has PvP because that aspect of Eva is one of the hardest parts to master. The correct exploitation of the multiple variables at play during a fight can make the difference in the outcome. Don't let this discourage you though. PvP is what makes Eve great and all other activities make ISK for the player so they can afford the ships and accessories needed to take part in PvP. Eve Online allows tens of thousands of people around the world to indulge your own sci-fi fantasies, and if this sounds like you, the whole of New Eden awaits.
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