| Username | WYDO |
| Real Name | |
| Rank | Apprentice Member |
| Joined | June 10, 2008 |
| Gender | Male |
| Age | 44 |
| Location | Nashua, NH, United States |
| Last Visit | December 3, 2008 |
| Post Count | 4 |
| Biography | Eve player since 2003. |
| Quote |
You will be just fine without using voice.
That said, you will probably need to do something other than fleet warfare.
There are mechanics in fleet warfare to minimize comms chatter, but they do not take the place of the neccessity for comms.
EVE is a big place with lots to do.
All the best
Wydo
Originally posted by dterry
1.) Install and login to the game - Day 1
2.) Find a CORP and ask what they need in a new recruit ASAP.
3.) Identify the skills that will require and start training them.
-Follow those steps and I think you can be a useful member of you CORP within a month-3 months.
^ This.
You can play EVE solo. But it is a much longer road.
To play at the top of the game -- you will need friends.
If you want to make friends fast -- learn to fly a logistics ship.
You can be flying one of those pretty well (the tech I version) with in a week.
As a CEO of a corporation, If you tell me you are a 2 month old Battle Crusier or Battleship pilot I would yawn.
But if you told me that you were a week old Osprey pilot and want to fly a Basalisk -- I have work for you immediately... and for mission running corps -- you'll be running Level 4 missions/and doing dead space complexes with some of the old salts almost right out of the box -- and splitting the phat loots -- go figure.
~ Wydo
What are your views on PvP?