So I’ve only had E
for a few hours (will have to be careful in what company I say that...) and honestly I almost already quit. But then I found a lot of forum advice saying to check and customize my keybindings, particularly moving the mouse controls to yaw instead of pitch, which was a huge help. Anyway, I decided to leave the tutorials behind and just play the game. So I take a courier contract, it’s only two jumps away from my starting point, no problem. But then as I’m cruising along something weird happens, a text chat pops up, something about catching me, and this blue circle that says “escape vector” appears before me. I honestly have no idea what is happening. I don’t see the enemy, but he must be there and “escape vector” looks like a good idea so I try to keep my ship focused on that. About ten seconds later apparently I’m in the clear. Phew!
So I make it to my destination. I know I’m in the right system, where am I supposed to land again? I hit “1” and look at my contacts screen (how awesome must this game be in VR??) on the left. Ahh! That’s where I need to go... an outpost, not a star base. No problem, I was pretty good at docking in the training I did do. Um. A message just popped up fining me from loitering? Wrong pad? Aww crap. They’re threatening me with lethal consequences if I don’t get my butt moving!!? Why can’t I land this stinking thing!? All of a sudden everything I learned in training goes out the window and I slam my ship into a tower-like protrusion from the outpost. Deep breath. Finally I stabilize my ship and just take it real slow. I land. Wait. I’m facing the wrong way. Yaw right. Yaw right. Yaw right. Slowly. Slowly. Slowly. BAM. I dock. PHEW!!
As ridiculous as this series of events probably seems to the veterans, it was a huge victory for me. It was very satisfying handing in that contract, even if it was only for 16k credits. I think this is going to be a nice game for casual pay, learning slowly as I go. Looking forward to it. So maybe this might be an encouragement to any other brand new newbies
But a couple questions for the more experienced pilots...
I really want to learn as I go and I don’t really want all the secrets just handed to me, but it is helpful to know what to expect and what is possible so I don’t waste too much time in the trial and error phase.
I really want to go out exploring. I’d love to have my name on a bunch of systems and clearly there’s plenty of systems out there. So first question: do you only get payed for exploring systems that are completely virgin territory? How does getting paid work? Can you earn money exploring as a newbie or do you need to do other things to make enough money so you can go out for your five year journey a la Star Trek? Also, if you make your way halfway across the galaxy, is it all completely uninhabited systems and it truly is unexplored areas or will you run across outposts and starbases way out there, too? What is this “bubble” that people refer to?
I used to play Eve Online but I simply couldn’t devote the time and brainpower to really get anywhere. I think E
might be a good alternative. Currently I’m playing in Solo but I anticipate moving to Open as soon as I am confident in my basic ability to fly and dock my own ship! I like Eve because even if I did stuff all on my own, I still feel like I’m part of something much larger. I like to think E
might do that for me as well, but maybe at a more leisurely pace. Does anyone else play in this way?
Also, do I have to answer a silly Frontier-based trivia question for every forum related activity I do here?
So I make it to my destination. I know I’m in the right system, where am I supposed to land again? I hit “1” and look at my contacts screen (how awesome must this game be in VR??) on the left. Ahh! That’s where I need to go... an outpost, not a star base. No problem, I was pretty good at docking in the training I did do. Um. A message just popped up fining me from loitering? Wrong pad? Aww crap. They’re threatening me with lethal consequences if I don’t get my butt moving!!? Why can’t I land this stinking thing!? All of a sudden everything I learned in training goes out the window and I slam my ship into a tower-like protrusion from the outpost. Deep breath. Finally I stabilize my ship and just take it real slow. I land. Wait. I’m facing the wrong way. Yaw right. Yaw right. Yaw right. Slowly. Slowly. Slowly. BAM. I dock. PHEW!!
As ridiculous as this series of events probably seems to the veterans, it was a huge victory for me. It was very satisfying handing in that contract, even if it was only for 16k credits. I think this is going to be a nice game for casual pay, learning slowly as I go. Looking forward to it. So maybe this might be an encouragement to any other brand new newbies
But a couple questions for the more experienced pilots...
I really want to learn as I go and I don’t really want all the secrets just handed to me, but it is helpful to know what to expect and what is possible so I don’t waste too much time in the trial and error phase.
I really want to go out exploring. I’d love to have my name on a bunch of systems and clearly there’s plenty of systems out there. So first question: do you only get payed for exploring systems that are completely virgin territory? How does getting paid work? Can you earn money exploring as a newbie or do you need to do other things to make enough money so you can go out for your five year journey a la Star Trek? Also, if you make your way halfway across the galaxy, is it all completely uninhabited systems and it truly is unexplored areas or will you run across outposts and starbases way out there, too? What is this “bubble” that people refer to?
I used to play Eve Online but I simply couldn’t devote the time and brainpower to really get anywhere. I think E
Also, do I have to answer a silly Frontier-based trivia question for every forum related activity I do here?