Tutorials are always good for preperation and getting your head round the basic concepts, but depending on what you want to do, pirates may not be much of a problem (it sounds like your primary concern, apologies if it isn't). There are 4 universally acknowledged basic disciplines, which may overlap:I'm new and I don't know what to do, watch tutoriels or jump straight into the game and get picked off by pirates ready tohave no mercy on me?
Hi, try solo first or choose a friendly server and do not try the open one. Start with your ship and try to do some quests you can find on a station. Earn some credits, don't try to fight, just run the first times. Upgrade slowly your ship. I should suggest start to get a fuelscope and better/bigger cargo.I'm new and I don't know what to do, watch tutoriels or jump straight into the game and get picked off by pirates ready tohave no mercy on me?
Stalk enemy captains in the game and just start ripping into them. Enjoy. Have fun!! Players are noted by the captain in the name.
I did, and I blizzed through the tutoriels and didn't how to land when I got onto online, play there were 6 other noobs like me and only one could land. I got kicked out of the space station for taking 10 minutes to land and all my CR went into repairing my damn ship, and I also have a galaxy-wide fine... quick question: how do I know the players that are good and bad, the ones that are criminals/pirates/killers, etc...
Thast is part of the game and real advice. If you don't like it it's nobody elses concern. Let people enjoy the game. It's something people don't do enough in any game. And it messes with the pirates and gankers. You don't control the thread btw. It's also the quickest most efficient way to learn the mechanics of the game. You learn them by dealing with them. This makes you deal with them all as fast as possible. In a free ship at the beginning of the game when it matters least with free harmless respawns. Best answer to give him and makes the game more fun.You don't half post some nonsense in this thread. BTW players are shown as CMDR not "captain".
I don't believe you.
...... You don't control the thread btw. ......
I'm new and I don't know what to do, watch tutoriels or jump straight into the game and get picked off by pirates ready tohave no mercy on me?
A surprising number of new CMDRs don't realize that signing up for PowerPlay makes them a legitimate target of any CMDR pledged to an opposing power. I highly recommend new players do NOT pledge to a power right away if they are playing in Open. It's basically the equivalent to setting your PvP flag to "on".quick question: how do I know the players that are good and bad, the ones that are criminals/pirates/killers, etc...
Doesn't that also mean in consequence that some ill-minded commanders could start there (or the even more nasty variant: veterans open up a new account for that very purpose) and stay there ganking noobs ad infinitum? Even if that sounds a bit bizarre at first glance, my perception of human race is that whenever something can be done (and is legit, which isn't always a requirement) you can bet it will be done.
Doesn't that also mean in consequence that some ill-minded commanders could start there (or the even more nasty variant: veterans open up a new account for that very purpose) and stay there ganking noobs ad infinitum? Even if that sounds a bit bizarre at first glance, my perception of human race is that whenever something can be done (and is legit, which isn't always a requirement) you can bet it will be done.
quick question: how do I know the players that are good and bad, the ones that are criminals/pirates/killers, etc...