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So ill start by saying i freaking love paying this game. However in the time i have played it seems like i have the worst luck in finding a good corporation to roll with. Youll see ymy employment history that Ive been in numerous corps trying to find the best fit and not really staying in long....As a newer player i failed to realize that this would undoutedly raise red flags to my recruitment into other corps so im taking a break from that and rolling solo.
So back to the point, what direction should a solo player take if they want to continue keeping the game fresh and exciting? I play roughly 12 hrs a week just to give an amount.The most ive ever done was running missions and an occasional wormhole but that about it...Any advice would be appreciated.
Roll alts and try to infiltrate bad corps and take their things or blow up their shinies.
Signatures should be used responsibly...
eve really is not solo friendly .
but apart from the already suggested ideas.
you could always try the often hilarious ninja looting / salvaging.
Its always great to scan someone down warp in on their wrecks .
Maybe shoot some of their targets be sure to exclaim in local loudly. HANG ON BUDDY ILL GET THOSE BUGGERS OFF YA !!!!
Be sure to shoot some random stuff in the room and in the event you "accidentally " trigger something exclaim again. WOW NOW YOU REALLY GONE AND DONE IT .
Be sure to cloak and follow through with a play by play giving em a "ATTABOY" and "THAT"LL SHOWEM" every now and then.
In the unfortunate event they get destroyed be sure to exclaim loudly . RATS THAT TO BAD BUB, I WAS REALLY ROOTIN FOR YA , HERE LET ME GET YOUR STUFF FOR YA .
The best way to play Eve solo is to go it alone.
That made me laugh right there.
I've been a solo player ever since I started in 2005. Corps never really ammount to anything much apart from getting wardec and then your ships being blown up. I'm not much of a pvp player and I don't like robbing people of their stuff. So I don't do that. But what I do do is everything else. I mine, use the ore for my factory, during times of hulkagadon I then missin run level 3 mostly for the loot which I refine with scrap mettle 5 for more minerals for my factory. I also manage planets as well. Got them set to dailey cycles. So I have to pop into them every day to keep them ticking over. As a solo player I just created my own company which only I'm in it. But hopefully I might be able to build it up later souly for mission runners and mining ops. But I play this game as I like to call it. On the cusp. I play it to keep my skills trained. I like to set things in motion so that I'm making isk whilst I'm not there. So I can go off and do other things. Just come on now and again to set skill training, manage planets, set off new install jobs, or if I need some isk ASAP like to buy the next skill book, ship or materials then I'll do a quick spot of level 3 mission running or mining.
I wanted to paint my space ship red, but I couldn't find enough goats.
So ill start by saying i freaking love paying this game. However in the time i have played it seems like i have the worst luck in finding a good corporation to roll with. Youll see ymy employment history that Ive been in numerous corps trying to find the best fit and not really staying in long....As a newer player i failed to realize that this would undoutedly raise red flags to my recruitment into other corps so im taking a break from that and rolling solo.
So back to the point, what direction should a solo player take if they want to continue keeping the game fresh and exciting? I play roughly 12 hrs a week just to give an amount.The most ive ever done was running missions and an occasional wormhole but that about it...Any advice would be appreciated.
Rifters, man. You gotta get some Rifters!
Given your 12 hour playtime per week, if you're after PvP I'd suggest (as others have) a stack of T1 frigs. You can hit spots like Hevrice (Tuskers), Helid (Black Rebel Rifter Club), or Amamake (everyone and their mother, generally at the same time). Most of the time you'll be fighting flashies, so with just a little bit of care you won't lose sec status.
It's probably the cheapest adrenalin rush to be found.
I feel you on the long corp history. I have the same problem finding corps that I feel comfortable hanging around for longer than a few months due to my limited play time now. My solution was similar to a few others above.
I keep a tall stack of Rifters fitted and ready to go in a few key lowsec systems in the event i feel like a bit of piracy and drinking cause that's how I lived when I did the corp thing. Most times though I live with my alt in null sec doing exploration sites and occasional WH expeditions. With both alts in Tengus, one combat and one combat / tackle / data salvage, I can make several hundred mill in a few hours on a good night. This works for me and keeps things from getting stale as you never know what you are going to run into, good or bad, out in the black.
-Tau
That made me laugh right there.
I've been a solo player ever since I started in 2005. Corps never really ammount to anything much apart from getting wardec and then your ships being blown up. I'm not much of a pvp player and I don't like robbing people of their stuff. So I don't do that. But what I do do is everything else. I mine, use the ore for my factory, during times of hulkagadon I then missin run level 3 mostly for the loot which I refine with scrap mettle 5 for more minerals for my factory. I also manage planets as well. Got them set to dailey cycles. So I have to pop into them every day to keep them ticking over. As a solo player I just created my own company which only I'm in it. But hopefully I might be able to build it up later souly for mission runners and mining ops. But I play this game as I like to call it. On the cusp. I play it to keep my skills trained. I like to set things in motion so that I'm making isk whilst I'm not there. So I can go off and do other things. Just come on now and again to set skill training, manage planets, set off new install jobs, or if I need some isk ASAP like to buy the next skill book, ship or materials then I'll do a quick spot of level 3 mission running or mining.
(ಠ_ృ) ~ It Takes a Million Years to Become Diamonds So Lets Just Burn Like Coal Until the Sky's Black ~ (ಠ_ృ)
If you want to play solo then you're going to require alts to do it. I find that the more "solo" players usually have between 3 and 8 alts (accounts) to suit their needs.
Many people are going to disagree that one requires more accounts to play solo. They would be correct to an extent. WIthout an army of alts and depending on which area of the game you're interested in, your efficacy will be extremely limited.
Signatures should be used responsibly...
#18 - 2012-02-08 19:52:44 UTC | Edited by: Doc Severide
That made me laugh right there.
I've been a solo player ever since I started in 2005. Corps never really ammount to anything much apart from getting wardec and then your ships being blown up. I'm not much of a pvp player and I don't like robbing people of their stuff. So I don't do that. But what I do do is everything else. I mine, use the ore for my factory, during times of hulkagadon I then missin run level 3 mostly for the loot which I refine with scrap mettle 5 for more minerals for my factory. I also manage planets as well. Got them set to dailey cycles. So I have to pop into them every day to keep them ticking over. As a solo player I just created my own company which only I'm in it. But hopefully I might be able to build it up later souly for mission runners and mining ops. But I play this game as I like to call it. On the cusp. I play it to keep my skills trained. I like to set things in motion so that I'm making isk whilst I'm not there. So I can go off and do other things. Just come on now and again to set skill training, manage planets, set off new install jobs, or if I need some isk ASAP like to buy the next skill book, ship or materials then I'll do a quick spot of level 3 mission running or mining.
Dust 514's CPM 1 Iron Wolf Saber Eve mail me about Dust 514 issues.
If you want to play solo then you're going to require alts to do it. I find that the more "solo" players usually have between 3 and 8 alts (accounts) to suit their needs.
Many people are going to disagree that one requires more accounts to play solo. They would be correct to an extent. WIthout an army of alts and depending on which area of the game you're interested in, your efficacy will be extremely limited.
These forums have been archived and are now read-only.
The new forums are live and can be found at https://forums.eveonline.com/
So ill start by saying i freaking love paying this game. However in the time i have played it seems like i have the worst luck in finding a good corporation to roll with. Youll see ymy employment history that Ive been in numerous corps trying to find the best fit and not really staying in long....As a newer player i failed to realize that this would undoutedly raise red flags to my recruitment into other corps so im taking a break from that and rolling solo.
So back to the point, what direction should a solo player take if they want to continue keeping the game fresh and exciting? I play roughly 12 hrs a week just to give an amount.The most ive ever done was running missions and an occasional wormhole but that about it...Any advice would be appreciated.
Roll alts and try to infiltrate bad corps and take their things or blow up their shinies.
Signatures should be used responsibly...
eve really is not solo friendly .
but apart from the already suggested ideas.
you could always try the often hilarious ninja looting / salvaging.
Its always great to scan someone down warp in on their wrecks .
Maybe shoot some of their targets be sure to exclaim in local loudly. HANG ON BUDDY ILL GET THOSE BUGGERS OFF YA !!!!
Be sure to shoot some random stuff in the room and in the event you "accidentally " trigger something exclaim again. WOW NOW YOU REALLY GONE AND DONE IT .
Be sure to cloak and follow through with a play by play giving em a "ATTABOY" and "THAT"LL SHOWEM" every now and then.
In the unfortunate event they get destroyed be sure to exclaim loudly . RATS THAT TO BAD BUB, I WAS REALLY ROOTIN FOR YA , HERE LET ME GET YOUR STUFF FOR YA .
The best way to play Eve solo is to go it alone.
That made me laugh right there.
I've been a solo player ever since I started in 2005. Corps never really ammount to anything much apart from getting wardec and then your ships being blown up. I'm not much of a pvp player and I don't like robbing people of their stuff. So I don't do that. But what I do do is everything else. I mine, use the ore for my factory, during times of hulkagadon I then missin run level 3 mostly for the loot which I refine with scrap mettle 5 for more minerals for my factory. I also manage planets as well. Got them set to dailey cycles. So I have to pop into them every day to keep them ticking over. As a solo player I just created my own company which only I'm in it. But hopefully I might be able to build it up later souly for mission runners and mining ops. But I play this game as I like to call it. On the cusp. I play it to keep my skills trained. I like to set things in motion so that I'm making isk whilst I'm not there. So I can go off and do other things. Just come on now and again to set skill training, manage planets, set off new install jobs, or if I need some isk ASAP like to buy the next skill book, ship or materials then I'll do a quick spot of level 3 mission running or mining.
I wanted to paint my space ship red, but I couldn't find enough goats.
So ill start by saying i freaking love paying this game. However in the time i have played it seems like i have the worst luck in finding a good corporation to roll with. Youll see ymy employment history that Ive been in numerous corps trying to find the best fit and not really staying in long....As a newer player i failed to realize that this would undoutedly raise red flags to my recruitment into other corps so im taking a break from that and rolling solo.
So back to the point, what direction should a solo player take if they want to continue keeping the game fresh and exciting? I play roughly 12 hrs a week just to give an amount.The most ive ever done was running missions and an occasional wormhole but that about it...Any advice would be appreciated.
Rifters, man. You gotta get some Rifters!
Given your 12 hour playtime per week, if you're after PvP I'd suggest (as others have) a stack of T1 frigs. You can hit spots like Hevrice (Tuskers), Helid (Black Rebel Rifter Club), or Amamake (everyone and their mother, generally at the same time). Most of the time you'll be fighting flashies, so with just a little bit of care you won't lose sec status.
It's probably the cheapest adrenalin rush to be found.
I feel you on the long corp history. I have the same problem finding corps that I feel comfortable hanging around for longer than a few months due to my limited play time now. My solution was similar to a few others above.
I keep a tall stack of Rifters fitted and ready to go in a few key lowsec systems in the event i feel like a bit of piracy and drinking cause that's how I lived when I did the corp thing. Most times though I live with my alt in null sec doing exploration sites and occasional WH expeditions. With both alts in Tengus, one combat and one combat / tackle / data salvage, I can make several hundred mill in a few hours on a good night. This works for me and keeps things from getting stale as you never know what you are going to run into, good or bad, out in the black.
-Tau
That made me laugh right there.
I've been a solo player ever since I started in 2005. Corps never really ammount to anything much apart from getting wardec and then your ships being blown up. I'm not much of a pvp player and I don't like robbing people of their stuff. So I don't do that. But what I do do is everything else. I mine, use the ore for my factory, during times of hulkagadon I then missin run level 3 mostly for the loot which I refine with scrap mettle 5 for more minerals for my factory. I also manage planets as well. Got them set to dailey cycles. So I have to pop into them every day to keep them ticking over. As a solo player I just created my own company which only I'm in it. But hopefully I might be able to build it up later souly for mission runners and mining ops. But I play this game as I like to call it. On the cusp. I play it to keep my skills trained. I like to set things in motion so that I'm making isk whilst I'm not there. So I can go off and do other things. Just come on now and again to set skill training, manage planets, set off new install jobs, or if I need some isk ASAP like to buy the next skill book, ship or materials then I'll do a quick spot of level 3 mission running or mining.
(ಠ_ృ) ~ It Takes a Million Years to Become Diamonds So Lets Just Burn Like Coal Until the Sky's Black ~ (ಠ_ృ)
If you want to play solo then you're going to require alts to do it. I find that the more "solo" players usually have between 3 and 8 alts (accounts) to suit their needs.
Many people are going to disagree that one requires more accounts to play solo. They would be correct to an extent. WIthout an army of alts and depending on which area of the game you're interested in, your efficacy will be extremely limited.
Signatures should be used responsibly...
#18 - 2012-02-08 19:52:44 UTC | Edited by: Doc Severide
That made me laugh right there.
I've been a solo player ever since I started in 2005. Corps never really ammount to anything much apart from getting wardec and then your ships being blown up. I'm not much of a pvp player and I don't like robbing people of their stuff. So I don't do that. But what I do do is everything else. I mine, use the ore for my factory, during times of hulkagadon I then missin run level 3 mostly for the loot which I refine with scrap mettle 5 for more minerals for my factory. I also manage planets as well. Got them set to dailey cycles. So I have to pop into them every day to keep them ticking over. As a solo player I just created my own company which only I'm in it. But hopefully I might be able to build it up later souly for mission runners and mining ops. But I play this game as I like to call it. On the cusp. I play it to keep my skills trained. I like to set things in motion so that I'm making isk whilst I'm not there. So I can go off and do other things. Just come on now and again to set skill training, manage planets, set off new install jobs, or if I need some isk ASAP like to buy the next skill book, ship or materials then I'll do a quick spot of level 3 mission running or mining.
Dust 514's CPM 1 Iron Wolf Saber Eve mail me about Dust 514 issues.
If you want to play solo then you're going to require alts to do it. I find that the more "solo" players usually have between 3 and 8 alts (accounts) to suit their needs.
Many people are going to disagree that one requires more accounts to play solo. They would be correct to an extent. WIthout an army of alts and depending on which area of the game you're interested in, your efficacy will be extremely limited.
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