Maybe I just need to join a bunch of huge garbage corps and see what kind of opportunities await.ĭespite my closed-mindedness, “Opportunities” will surely not provide what I am looking for, but then again, I realized the other day I’m not much of a rookie anymore. What I wonder about is what to do as a solo player to engage in cooperative ways with players that doesn’t involve private chatting and wasting time on deception. Counterintel creeps me out, keep me cautious, but only since I have had so many assets in highsec. The biggest question I cannot answer is: what to do after the career agents? Join a corp? I somewhat enjoy being solo, for now, but also haven’t tried joining corps on a serious level. Aura doesn’t need to feed them to the nubs, but then again, maybe she does… Would be a better way to spend time than “Opportunities”! Difficult and confusing, maybe, but the resources are out there. I would love that to be a reality, but I think career agents and everything leading up to them is fine. It’s a damn shame everything you described can be done by the player themselves! Aura would then literally be clicking for you. That is a very well articulated suggestion. There you have my bit of feedback on actually good NPE. But when they do they maybe know better why it happened and how to avoid it more next time. People who don’t want this kind of in-depth guidance can turn it off (like any good companion) but people who need (a bit of, most of these scrubs who join EVE apparently need a lot of it, sadly) guidance can get it that way … and still feed ships in low sec. One could argue that this would take away the sense of discovering things on your own but on the other hand there are always so many questions and – according to CCP and other trolls – so many people that are simply overwhelmed by what EVE offers and so strained and frustrated by the effort to find things out. From this base these paths to activities in EVE branch off and you can learn much more about all things combat while you do the Military CA, or much more about industry opportunities while you run the Economy CA. You can combine this with the Career Agents, for instance.Ĭreate a new interface that has these agents as base. Or you take the What To Do In EVE chart and turn it into an interactive map (not unlike a Tech tree in Civ games) where people can click around and learn in (great) detail about activities that EVE has to offer. And after they lost their first ship, Aura pops up and offers some snarky condolences and some info on what happened and what steps to take next time to minimize the risk of repeating this sad situation. Or when they go into low sec for the first time, the Academy could suggest a video or blog post that explains some more details about this area, the dangers, the opportunities, the riches, what exploration sites you can find there, how to act after jumping through a gate that and see lots of players waiting for you. Or they implement the Academy more into the NPE and actually fill it with content? The Academy should show up when players encounter issues or stumble over UI things or don’t know how to travel to a place. For instance, if they are supposed to out and explore but they don’t launch probes quickly or use the probe formation properly, Aura pops up and tells them about a video or blog post that explains exploration in detail. And these videos or texts are being pointed out or shown if a new player gets stuck on something. CCP could create videos or blogs answer these questions. What could better enhance the new player experience, which CCP could spend more time on, as opposed to this?Īctually answering questions? There must be repeated questions that pop up all the time in Rookie Help. CCP true to their contemporary ignorant and ill-guided nature again. Especially when it comes to input from new players that have no idea what they are doing, have no idea what they should be doing and tell CCP the wildest things that have literally nothing to do with EVE whatsoever.Īnd then CCP refuses to get inputs from old players that tell new players all the time what is possible in EVE, what you can do in EVE, how to do it, how not to do it, how to recover from mistakes, how mistakes are an important part of EVE and so on. I wonder how CCP will determine what “relevant content tailored to their interests and aptitudes” is when they have a proven trackrecord of misreading virtually anything told or shown to them and draw the wrong conclusions from virtually everything they see or hear or read from players. The results of this phase will be used to further develop the feature with the aim of improving the new player experience and helping newcomers find relevant content tailored to their interests and aptitudes. This is an initial test phase for now and will only be available to new characters.
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