Tuesday, September 18, 2012

Temporary Hiatus

Well, considering I just found out that some people actually read this thing, I thought I would put up a quick post about my lack of posting. When I started this blog, I thought I would have a bit more free time, but alas, 'twas not to be. Being currently in a war zone, fairly inactive though it may be, still incurs a penalty on my playing time and ability. You can probably expect my posts to become much more uniform in a couple of months, but no guarantees. But, since I'm posting, I might as well post about something.

So, the new destroyers. So far I've seen the unofficial renders for the Caldari and the Minmatar one, as well as some very unofficial pictures of the Gallente and the Amarr one. My opinions* are based solely on aesthetic features, not on actual stats.

So, the first two, I have to say the Caldari one looks very nice. Asymmetrical, but not in a bad way, it looks like an aircraft carrier, a submarine, and a gundam had a threeway and this popped out. I definitely plan to fly that thing to it's death, but I also would love to see some stats on it.

The Minmatar one looks like it's preparing to tunnel underground into some cheesy underground lair..I'm not as big a fan on that one, but I'll have to see how it can hold up in game. Stats are a must before I say I will/won't fly it, but it doesn't look great.

The Gallente picture I saw looked good, kind of like a bomber/boat. I would definitely fly it, or at the very least give it a try.

The Amarr one looks like the art department is trolling Star War fans. It's a Star Destroyer, pure and simple. It looks interesting, but almost no actual details..Once they get it more worked out, I can provide a better opinion.

So, basically everything either looks like some kind of submarine or a drilling device (looking at you, Minmatar), and so far half of them look pretty damn good.

And now, for something completely different:
They are proposing some HML nerfs, reducing flight time, slightly increasing flight velocity, and reducing damage. The current proposed figures are 25% range reduction, and a 20% damage reduction. As someone who only flies missile ships, this has me a bit perturbed. It seems like a pretty heavy nerf, but I suppose we'll see how it gets handled.


*-My opinions are usually fairly biased towards Caldari, but as I can fly any T1 ships, it's usually not overly biased.

Wednesday, September 5, 2012

I now allow comments! (Or, I'm new at this, so there are some challenges)

After much stress and confusion, I finally managed to figure out how to allow posts on here. I know it sounds rather stupid, but it is, so there. Also, I would like to point out that this blog is a bit inspired by http://diaries-of-a-space-noob.blogspot.co.uk/, hence the name. I know it may seem like a bit of a rip off, but I assure you that it is only because I'm unorigional.

I'm still working on the layout a bit. It's not perfect by any means, but I'm working on making it a bit better and it is still very much a work in progress. As it was, my main issue was getting the comments section up, and all other things became secondary. The people need a voice! Whenever the people end up arriving, anyway..

I don't know what I'm actually going to chronicle with this journal..
PVE is done by some bloggers, and the missions can only be so interesting and different than the rest, so I'm not really planning on that.
PVP is much more interesting, expecially with killmails, but no guarantee on me even looking for that, much less doing it.
General politics is one option, but that can be and usually is handled much better by much more experienced people.

I'm rather good at sarcastic commentary, but usually only to my sense of humor..

Sarcastic commentary it is!

So basically what I'm saying is, don't expect too much, and I might not disappoint.

Tuesday, September 4, 2012

My first solo PVP experience (Tengu vs Loki, Tengu)


So, in my previous post, I spent about half of it telling you about my first real solo PVP experience. There wasn't much detail, so I decided to expand the story a bit.

Shortly after running two level 4 missions in losec with my PVE Tengu, I was salvaging the wrecks in my Noctis. I managed to get to room 2 of 4 for the second mission when suddenly a Loki warped in. Due to some stupidity on my part, I had neglected to watch local, so the Loki came as a bit of a surprise. He quickly locked and warp disrupted me, so all I could do is sit and wait as my ship was destroyed. As soon as I got the insurance mail, I was spamming warp even more than before. One Noctis lost, one pod saved, and one kill right gained. I quickly docked and hid, then gathered my courage, undocked, and one warp gate and two warps later, I was in my preferred station that also happened to have my PVP Tengu, based rather loosely off of an 100mn AB Tengu fit I found on Battle Clinic.

So, in an untested, not exactly cheap, never before used ship, I undocked, warped back to where my Noctis was, and I find...nothing..Nothing but the remaining wrecks from my mission. My Noctis is truly gone, and my blood lust is fired up. I know he is still around because I actually checked local this time, but I have no idea where he is and no probes on my hull.I warp to the asteroid fields, nothing. I check the stations, nothing. Finally, I warp to a random asteroid field and sit, waiting for the Loki to come to me.

Ten minutes later, I'm reading something on the in-game browser and suddenly I see movement on my overview. He's here! But he didn't warp in, he just appeared..Of course! He was in a Cloki! He's 15Km away, I immediately lock, disrupt, web, open fire with my HAMs and run my AB, setting myself to orbit at 15Km as he locks and disrupts my ship. My missiles are tearing into his shield, but slowly, most likely a shield-tank, but he's eating away at my shield slower than I'm eating through his, 425 IIs pinging off my shields. Suddenly, after neglecting to watch local again because I totally learned my lesson 15 minutes ago, a Tengu appears. Another damn cloaked ship, but a cloaked Tengu is a weak Tengu, but my shield is now taking a decent beating. I over heat my missile launchers, missile after missile flying to the Loki to make friends with him, web is off because I'm such an obviously smart guy at PVP and I didn't even notice what the range on it was, the Loki is snuggling with my ship, and slowly the missiles are burning through their circuitry. At this point, I have tunnel vision on the Loki, and I don't even know what the Tengu is doing besides trying to kill me somehow. My assumption is that his attempt involved missiles. My missiles are crashing into the Loki, and suddenly, I broke his tank! I'm past the 33%, closer to 25%! My missiles have stopped because I forgot to turn the overheat off! ****!

I'm not going to lie, at this point I was a smidgen worried. I may have broken his tank, but my Tengu is only faring slightly better, and now I can't even spit at him because I'm pretty sure even that meager offensive ability was burnt out. I try to warp, and no luck, my heart is racing and my warp core is disrupted. But my AB still works, and it isn't exactly small. point and click, sending my Tengu away from the asteroid belt, but the Loki is staying close. I still have no idea what the Tengu is doing at this point..I think he was playing in a corner somewhere, but I'm pretty sure he was still firing at me, just from a distance, but he doesn't have any points on me. If I can get out of range of the Loki, I should be in the clear. I'm powering my Tengu away, but I'm only 5Km from the Loki, and an unheated disruptor can hit about 30Km out. I'm far from free and a Loki is usually pretty fast, maybe not 100mn fast, but usually pretty fast being Minmatar and all. Suddenly, inspiration! In a tactic vaguely similar to pushing on a short person's head so he can't hit you, I turn on my web and push him away, my AB running unhindered while he's being held away from me. My web may run out of distance before he does, but it would take him a while to get back up to speed, and by then I should be away from his disruptor range.

My tactic worked, but only because of failures on their part, not really success on mine. My tactic would have worked wonderfully, and it did, but only because the Tengu failed to have any kind pf point on me. I only had one web, if he could have webbed me, or disrupted my warp core once I was almost out of range of the Loki, or brought bigger guns (cloak Tengu generally aren't very effective on the offensive side of things from my experience.) I would have lost my Tengu. I warped out, about 1 to 1 1/2 minutes after the Loki warped in. Missile launchers are dead, my shield is sitting around 33%, more than 25% at least, but I survived an encounter that I probably shouldn't have. I check local one last time as I dock up, and find a quick comment of "Lucky bastard" from the Loki pilot. Truer word are rarely found in local chat.

As a post script, this happened about a week ago. I recently checked some kill boards, and found that the Loki pilot is seriously no joke. He had about 750 kills, to 150 deaths. Enemies of his had a 17% survival rate. The Tengu pilot was a bit less impressive, 34 or so kills to 40 deaths. Not stellar, but probably learning. Today, I sent the Loki pilot an eve-mail, telling him a bit about my situation, about how much I enjoyed the fight, and I actually thanked him from blowing up my Noctis and causing me to take part in the PVP, and giving me this story to use. He actually seems to be a pretty good guy despite blowing up my ship, and I no longer really hold any animosity to him. Turns out he wound up burning out his warp disruptor on me, which is one reason I was able to escape his grasp so quickly at just around 20Km or so. I now fully understood the "Lucky bastard" comment. I will try to be seeing him again once I have better internet and a better computer. I may not have animosity towards him, but he did blow up one of my ships. Fair is fair.

So, lessons I learned from this:
1. If going into PVP, more than one ship needs a point. This is, of course, not always the case, but for small things like this, you should have more than just one disruptor.
2. My PVP Tengu needs some work. It held it's own against more experienced people, but next time I might not be able to survive just due to a fluke. I was lucky, and I might have survived with or without it, but I don't want to cut it that close again.
3. Understand your ship. This is pretty self explanitory. For instance, I did not know how far a scram or disruptor could hit, I thought it was about 20km, but it is actually 30 or so.
4. CHECK LOCAL. I could have saved myself a lot of trouble this way, but I got a decent story out of it, so it's lower on the list.
5. Maybe try to keep a warp core stabalizer on my Noctis. At least one.
6. I'm not really all that good at PVP. I'm pretty sure I already knew that, but this is pretty much confirmation. Still, my survival means I'm not all that terrible at it.

That's all for tonight.

In the beginning, there was nobody...

Alright, this is my first post, if that wasn't already apparent. The reason for the name of my blog is because, frankly, in my year or so of playing EVE, I have mostly just done carebearing and not much else. For those that might not know, carebearing is the act of doing PVE missions.

Recently, I cut my teeth on PVP after my Noctis got murdered in losec by a Loki. I saved my pod, undocked my pre-set-up (never before used) PVP Tengu, set a trap and used myself as bait at an asteroid field.  It wasn't very eventful, except for the back-up Tengu that arrived for the Loki. There were no explosions or pods made visable, no minmatar ship production, just a quick fire fight, and then me running away because I managed to burn out my missile launchers, which is generally not good for a Tengu.

It was exhilerating, and one hell of a rush. The most fun I've ever had in EVE, honestly. Then, to underline how much fun I had, I promptly went back to PVE to grind for isk and buy a new Noctis that I still have yet to pick up.

Anywho, at the moment, I'm not sure what I will do with this blog, but hopefully it will drive me to be a bit less of a nobody.