Eve Mon and EFT are pretty much all you'll ever need really.
"Raise the flag high! Let the degenerates know who comes to claim their lives this day!"
I don't use it, no. Guess I should look in to it.UnkleRukus wrote:
Post the whole fit, Rigs, drones, everything.aLeX wrote:
I'm currently flying a Megathron (PvE - Missioning) it's fully fitted now but I have a query.
In low slots I have an LAR, 2 Mag stabs, 3 armor hardeners (mission specific: usually exp and kin) and a damage control (all tech II)
Most of the popular fits I've looked at favour a 4th hardener over a damage control. Why is that? Damage control ups your effective hp considerably where as another harder will only give me <5% on a given resist.
Also, having 2 mag stabs, what is the actual effect of the second one? How much are its effects penalized?
I'm still a noob
Do you use EFT (EVE Fitting Tool) at all?
It's a good program. You can see where the holes in your defense are. How much DPS you can pull (you can even set it to see how much DPS you'll do against certain opponents.) You can plan what you would like to fit to a ship at some point and see how it affects you. Great little tool.aLeX wrote:
I don't use it, no. Guess I should look in to it.UnkleRukus wrote:
Post the whole fit, Rigs, drones, everything.aLeX wrote:
I'm currently flying a Megathron (PvE - Missioning) it's fully fitted now but I have a query.
In low slots I have an LAR, 2 Mag stabs, 3 armor hardeners (mission specific: usually exp and kin) and a damage control (all tech II)
Most of the popular fits I've looked at favour a 4th hardener over a damage control. Why is that? Damage control ups your effective hp considerably where as another harder will only give me <5% on a given resist.
Also, having 2 mag stabs, what is the actual effect of the second one? How much are its effects penalized?
I'm still a noob
Do you use EFT (EVE Fitting Tool) at all?
High SlotsUnkleRukus wrote:
It's a good program. You can see where the holes in your defense are. How much DPS you can pull (you can even set it to see how much DPS you'll do against certain opponents.) You can plan what you would like to fit to a ship at some point and see how it affects you. Great little tool.
On your Mega, what kind of rigs are you running?
I would suggest dropping a kinetic hardener for a mag stab. Then as what IGR said, fill the last gun slot. You training for T2 guns?aLeX wrote:
High SlotsUnkleRukus wrote:
It's a good program. You can see where the holes in your defense are. How much DPS you can pull (you can even set it to see how much DPS you'll do against certain opponents.) You can plan what you would like to fit to a ship at some point and see how it affects you. Great little tool.
On your Mega, what kind of rigs are you running?
6x 425mm Prototype I Gauss Gun
1x Drone Link Augmentor I
Medium Slots
4x Cap Recharger II
Low Slots
2x Armor Kinetic Hardener II
2x Armor Explosive Hardener II
1x Large Armor Repairer II
2x Magnetic Field Stabilizer II
Rigs
2x Large Capacitor Control Circuit I
1x Large Auxillary Nano Pump I
1.8 billion and counting. Won an ESOP monthly. 8) Going to have my ass handed to me in the quarterly.mikkel wrote:
Turned 200 million ISK into a billion ISK through EOH poker. 8) Time to get some PLEX.
I think I need Adv. weapons V before I can fit another gun. Not looked at T2 guns yet. My fit changes depending upon the mission, no point having a 3rd mag stab if the targets are <20km, as I won't hit them, just tank it and let the drones do the work.UnkleRukus wrote:
I would suggest dropping a kinetic hardener for a mag stab. Then as what IGR said, fill the last gun slot. You training for T2 guns?aLeX wrote:
High SlotsUnkleRukus wrote:
It's a good program. You can see where the holes in your defense are. How much DPS you can pull (you can even set it to see how much DPS you'll do against certain opponents.) You can plan what you would like to fit to a ship at some point and see how it affects you. Great little tool.
On your Mega, what kind of rigs are you running?
6x 425mm Prototype I Gauss Gun
1x Drone Link Augmentor I
Medium Slots
4x Cap Recharger II
Low Slots
2x Armor Kinetic Hardener II
2x Armor Explosive Hardener II
1x Large Armor Repairer II
2x Magnetic Field Stabilizer II
Rigs
2x Large Capacitor Control Circuit I
1x Large Auxillary Nano Pump I
http://eve-kill.net/?a=kill_related&kll_id=11653154Blade4509 wrote:
Has anyone heard more about or seen the polaris frigate gang in their area? I think their space is in the top right corner of Eve so plan accordingly.
http://www.cracked.com/blog/the-7-biggest-dick-moves-in-history-online-gaming_p2/ wrote:
The Ultimate Investment Scam (EVE)
Player "Cally" won at EVE Online despite it being a massively multiplayer game with no victory condition. Other players earn ISK (game currency) by mining, completing quests or killing each other. Cally, on the other hand, simply asked for it. And it worked, and there was nothing they could do about it. Because while the other losers went into the economy as honest workers, or corporations, he realized he could go in as a bank.
He spent months running the "EVE Intergalactic Bank (EIB)." This offered loans for start-up EVE corporations and miners who wanted to buy tools, with interest rates and repayment plans and yes, we're still talking about a game people apparently play for fun.
Move over Pac-Man!
Cally certainly had fun: He fulfilled the secret fantasy of every bank manager in history, when one day, he walked in and just took all the money. All the money was 790 billion ISK, about $170,000 in real dollars, which he used to become the greatest video game villain of all time. He spent a huge chunk of the money to buy a ridiculously powerful warship, another chunk posting a huge bounty on his own head, then sailed off into space just daring people to kill him.
Something like this -- the biggest middle finger in history.
The ultimate dickery? He posted a 15-minute video bragging about how he got away with it, mocking his loyal employees at EIB, enemies who failed to stop him and the suckers who basically paid for a second job -- essentially paying for the right to have their money stolen. Understand: Cally is now officially smarter than every Bond villain put together, because he found a way to give an expository monologue without getting killed.
Last edited by Spark (2011-12-12 03:05:28)