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Faction warfare strategy and tactics: Difference between revisions

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Most militias also communicate via voice (particularly when in a fleet), be it through the in-game Eve Voice system, or through third-party services like [http://www.ventrilo.com Ventrilo] or [http://www.teamspeak.com/ TeamSpeak]. Ask in the Militia chat channel for details.  
Most militias also communicate via voice (particularly when in a fleet), be it through the in-game Eve Voice system, or through third-party services like [http://www.ventrilo.com Ventrilo] or [http://www.teamspeak.com/ TeamSpeak]. Ask in the Militia chat channel for details.  


== Overview Overview settingsGuide}}
== Overview settings ==
It's recommended that you create additional new overview settings for Factional Warfare, particularly one which show clearly enemy militia members (similarly to how the default Eve University overview settings highlight war targets), as well as showing FW structures (plexes and i-Hubs). It may be helpful to have an overview setting for showing neutral ships, as these can be pirates or out-of-militia spies.
{{main|Overview Guide}}
It's recommended that you create additional new overview settings for Factional Warfare, particularly one which show clearly enemy militia members (similarly to how the default Eve University overview settings highlight war targets), as well as showing FW structures (plexes and i-Hubs). It may be helpful to have an overview setting for showing neutral ships, as these can be pirates or out-of-militia spies.  


== Enemy high-sec and the faction navies ==
== Enemy high-sec and the faction navies ==