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[[User:Chris_Halsky#L4_mission_log|6. L4 mission log]]<br> | [[User:Chris_Halsky#L4_mission_log|6. L4 mission log]]<br> | ||
[[User:Chris_Halsky#Gallery|7. Gallery]]<br> | [[User:Chris_Halsky#Gallery|7. Gallery]]<br> | ||
[[User:Chris_Halsky#Halsky's_PvE_fitting_guide| | [[User:Chris_Halsky#Halsky's_PvE_fitting_guide|8. PvE fitting guide]]<br> | ||
=The Ploy= | =The Ploy= | ||
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=Halsky's PvE fitting guide= | =Halsky's PvE fitting guide= | ||
Preface: I'm terrible writer, and also not the best ship-fitter there is. But I've seen my share of bad fits, which were obviously wrong - so I decided to make short guide of how I do PvE fits, in hope that it will help someone. There are other fitting guides which might be better - check all sources, and run your fit through other people - you will make mistakes, and there's nothing wrong in it. | |||
===What you need?=== | |||
1. Patience trained to lvl 5 - making fits is easy, making good fits takes a lot of practice<br> | |||
2. [[Pyfa]] - absolutely crucial. Fitting window in game is terrible, making new fit there is not fun at all<br> | |||
3. General knowledge what modules are in game. I will try to explain a bit, and link relevant Wiki pages, but the more you know = the less you have to check<br> | |||