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When you finish the character creation you will be asked if you want to go through the tutorial called the New Player Experience, a story-driven experience which gives you step-by-step instructions to the basic mechanics of playing EVE. It's highly recommended that you follow the tutorial, as the game has many particular mechanics which you may not be used to.  
When you finish the character creation you will be asked if you want to go through the tutorial called the New Player Experience, a story-driven experience which gives you step-by-step instructions to the basic mechanics of playing EVE. It's highly recommended that you follow the tutorial, as the game has many particular mechanics which you may not be used to.  
== AIR New Player Experience ==
[[Aura]], your on-board AI, will introduce you the game. To advance the tutorial, click the "Next" or "Continue" button. 
After the destruction of an [[Association for Interdisciplinary Research]] (AIR) cloning facility you find yourself in a [[EVE_Lexicon#Capsule|Capsule]].
* [[Camera]] control
** Zooming and rotating the camera around your ship, using your mouse.
** Moving the camera to other objects (using the "look at" command).
, without a [[Ships|Ship]].
== CCP ==
What is the AIR NPE?
Players will be introduced to the Association for Interdisciplinary Research (AIR), a new technology-focused organization making a splash on New Eden's corporate landscape. AIR's main goal is the pursuit of scientific knowledge through a variety of research and development endeavors. One such endeavor is the AIR Capsuleer Training Program, a project designed to help pilots achieve their dreams of becoming the best and brightest Capsuleers in New Eden.
Upon entering the game, players pass through the most critical stages of AIR's Capsuleer program, waking up in their newly designed clone bodies and acclimatizing to their pod. As they progress through their journey, players will meet Aura, their trusty AI companion. They will encounter a new cast of characters (including high-ranking AIR executives), as well as fly cool spaceships through breath-taking vistas, engage in pulse-pounding combat, and - of course - make some money.
The AIR NPE is the result of careful introspection of previous iterations of EVE's new player journey. The hope is to bring players the best of all those worlds while also presenting them with something new and exciting in its own right. This fresh take on the NPE seeks to give purpose and context for every move Capsuleers make, assisted each step of way by a suite of new tools and capabilities designed with new players in mind.


== From Previous Tutorial ==
== From Previous Tutorial ==
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== Introduction ==
== Introduction ==


You start the game in space in a [[corvettes|corvette]], [[Aura]] notify you that a research ship is under attack from [[Seeker]] drones and insist that you help out. When you click "Continue" button Aura informs you that the ship already destroyed but you may be able to recover the data. Aura ask you to use mouse to pan around. Once you do that Aura point out where in the wreck the data is and ask you to approach it. Once you close enough Aura told you that the data has been downloaded, but there is a Seeker coming, then Aura told you step by step to approach, orbit, target lock, and shoot the seeker and destroy it. Then Aura point out to your [[home station]] and tell you to dock there.
[[Aura]] notify you that a research ship is under attack from [[Seeker]] drones and insist that you help out. When you click "Continue" button Aura informs you that the ship already destroyed but you may be able to recover the data. Aura ask you to use mouse to pan around. Once you do that Aura point out where in the wreck the data is and ask you to approach it. Once you close enough Aura told you that the data has been downloaded, but there is a Seeker coming, then Aura told you step by step to approach, orbit, target lock, and shoot the seeker and destroy it. Then Aura point out to your [[home station]] and tell you to dock there.


Once you dock, Aura introduce you to Agency window as primary tool to discover opportunities available in New Eden. Aura ask you to open Agency window and to select '''Seeker Investigation''' and activate the tasks.
Once you dock, Aura introduce you to Agency window as primary tool to discover opportunities available in New Eden. Aura ask you to open Agency window and to select '''Seeker Investigation''' and activate the tasks.
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== From Previous Previous Tutirual ==
== From Previous Previous Tutirual ==


You start the tutorial in space in a [[corvettes|corvette]], the sole survivor of an attack on your fleet by [[Drifters]]. Through voiceovers, the game will introduce you to the basic concepts you need to play EVE. The tutorial gives you step-by-step instructions, you should follow them carefully. However, the tutorial is often a bit light on context (while it may tell you to do something, it often doesn't explain why or when you might normally want to do this). Therfore, if you'd like to know more about what the tutorial asks you to do, follow the list below, and/or click on the links for an even more in-depth explanation of the concepts covered by the tutorial. 


For a more general guide to getting started in the game, see [[Getting Started in EVE Online]].  
 
For a more general guide to getting started in the game, see [[Getting Started in EVE Online]].


== Topics covered by the tutorial ==
== Topics covered by the tutorial ==
=== Aftermath of Drifter attack ===
=== Aftermath of Drifter attack ===
* [[Camera]] control
 
** Zooming and rotating the camera around your ship, using your mouse.
** Moving the camera to other objects (using the "look at" command).
* Piloting your ship. Spaceships in EVE fly more like submarines than spaceships, as they have a maximum speed, and will slow down and stop when their engines are turned off. Also, while your ship can collide with other ships and objects, this causes no damage.   
* Piloting your ship. Spaceships in EVE fly more like submarines than spaceships, as they have a maximum speed, and will slow down and stop when their engines are turned off. Also, while your ship can collide with other ships and objects, this causes no damage.   
** [[Manual Piloting|Manual piloting]], by double-clicking in space, which will cause your ship to turn and fly away from your current camera position (irrespective of where in space you double-click). As a beginner you will only use this rarely.  
** [[Manual Piloting|Manual piloting]], by double-clicking in space, which will cause your ship to turn and fly away from your current camera position (irrespective of where in space you double-click). As a beginner you will only use this rarely.