Toggle menu
Toggle preferences menu
Toggle personal menu
Not logged in
Your IP address will be publicly visible if you make any edits.

Varius Arcturus' Overview Guide: Difference between revisions

From EVE University Wiki
Line 508: Line 508:


For me, it’s gotten to the point where I’m always zoomed out with all brackets on so I can get a really good idea of what’s happening on the battlefield. I only zoom in when I need to do some fancy manual flying.  
For me, it’s gotten to the point where I’m always zoomed out with all brackets on so I can get a really good idea of what’s happening on the battlefield. I only zoom in when I need to do some fancy manual flying.  
== No PvP Travel?  ==
I now only use one PvP setting. I don’t use PvP and PvP Travel separately. I have stargates and stations on my main PvP setting, as well as the sun and mobile warp disruptors (aka bubbles). However, I’m not sure having stations on my overview in high sec would be feasible, as there are so many. I live in 0.0, where there are generally only single stations in systems.
So why don’t I use two PvP tabs? Mostly because I’m often flying around systems or between systems very quickly. I don’t have time to be switching back and forth between two overview tabs, so I just use the one.
In my second tab, I have PvP + Drones, which I use when I’m out soloing and wanting to kill someone’s drones off.


== Radial velocity column, no transversal  ==
== Radial velocity column, no transversal  ==
Line 523: Line 515:
PvP in the heat of the moment isn’t about numbers, and I don’t have time to be going, “Well, 0.00243... is that faster than my guns can track?”  
PvP in the heat of the moment isn’t about numbers, and I don’t have time to be going, “Well, 0.00243... is that faster than my guns can track?”  


I still think transversal is useful to new guys for them to get an idea of how guns hit targets.  
I still think transversal is useful to new guys for them to get an idea of how guns hit targets.


= Additional Information  =
= Additional Information  =