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==PVP== | ==PVP== | ||
PVP is a fundamental part of EVE Online. Players can attack or be attacked by anyone at any time. Many player make PVP their main profession, and spend their time hunting for fights. PVP can be done either solo, in a small group or part of a huge fleet. It encompasses everything from frigate brawls to huge [[Titans]]. To thrive in PVP players will benefit from a good tactical mind and a quick trigger finger, but it is easy to get into and can be done by [[Alpha Clones]] and very new players. Some players will go one step further and become a mercenary, who can be hired to do PVP for a price. Alternatively some players decide to become bounty hunters, and hunt down players who have an active bounty. Some players choose to become pirates, and hunt down their victims to either pillage their goods or demand a ransom for their ship or pod.<br /> | PVP is a fundamental part of EVE Online. Players can attack or be attacked by anyone at any time. Many player make PVP their main profession, and spend their time hunting for fights. PVP can be done either solo, in a small group or part of a huge fleet. It encompasses everything from frigate brawls to huge [[Titans]]. There are also various different roles players can fill, including tackler, damage dealer, scout, stealth bomber, EWAR pilot, logistics and fleet commander. To thrive in PVP players will benefit from a good tactical mind and a quick trigger finger, but it is easy to get into and can be done by [[Alpha Clones]] and very new players. Some players will go one step further and become a mercenary, who can be hired to do PVP for a price. Alternatively some players decide to become bounty hunters, and hunt down players who have an active bounty. Some players choose to become pirates, and hunt down their victims to either pillage their goods or demand a ransom for their ship or pod.<br /> | ||
[[File:E-UNI Emblem.png|32px|link=]] {{co|wheat|[[EVE University]] members must follow the [[EVE University Rules]] at all times, including our rules of engagement, honesty and respect for others.}} | [[File:E-UNI Emblem.png|32px|link=]] {{co|wheat|[[EVE University]] members must follow the [[EVE University Rules]] at all times, including our rules of engagement, honesty and respect for others.}} | ||
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{{main|Corporation#Forming_a_Corporation|Forming a Corporation}} | {{main|Corporation#Forming_a_Corporation|Forming a Corporation}} | ||
Corporations often need a lot of manpower to run successfully. People are need to advertise the corporation, recruit members, set policies, arrange logistics and ensure that everything runs smoothly. Available roles will depend on your corporation and their needs. Players can even start their own corporation, although this is often suited to more experienced players who are able to use their experience in game to build a successful corporation. Starting a corporation often requires a large amount of starting capital - more so if the corporation will own structures like [[Citadels]] or [[Engineering Complexes]]. | Corporations often need a lot of manpower to run successfully. People are need to advertise the corporation, recruit members, set policies, conduct diplomacy with other corporations, arrange logistics and ensure that everything runs smoothly. Available roles will depend on your corporation and their needs. Players can even start their own corporation, although this is often suited to more experienced players who are able to use their experience in game to build a successful corporation. Starting a corporation often requires a large amount of starting capital - more so if the corporation will own structures like [[Citadels]] or [[Engineering Complexes]]. | ||
[[File:E-UNI Emblem.png|32px|link=]] {{co|wheat|[[EVE University]] members should see [[Helping EVE University]] for ways they can start to help out.}} | [[File:E-UNI Emblem.png|32px|link=]] {{co|wheat|[[EVE University]] members should see [[Helping EVE University]] for ways they can start to help out.}} | ||
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{{Color box|color=black|border=#888888| [[File:Wallet.png|32px]]'''Average Income:''' | {{Color box|color=black|border=#888888| [[File:Wallet.png|32px]]'''Average Income:''' | ||
Most of these opportunities will be unpaid. | Most of these opportunities will be unpaid. | ||
}} | }}<br /> | ||
==CSM member== | |||
EVE Online has a player elected council known as the [[Council of Stellar Management]] (CSM), who provide feedback to CCP about the game and raises any concerns players have. New CSM members are elected once per year and attend meetings with CCP in Iceland as well as participating in online discussions about the direction of the game. They are required to sign a legal 'Non Disclosure Agreement' before they start their term as a CSM member. | |||
{{Color box|color=black|border=#888888| [[File:Wallet.png|32px]]'''Average Income:''' | |||
CSM members are unpaid, but their real life expenses are reimbursed e.g. for travel. | |||
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=See also= | =See also= | ||
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* http://slides.eveuniversity.org/?slidesID=270 - Slides for the Introduction to EVE Careers class | * http://slides.eveuniversity.org/?slidesID=270 - Slides for the Introduction to EVE Careers class | ||
* https://myeveguide.files.wordpress.com/2011/05/eve-wtd.jpg - A plan showing how different careers interact with each other | * https://myeveguide.files.wordpress.com/2011/05/eve-wtd.jpg - A plan showing how different careers interact with each other | ||
* http://content.eveonline.com/CareerGuide/EVECAREERSGUIDE.pdf - | * http://content.eveonline.com/CareerGuide/EVECAREERSGUIDE.pdf - EON magazine's EVE careers guide (as per the Apocrypha expansion in 2009) | ||