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== Some Frequently Asked Questions ==
 
== Some Frequently Asked Questions ==

Revision as of 01:29, 24 December 2009

Hello and welcome to Eve University, Eve Online's premier learning institution. This page is here to help get you started in the Uni step by step.

First Steps In Eve University

  1. Say hello to your new corpmates in chat.e-uni, as you should have just been introduced by your Recruiting Officer. Eve University is a friendly bunch so don't hesitate to ask questions there.

  2. Bookmark this page and the Ivy League website in your IGB (In-Game Browser). The site works both in and out of game.

  3. Register for forum access (the forums are crammed with useful info) by using the in game browser: http://www.eve-ivy.com/register.php.
    • If you have previously registered to the forums, for example as a "Eve High" member, you will need to reset your membership to pickup the Eve University access by accessing http://www.eve-ivy.com/activate.php from in game.
    • If the registration page is blank and/or does not load it may not have properly been set to "TRUSTED". You must then manually add the page to the list of trusted sites in the in game browser.
  4. Introduce yourself on the Hi & Bye forum and help us get to know you better.

  5. Voice Communication: Install and setup TeamSpeak 2. Teamspeak is required for fleets and classes. Teamspeak Guide

  6. Understand what you can and can't do. Details can be found in the Ivy League Policies and Ivy League Code of Conduct. To summarise:
    • All chat channels are PG13.
    • During war: NO missioning, NO mining, NO ratting, NO hauling, NO flying alone, NO Auto-pilot or AFK in space
    • Big 3 rules: We don't pirate or grief. We don't scam or steal. We don't talk smack.
    • You are not allowed in 0.0 security space (there are exceptions listed in the policies).
    • In low security space (0.1 to 0.4 security status) you may only shoot those with a criminal flag (called orange flashies due to the way they flash on your overview) or poor standing with the Uni (Red or Orange Minus sign tag).
    • In high security space (0.5 to 1.0 security status) you may only shoot people who have a criminal flag (flashing orange).
    • Never shoot anything that shows as a blue square on your overview, and if they shoot at you, let a director know.

  7. Configure your ship overview: Go to Varius Arcturus' Overview Guide to understand and configure your overview to the Eve University standard. Required for fleets operations.

  8. Check the corporate bulletins. The bulletins are available in the Neocom interface on the left side of the screen in game, in the Corporation button. There are two locations for bulletins, under the Corporation tab and under the Alliances tab.

Some Frequently Asked Questions

  • What is this new "Alliance" tab?

Eve University is part of the Ivy League Alliance. Since Eve University is effectively Ivy League we don't use the Alliance for communicating with other corps in the alliance. Rather we use alliance to relay military information and organize fleet operations. Please keep general chat in "Chat.E-Uni".

The Eve University "Corp" tab is used for Eve University specific requests such as TeamSpeak access, skillbook requests, items from the hangars etc. Please keep general chat in "Chat.E-Uni".

  • War? War? What does that mean to me?

When Eve University is at war, the Ivy League Navy (ILN) takes control and implements the Ivy League Navy and Wartime Rules and Regulations.

  • What are Eve University Rules of Engagement?

War Targets (Red Backed Star): IVY members may initiate combat with war targets at will, however they should avoid doing so without sufficient support. Pod-killing of war targets is actively encouraged as a deterrent to the hostile force.

Criminally Flagged (Orange Backed Skull) : IVY members may initiate combat with player-pirates who are criminally flagged by reason including (but not limited to) theft, unprovoked attack or security status below -5.0

Enemies of the Alliance (Red backed -): IVY members may initiate combat with these groups in lowsec, nullsec and w-space. Concord rules apply in high-sec!

Those hostile to the Alliance (Orange Backed -): IVY members may initiate combat with these groups in lowsec, nullsec and w-space. Industrial assets are not to be engaged.

Neutral Pilots in Other Space: IVY members may not initiate combat with neutral players in lowsec, nullsec and w-space unless attacked first

Non Aggression Pacts (NAP) (Light blue backed +): IVY members will not engage any player who has 'NAP' standings unless as a last resort. These groups have agreed to a ceasefire with IVY, and as such any pilot violating this should be reported to a director immediately.

Friends of the Alliance (Dark blue backed +): Joint operations and mixed membership fleets are available with these groups, however only against Enemies of the Alliance. IVY Members will not engage these Friends unless as a last resort. Any problems should be reported to a director immediately.

  • What is a fleet and how does it work?

First off, start by reading The Rookie's Guide to Fleet Ops. Make sure your Teamspeak and overview are configured, then join a fleet being called in Alliance.

  • How do the classes and events work?

Classes and events are posted in the forums by an instructor or organiser http://www.eve-ivy.com/forums/viewforum.php?f=72. They are then set at a date and a link to the thread appears on the calendar. Most classes are presented by voice using TeamSpeak. They may involve working as a fleet and may require you to be logged in. The chat channel class.e-uni is used for questions, links and other text based feedback.

  • How can I join a class?

To join a class first check the calendar. There is a link to the calendar at the top of the forums along with search, profile, logout etc. The calendar shows all scheduled classes and events. Click on one of them to find out more information. Make sure you convert the time correctly and show up and ready for the class! Eve Time = Greenwich Mean Time (GMT).

  • What about the Eve University Class Library?

Go check out the Class Library and the How To Guides & Videos section of the forum. All sorts of valuable recorded classes and knowledge for your perusal.

  • Skillbook program?

And for the unbelievable offer of Eve University membership, we will thrown in the Eve University has a Skillbook Program as an additional bonus! To request a skillbook, ask in Corp chat if someone is available to get some skillbooks, and type up the skillbooks you would like to have. Only skillbooks under 1 million ISK are available. http://www.eve-ivy.com/forums//viewtopic.php?t=14322

  • What is this I hear about a mentorship program?

The Eve University runs a mentor program where you provide us with details about your playtime, play style and areas you are interested in learning about, and we will attempt to match you with a mentor who will guide you and provide one on one advice.

  • What services are available at Eve University Headquarters?

The University headquarters may be found in the Aldrat system, at the Pator Tech School station (referred to as "'Drat" and "PTS" respectively).

We offer a corporation hangar, loaded with a huge variety of modules, frigates, skill books and ammunition. For security reasons, you must earn titles before you have direct access to the corp hangar, however you are encouraged to ask other corp members with the relevant access to fetch what you need from the hangars, especially when fitting out your ship for fleet operations.

  • Apparently I should get a 'jump clone'. What are they, and where can I get them?

All pilots in Eve have a 'medical clone' which acts as a 'respawn point' when your capsule or 'pod' is destroyed.

There is a second type of clone you may purchase, known as a jump clone, which is a spare body for your pilot where, when docked, you can 'jump' your consciousness into the jump clone, wherever it is in Eve, and then use it as you would your previous body. Your previous body then becomes a jump clone which you can return to in the same way.

Additional details and locations for corporate jump clone services can be found in the Jump Clone Guide.

  • Everyone is saying o/ or o7, what do they mean?

o/ is a person waving hello or goodbye. o7 is a person saluting. There is also a handy lexicon on the wiki which contains a list of the common acronyms and terms used in Eve.

  • Where can I ask questions?

When you are in game, most questions can be answered by other members in the "Chat.E-Uni" channel, and out of game you can post questions on the forums, which are very well frequented by both current members and former members.

A more detailed list of available chat channels and mailing lists is available in the corporate bulletins.