


Beware of scammers, thieves, gankers and people who try to bait you into a fight or lure you into a trap.Īs EVE is a game where the players are not limited to the usual “good guy” tropes it is also allowed to be a space pirate or white-collar criminal (within the game rules) thus deception is part of the game.ĭon’t blindly trust anyone and always keep the potential risks in mind regardless who the other person is and since how long you play together with them as even after a long time they can choose to betray you. Maybe take a rest or even a short break if needed but don’t let a ship loss (or any other kind) discourage you from playing.īest is to keep in mind that anything you own in-game are just a bunch of space pixels and not get personally attached to them in a way it would make you feel bad losing any of them. You can quit due to lack of time or lack of interest but that is not failure. You only fail if you give up and quit, that is the only way to fail. Losing ships and other possessions does not mean you failed, worst case it means maybe you made a mistake, which happens to everyone, learn from it and try to avoid it in the future. There is no reason to worry however as this is all natural. Almost anything you do will put your ship or possessions at risk and eventually almost guaranteed that you will lose your ship or other property sooner or later. Losses are part of the experience, this is an inevitable truth of EVE. Losing your ship (or pod) is part of the game, learn from it and carry on.
