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Eve University Calendar. Mumble. Why is it useful? Mumble is mostly used in two situations: PvP and Classes. In PvP it is very useful because, for example, it is faster to call out a primary target than to type it, especially with PvP related lag. In classes it is great as well because we do not want our poor instructors getting Carpal Tunnel Syndrome from typing everything. In effect, it is just a lot easier and faster than typing. Mumble Quick Connect Guide Download Mumble from (preferred) or Linux users (i.e. You can also connect to the server using the official Mumble app from the iTunes app store. PUBLIC Mumble Quick Connect Guide This server is for public events and classes. Download Mumble from (preferred) or Setting up Mumble Audio Tuning Wizard When you run Mumble the first time, an Audio Tuning Wizard is presented to you.

Push-to-talk Text-to-speech Connecting to the EVE University Server Microphone Check 1. EVE University Class Library. Welcome to the EVE University Class Library. All of the classes in the archive were originally put forth by instructors, and the actual recordings were made by volunteers. Without those volunteers the Class Library would not be possible. Volunteers are people like you! Next time you're in a class, consider recording it for the library, and give something back to the community! If you are interested in teaching a class, find out about Joining The Faculty, or for a list of the syllabi for these classes, visit the Syllabus Library.

Submitting Class Recordings Please check this wiki guide or visit this forum thread for detailed info on how to record, edit, encode and upload your files. Where To Start New to EVE University? Following the lectures mentioned above, it is recommended that new capsuleers continue with lectures on | Core Game Mechanics to form a solid foundation. The Class Level: Download Options Files hosted at EVE University Server can be streamed or downloaded directly. Formatting PvP. Fitting Guidelines. These are basic guidelines for fitting ships. These are not rules: EVE University only uses rules about what modules you can fit and which ships you can fly during wartime. (Note that although they only apply during wartime, they are strictly enforced when they do apply. You can find them here.) Unlike the rules about wartime fitting, these are just guidelines. They are designed to help you until you know when you can ignore them. Fit for a purpose Generally, the more tasks you want a fit to do the worse it performs at each particular task.

But even a combat ship will almost certainly need different fits for PvE and PvP, because, for example, in PvP you usually receive a lot more damage in a much more limited time than in PvE, and enemy players, unlike NPCs, need to be prevented from warping away. Of course, there are dangers in over-specialisation too, especially when you're not working with other players. Consider your ship's bonuses Don't mix tanks Don't mix guns Try fits outside the game. Support Skills. Support skills are those affect your proficiency at fitting and flying ships. While not necessarily being directly required to use particular modules or sit in certain ships, they are invaluble and can give you the edge you need to get the kill or survive the mission.

For example, you don't need to train Controlled Bursts, Energy Management and Capacitor Systems Operation to put large lasers on an Amarr battleship, but, if you do so without training them you will find you swiftly run out of capacitor. 'Good Support Skills' The need for 'good support skills' is often emphasized because a skilled pilot can easily be twice as effective as an unskilled pilot flying exactly the same ship. This concept can seem counterintuitive.

In many MMORPGs the value of expensive equipment comes from its inherent bonuses. The 80/20 Rule of Skill Training Of particular importance to new characters is the concept of the 80/20 rule, which is as follows: Skills Note that there is some overlap between these lists.