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POE #4: Things all players should know
Published on 07. Jan, 2010 ... written by Ecaf Ersa.
Stacking
Stacking refers to the use of multiple modules or ship modifications (rigs) that affect the same attribute, eg. optimal range, kinetic shield resistance, tracking speed, etc.
The modules involved do not have to be the same or even of the same type. For example, the benefit to kinetic armour resistance granted by an Energized Adaptive Nano [...]
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The Comprehensive Guide to Moon Mining Part 1 – Theory
Published on 04. Jan, 2010 ... written by Ecaf Ersa.
My head hurt – no, it really hurt. This was caused in part by it’s attempts to juggle twenty disparate factors into a cohesive plan but mostly by it being periodically hit against the wall in frustration.
This was one of the results of my attempt to start off a moon mining project in a low [...]
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Just Taking a Break
Published on 30. Dec, 2009 ... written by Ecaf Ersa.
You may have noticed that EVE-Mag has been rather quiet lately.
Well we’ve just been taking a break but are preparing to once more enter the fray and begin publishing again in the New Year.
In the pipeline are more “Proverbs of EVE”, “The Comprehensive Guide to Moon Mining” and others.
If you think you can write EVE [...]
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POE #3: Things all players should know
Published on 28. Aug, 2009 ... written by Ecaf Ersa.
System Security Ratings and Security Status
All systems in EVE have a security rating which dictates the level of law enforcement that CONCORD, the npc police force, provides. This rating can be between 0.0 and 1.0 with higher numbers indicating a stronger CONCORD influence.
Systems with a security rating between 0.5 and 1.0, called high sec, have [...]
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POE #2: Things all players should know
Published on 11. Aug, 2009 ... written by Ecaf Ersa.
Always be extremely careful if you choose to take something from another player’s container if they are not a part of your corporation or fleet. CONCORD, the NPC police force, considers this a criminal action although they will not act directly. Instead they will allow the owner of the container, or anybody in their corporation, [...]

