EVE Online Guide: Ship Capacitor
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EVE Online is a space-themed Massively Multiplayer Online game which has been live since 2003.
This video series will help explain the more advanced aspects of the game with plain language and easy to understand tutorials.
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In this episode, we explore what the Capacitor is, how much we need, how to manage usage and how to improve it!
Intro/outro: Video Game Blockbuster by Rafael Krux
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Vastness by Andrew Ev
Where’s Hope by Michael Ramir C
Romantic 05 by Lily J
Wedding Music by Arulo
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00:00 Intro
00:17 What is the Capacitor?
01:14 Effect of low capacitor
02:06 Warping and cap use
02:38 Capacitor natural regeneration
03:33 How much do you need?
04:55 Managing cap
07:00 Enduring modules
07:47 Ammo types
08:14 Micro Warp Drives
09:15 Passive modules
10:23 Improving the capacitor
10:35 Cap Rechargers
11:06 Cap Batteries
12:16 Cap Boosters
13:46 Cap Power Relays
14:10 Cap Flux Coils
14:33 Power Diagnostics
15:07 Cap Rigs
15:33 Cap Implants
16:03 How much is too much?
18:13 Roundup and Outro - Hry
Great video! One thing to note about Cap injectors: If you are using them with a max size booster, and thus you have only one cycle, you should keep that pre-overheated at all times and run it overheated whenever you activate it. A single cycle wont generate much heat and the reduced cycle time will get you to reload and thus able to activate again faster. You can repair it while it is reloading.
It is also worth noting the relationship between Capacitor and Shields. Not only do they function the same way, but some modules will impact both.
Finally, I would suggest that Blood Raiders are the empire most focused on neuts and NOS, though any pirate could in theory bring cap warfare.
Good advice! Always happy to have more detailed comments to help everybody out.
Thanks for these videos...so helpful.
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good video