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I can't play SWTOR and skype at the same time :(
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Use XBL Party Chat like the pros do.
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So what pointless god damn other voice chat program do you want me to install? |
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Vent.
Steam Chat is monitored by Gabe Newell. The best way to know what they want is by listening in! /edit: Oh well seems like no SWTOR tonight. They are having maintenance. I am in for Man vs Skin Jobs. |
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sweet just got another $5 off of MG R R from that promo in the deal section,http://www.cheapassgamer.com/forums/...1#post10247801 $15 total for MG R sounds good to me
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I don't need any of those programs to UPDATE MY JOURNAL UPDATE MY JOURNAL UPDATEMYJOURNAL UPDATEMYJOURNALUPDATEMYJOURNAL
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j-cart, i have no idea what any of those programs are.
gunm, thanks for the heads up, i signed up and will probably pre-order MGR:R before Sunday now.
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http://www.ventrilo.com/
http://www.teamspeak.com/?page=teamspeak3
http://mumble.sourceforge.net/
Vent is the OG of the group and hasn't changed much since it was first introduced. Teamspeak 3 is the powerhouse that does everything, but takes up the most resources. Mumble is the new entry into the bunch with a very low resource use, but it also has more issues than the rest. |
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When you first start the game, power up both your weapons, depower the med-bay, put that extra bit of power into your engines for an evasion boost, make sure you have shields, weapons, and the cockpit staffed, and turn autoattack on. If there's a fire some place that you don't need to be right at that very moment, vent it. It'll go out when there's no oxygen. Just keep in mind that being in a room with no oxygen drains health fast - something you can use to your advantage against boarding parties if you upgrade your doors. Use nebulae to slow down the rebel fleet and buy more time to explore. You can get through a lot of early fights taking little to no damage by just using your lasers. 95% of the time, taking out enemy weapons control is the highest priority. Sometimes drone control. Until the fights start getting harder, you only really want to use missiles against enemies with overwhelming laser counts or dangerous missiles. In such cases, a missile right to their weapons control should keep you from taking much damage in the fight. If you can find another burst laser II, get it. Two burst IIs firing simultaneously is six shots, which will burn through any shield with ease. Pegasus missiles are another favourite of mine, as they're very resource efficient and defence drones have trouble stopping them. I'm not big on drone control, though it becomes pretty powerful if you get a drone recovery arm. Stealth is amazing, and has surprisingly low scrap costs and power draw. Add stealth weapons, and you have a monster of a ship. Add the rare and expensive preigniter upgrade (charges weapons after every jump) and you are a ing god.A lot of stuff gets easier with a more diverse crew. Space station on fire and needs rescuing? Send a rockman, because he's immune to fire. Colony dealing with some weird space plague? Send an engi, because he can't get sick. |
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I was able to figure out some of that stuff as I went along.
Is there a race that is proficient at combat? Anybody that boarded my ship seemed to be the strongest mother er alive. I usually had to try to lure them into my med bay to make the fight easier.I remember seeing Cloaking being an upgrade that gave 60% evasion rate and I saw a aug for weapons that made it so they don't decloak you when you use them. Is that what you're talking about? |
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Humans and slugs are average at combat and have 100 HP. Engis do half damage and zoltan only have 70 HP. Mantis move slightly faster than anyone else and do double damage. Rockmen are balls-out slow but have 150 HP and don't take fire damage. There's a hidden seventh race that's handy for raiding parties, too. Boarding parties mostly come from mantis ships, but that doesn't necessarily mean that you will be boarded by mantis.
I mostly rely on "free" crew members. Rescuing them from slavers or protecting civilians from pirates or pulling them off of damaged space stations. Unfortunately, this means I have no control over what species the crewmember is, so you might want to pony up the 45 scrap at a store for a mantis if you've got nothing but humans and engis or something. And yeah, those are the two upgrades I meant. Aside from the +60% evasion (great to slap on just as the enemy launches a missile at you), enemies can't lock on to you while you're cloaked. Your weapons continue to charge up, but theirs stay frozen. |
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