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Mod Josie:
I do really love this - it goes to show just what good communication can do for you. Throws a pie in the face for all those people pestering you to "ready up" :P

Omniraptor:
I'm sorry if I'm being a bit dense.. What are you trying to say with OP image?

TheSovietKlondikeBar:

--- Quote from: Omniraptor on December 24, 2013, 08:49:37 pm ---I'm sorry if I'm being a bit dense.. What are you trying to say with OP image?

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Taking the extra time to make sure your crew, ship, and of course yourself are having all the right loadouts necessary and prepping them on how the Captain would prefer them to act onboard beats people who just rush the ready up without any preparations just to play the game quickly (and I guess lose quickly).

THIS IS GAME OF SYNERGY PEOPLE. NOT ZERG RUSHING IN LOBBIES.

Synergy takes time.

zoffmode:

--- Quote from: TheSovietKlondikeBar on December 24, 2013, 09:36:33 pm ---
--- Quote from: Omniraptor on December 24, 2013, 08:49:37 pm ---I'm sorry if I'm being a bit dense.. What are you trying to say with OP image?

--- End quote ---

Taking the extra time to make sure your crew, ship, and of course yourself are having all the right loadouts necessary and prepping them on how the Captain would prefer them to act onboard beats people who just rush the ready up without any preparations just to play the game quickly (and I guess lose quickly).

THIS IS GAME OF SYNERGY PEOPLE. NOT ZERG RUSHING IN LOBBIES.

Synergy takes time.

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OP's picture still comes off more as how better experienced captains (lvl 7 and 13 lvl) and crew pwn the less experienced ones (lvl 2 and 4 lvl).

You can't really plan all that long or all that well if you're relatively new to the game. So it's pretty much an empty advice.

Omniraptor:
So, experienced captains beat inexperienced captains. Ship loadouts are also very important- at close range a junker has a very clear advantage over a pyramidion. News at 11.

That being said, you don't need thousands of matches and dozens of achievements under your belt to understand how to play the game- I've played a fair bit, and around 60% of what I know about playing the game I learned in the first three days of playing, by reading guides on the forums (steam guides are entertaining, but outdated). The other 30% I learned a few weeks in by pestering more experienced players (special thanks to my senior ducks, especially sunderland for parkour tips). A lot of newer players I've seen have been deaf and mute, which is kind of depressing :( There's so much awesome information out there, and most veterans are perfectly willing to answer questions.

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