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The ol' girl says hello
Melon McCrabernathy:
--- Quote from: Cheesy Crackers on April 21, 2014, 08:48:59 am ---
--- Quote from: Melon McCrabernathy on April 19, 2014, 12:40:40 pm ---Hi, my names Melon, and I'm a dentist.
So if you're ever in need of a friendly dental check up, come find me in game :D
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Where's your office/dental facility/ whatever else they're called. Or is it the ship? And if so do you operate during combat because I think that'll add a nice twist to my next dental check up.
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Well Mr Crackers if you add me in game and contact me, I'm sure I will be able to fit you in for your next dental appointment. I can perform it in any place you desire, but i prefer to do it aboard a moving ship, it helps to steady my hands. 8)
Andika:
--- Quote from: Melon McCrabernathy on April 21, 2014, 09:21:06 am ---
--- Quote from: Cheesy Crackers on April 21, 2014, 08:48:59 am ---
--- Quote from: Melon McCrabernathy on April 19, 2014, 12:40:40 pm ---Hi, my names Melon, and I'm a dentist.
So if you're ever in need of a friendly dental check up, come find me in game :D
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Where's your office/dental facility/ whatever else they're called. Or is it the ship? And if so do you operate during combat because I think that'll add a nice twist to my next dental check up.
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Well Mr Crackers if you add me in game and contact me, I'm sure I will be able to fit you in for your next dental appointment. I can perform it in any place you desire, but i prefer to do it aboard a moving ship, it helps to steady my hands. 8)
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Whatever you do...just do NOT say "yes" to this offer. Good advice. Trust me. Should he ask I didn't say a word. :-X
HamsterIV:
Welcome to the forums nanana. Don't be disheartened by your early failures as captain, we all spent our first few rounds as captain burning, crashing, or ineffective. Heck I still spend a good amount of my time crashing and burning. The most important thing is to keep close to your team mate and coordinate with them. Getting caught in a 2v1 or letting your ally do the same is a sure fire way to loose.
The GOI community tends to be a little older than most gaming communities. The game tends to reward planning and decision making over dexterity and muscle memory.
redria:
--- Quote from: HamsterIV on April 21, 2014, 12:20:07 pm ---Welcome to the forums nanana. Don't be disheartened by your early failures as captain, we all spent our first few rounds as captain burning, crashing, or ineffective. Heck I still spend a good amount of my time crashing and burning. The most important thing is to keep close to your team mate and coordinate with them. Getting caught in a 2v1 or letting your ally do the same is a sure fire way to loose.
The GOI community tends to be a little older than most gaming communities. The game tends to reward planning and decision making over dexterity and muscle memory.
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Engineering for a bit (on good ships) is an excellent way to learn how and when to use pilot tools (which are severely underutilized by newer players). Sticking close to your ally is a must until you reach higher levels and can start trying different, but severely coordinated, tactics. Ask more experienced players what gun combos work well for your ship (and don't be afraid to tell people no to a ship or loadout change - the captain of a ship is the ruler of a ship). Use lobby text chat in the lobbies and use your microphone in matches. Text chat in lobbies is a good way to meet friendly people without cluttering the lobby with noise, and talking to your crew in game helps you do better, learn more, and make friends.
snor-laxatives:
Eyo! If you're ever on ungodly late at night (EST) look me up! I putz around the sky that time of night wouldnt mind helping yah out.
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