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Ariden:
Sorry to be boring but back to the original poster: here's another tip. If you're a captain and your fellow captain is uncommunicative, always follow them. Let them take the lead (do this by pressing M and staying close to them). Whoever they attack you attack, and if they stand back you stand back as well. I often use this strategy and find it very resourceful.

-Mad Maverick-:

--- Quote from: Ariden on May 22, 2014, 08:15:20 pm ---Sorry to be boring but back to the original poster: here's another tip. If you're a captain and your fellow captain is uncommunicative, always follow them. Let them take the lead (do this by pressing M and staying close to them). Whoever they attack you attack, and if they stand back you stand back as well. I often use this strategy and find it very resourceful.

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my tip was legitimate and often executed by me

WafflesToo:

--- Quote from: Cpt Janeway on May 21, 2014, 10:33:50 am ---also another trick is to park your ship in a safe corner of the map where there are no enemies in sight and explain to the crew how the ship is going to work and wait for responses (which at times come in the form of DCs)

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Where the f-sauce have you been? Almost every match I start waiting for crew duty assignments and the only response is usually the engines starting up and us turning toward the enemy.

It's gotten so bad that I'll usually contact my fellow engineer to work out who's on hull detail

Richard LeMoon:
I always tell my crew what to do when we start. "Get to the engines. Moonshine."

But, ya, I have done the Captain's tour before. I generally just set throttle at full and tell new crew members to follow me around and I will show them their areas and what to do. Oh, and you have less than a minute to learn because there is no one steering the ship.

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