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Sobyv
Wed Oct 06, 2004 6:35 am
#40
START SLOW. You and 'your' customers will appreciate it. Scale it down a bit until you are sure of yourself, then scale it back up.
vinterthoor
Wed Oct 06, 2004 7:52 am
#41
What you need to do can't be summed up in a paragraph but I'll give it a shot anyway. If you want to keep specializing in Wookie armor I hope your friend had a good stock pile of the materials needed. Because of the heavy reliance on organic components it takes a lot of specific hides, bone and wood. The quality of the armor will depend on the stats of these materials. Specifically the Overall Quality, Shock Resistance and Ma. Gathering these components is time intensive and costly (if you use scouts to do it for you). You will also have to get used to using a factory. Many of the components you need will have to come from a factory crate since they will require the same serial number. This includes armor segments and tailor components (synth cloth, fiberplast panels, reinforced fiber panels and armor padding).
Best of Luck!
Best of Luck!
vinterthoor
Thu Oct 07, 2004 8:19 am
#43
Depends on what you're shooting for. For Low encumbrance put your experimentatin points into durability. For high base put it into the quality bar. For hight special put it into the resist bar. If your shooting for the highest resits you're going to want to put all of your experimentation points into the special resist, 3rd bar. There is one exception to this. For comp, put everything into quality, which will boost the base, and then into encumbrance, durability.
Good luck.
Good luck.
Rebrik
Sun Oct 24, 2004 3:04 pm
#44
I just got JTL beta and it wont let me in the character select on beta
bananaboy90
Sun Oct 24, 2004 4:51 pm
#45
server could be down...oh and by the way only 14 more hours of beta anyways
RaiDZerO
Wed Oct 27, 2004 7:22 am
#46
Thinking of picking up JTL today.. I have been gone from SWG for a while now.
Can someone who has played JTL tell me if its worth it? I really havent followed beta
or anything. Pros? Cons?
Thanks in advance for the info!!
truewildman
Wed Oct 27, 2004 8:12 am
#48
I think it's WELL worth it. It's freaking awesome.
Message Edited by truewildman on 10-27-2004 08:12 AM
fav
Wed Oct 27, 2004 8:16 am
#49
RaiDZerO wrote:Thinking of picking up JTL today.. I have been gone from SWG for a while now.Can someone who has played JTL tell me if its worth it? I really havent followed betaor anything. Pros? Cons?Thanks in advance for the info!!
Hard question to answer. Its not like the ground game of SWG so unless you've played games similar to JTL like Xwing Vs. TIE Fighter, any of the Wing Commander games or Microsoft's Freelancer, its not easy to say. As far as how JTL stacks against the afore mentioned games... well it just blows them away in sheer content and graphics quality. If you like the idea of PvP in star wars space then JTL is worth every penny you spend. If you'd rather play a less-realistic PvE syle space sim, maybe you'd like one of the Star Wars Starfighter games on PS2 and Xbox or Rogue Squadon. But JTL does rock pretty hard.
truewildman
Wed Oct 27, 2004 8:20 am
#50
Wow, we got a one-star immature moron running around. I loved the beta forums. No one under 18 allowed, and post ratings were actually honest.
Uther27
Wed Oct 27, 2004 8:25 am
#51
If you are a fan of space sims and the idea of mixing in the RPG elements of Star Wars then this expansion will be right up your alley. If you like immersive crafting (Shipwright) your going to like it as well. The mutli-player ships make it worth it alone, IMHO.
chrisdarebel
Tue Nov 09, 2004 4:37 pm
#52
Memory (RAM): 1 GB
Chip Type: Intel Pentium 4
Hard Drive Capacity: 160 GB
Model: -- Primary Drive: CD-RW
Processor Speed: 2.8 GHz
is this good enuff to run SWG and JTL,if you need to know more about it, i will tell.....
my last comp that had SWG broke so i need to know if this new comp can hold them both thnks
--- ChrisD ---