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Thread: Becoming a Good Pilot
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-cyrac-
Fri Aug 05, 2005 1:02 pm
#1
Ducimus wrote:
9.) Master more than one faction . Eventually, try and master each one at least once. Theres a difference between knowing a ships stats, and acutally flying one. Get your hands on each one upclose and personal.
The only thing that I'm interested in dealing with non Imperial ships is the sound of their hulls breaking up.
For the Emperor!!!
Ducimus
Fri Aug 05, 2005 1:27 pm
#2
PaceNebulon wrote:
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Nice...Just one question... is that supposed to "psychic" or "physicist"
Blech, ill edit and fix the spelling when i get home from work. Always picking on my speieling . I are a guud spielier i am!
Ducimus
Fri Aug 05, 2005 1:31 pm
#3
-cyrac- wrote:
The only thing that I'm interested in dealing with non Imperial ships is the sound of their hulls breaking up.For the Emperor!!!
It is wise to study the ways of ones advesary, is it not?
When you fly and kit rebel ships yourself, you develop a newfound respect for what they are capable of
Message Edited by Ducimus on 08-05-2005 02:49 PM
FLMOPE
Fri Aug 05, 2005 1:34 pm
#4
Amirable from a certain point of view...
but Duc is correct here. Knowing the different factions, ships and specials will make you a better pilot. Just the other day someone said they were in a pvp battle, they were disabled then vrepaired as their hotdog opponent made a flashy flyby. Consquence of that action? They got vaped because they got cocky and maybe didn't realize a Reb pilot had that special?
Cyd Outlander
Resident cynic and forum sniper
Kehtal
Fri Aug 05, 2005 2:02 pm
#5
S-1-l2-H-C wrote:
PaceNebulon wrote:
Ducimus wrote:
Better yet, you might even become a "physic" of sorts and be able to guess what people are packing in their ships just by watching them. Later still, you'll get to a point where your've your fitting ships within 300 to 40 mass tolerance.
Nice...
Just one question... is that supposed to "psychic" or "physicist"
i prefer to become "psychotic" and know that their ship will be full of slag metal when im done with it.
lmao
*scuttles off because he's late for work*
edit: Awesome post Rapax.
Message Edited by Kehtal on 08-05-2005 04:03 PM
psikobunny
Fri Aug 05, 2005 2:40 pm
#6
HA! thats why you spell bad! Ducimus learned to spell from ingame NPCs!!!! Its adversary not advisary, which is a type of notice. you and the game make the same mistake, blech.
Ducimus wrote:
It is wise to study the ways of ones advisary, is it not?
xTekx
Fri Aug 05, 2005 3:48 pm
#8
FLMOPE wrote:
Amirable from a certain point of view...but Duc is correct here. Knowing the different factions, ships and specials will make you a better pilot. Just the other day someone said they were in a pvp battle, they were disabled then vrepaired as their hotdog opponent made a flashy flyby. Consquence of that action? They got vaped because they got cocky and maybe didn't realize a Reb pilot had that special?
Cyd Outlander
Resident cynic and forum sniper
Yup.. heard of that on Bloodfin to..unless it's the same one, different version..
but the one I heard was an Oppressor pilot launched 3 missles and disabled the reactor.. well the pilot vrepaired enough to get some juice and sought him out and destroyed him with out hyping out of DS.. or so the story goes lol..
JanuHull
Fri Aug 05, 2005 4:43 pm
#9
I could tell you my recent story about the JSF I crippled in Deep Space who pwnt me with Epulse3 because I figured he was out of it with no engine while I evaded ISD fire.
Know your enemy, or he will own you.
Know your enemy, or he will own you.
LeaphChausew
Fri Aug 05, 2005 6:07 pm
#10
It is true though..you get to a certain point and you start to be able to mor eor less guess what parts someone is using, especially with engines. Crafted engine users in pvp stand out like sore thumbs I find.
But yes, what Dyc wrote is pretty spot on. I didn't learn how to appreciate my A-wing fully until I tried flying imp and had to deal with their low mass ships. Coming back from that..an A-wing's mass seemed pretty generous to me because it's on a par with a T/A and whoops a standard squint's mass.
-Leaph
Attacca
Fri Aug 05, 2005 6:21 pm
#11
Ducimus wrote:
2.) Read the forums daily, (duh, your here already), and always be looking for new information you havent seen yet. Be information hungry, digest it all. (Kinda like "johnny 5 from the movie Short Circuit if anyone else has seen that, "INPUT.. need more input! INPUT!!!")
This is the best advice possible, I think, along with just plain ol' fashioned stick time. I learn more reading what fools do and complain about here than anywhere else, I think.
It's fun to watch changes grow out from this forum. Something new gets discussed, and all of a sudden it starts showing up in PvP. The growth of level 8 engines to various tactics...kinda fun. More than anything I can tell which pilots read the forums and which don't.
LeaphChausew
Fri Aug 05, 2005 6:24 pm
#12
Attacca wrote:
Ducimus wrote:
2.) Read the forums daily, (duh, your here already), and always be looking for new information you havent seen yet. Be information hungry, digest it all. (Kinda like "johnny 5 from the movie Short Circuit if anyone else has seen that, "INPUT.. need more input! INPUT!!!")
This is the best advice possible, I think, along with just plain ol' fashioned stick time. I learn more reading what fools do and complain about here than anywhere else, I think.
It's fun to watch changes grow out from this forum. Something new gets discussed, and all of a sudden it starts showing up in PvP. The growth of level 8 engines to various tactics...kinda fun. More than anything I can tell which pilots read the forums and which don't.
QFE. 'nuff said on my part for the moment.
werehere
Fri Aug 05, 2005 6:54 pm
#13
LOl i already do all those 9 points lol i mostly fly used to be a msw lol KNow about every msw on the server .
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