I just wish you don't get too blown away during the extended SP campaign after mission 13, because that's where the true awesomeness begins
Oooohooohoo yes, if you love the campaign atm, just wait until you hit the extended
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Register a new accountI just wish you don't get too blown away during the extended SP campaign after mission 13, because that's where the true awesomeness begins
Oooohooohoo yes, if you love the campaign atm, just wait until you hit the extended
Hehe yeah, a bit more work involved to be allowed to use it, but still easy enough. Good luck siree
I was hoping to ask Dented if I could "use" his PC in the weekend and see if I can also locate a few possible locations for the base
Well I mean, if it was a sorta new Char, that'd be a fresh delete, but I wouldn't complain if I had a pretty set out char with the rep
I've always been happy on having the GMG2 rep. But I'd be gutted if I got that instead of Warrior afil
Sorry for teh lateness, but
Happy Birthday Gearhead, hope Saturday was well and prosperous!
Was it a clean SP game?
If not maybe it's a just a multiplayer thing
I thought those upgrades were only available in Canis and Inner Core systems
I don't know about y'all, but this new SWAT Portal looks pretty slick. It's gonna be sad venturing away from the SWAT Portal I was used to, but I can tell I'm gonna love this one
Happy Birthday Wanderer and Freelancer!
lol don't ask me, I use Win XP, that must say something
If it was trading near Server reset, that could've been a problem
If it's singleplayer, just save it, maybe even move the Savegame file to another part of your PC if you get too paranoid, but still, just save it under a name, then create a new flyer and write another name for your file
Banning Nexus for the C&C remark
Display MoreI debated significantly as to bother to post here after the friction I received about SP-based mission-fail corrections (since I had no desire to play MP at the time).
The defaults have not been adjusted to account for the stronger enemies, better AI, and the lackluster equipment that most companions receive.
If OP is still interested in fixing Crossfire SP (aka the reason most people still download this mod), then a quick fix would be to significantly increase the strength of non-critical NPCs (ones that don't autofail the mission) that you should be protecting.
An additional fix would be to make mission-critical npcs (aka if they die you fail) to be immune or otherwise unkillable such as Juni, King, etc.
Also didn't really help to tell people you could (and would) mess with their computers through the CrossFire launcher. I know how to use a firewall and just block the connections but others are not as fortunate and may have been wary of installing or keeping it installed.
You likely already knew all this so I'm pointing out the obvious.
I only wish you and your community would consider building your own space game like Freelancer already (mouse-based controls & movement) perhaps with GamePad support. Crowdfund it and point to CrossFire work and get it done already.
I'm sure what OP is trying to do, is make it a bit more challenging then what Vanilla was, without making it absolutely impossible. Hes balanced fighters, weapons and introduced new stuff that Vanilla had, and made NPC's more harder then standard because for most players, it was a breeze. If more, and annoyance to repeatedly finish the Vanilla Storyline. BUT he ilkeso, added a difficulty option in the Options menu where you could change it from God to Easy to Average to Insane, instead of having to mess around in game files. Because of this difficulty option, I have no idea what your problem is about the difficult NPC's.
And also, about the gamepad thing, I don't think many players of the community would like it, everyone's hung around with their mouse and keyboard in not just Crossfire, but also standard and other mods. Not to mention with all the extra gaming mice available nowadays, you wouldn't exactly need a fancy gamepad when you could get a cheap gaming mouse with an extra six buttons.
And about the NPC's, In my honest opinion, it makes it more fun to rely on how good or fast you are to ensure your NPC's survival. However if things get too hard, I think the difficulty option should rely on them as well.
When I first started Crossfire, I came over from Discovery, where everything was unbalanced and it was easy to kill non-critical NPC's and it was easy to get top notch equipment. After about a week on Crossfire, I was to say it nicely: Absolutely crap. If I started on Multiplayer, I would probably have been laballed "Worst Player in Crossfire History". However as I continued, I noticed my flight skills went from terrible and horrible to "Adequate". If I went back to Discovery, I'd probably have no problem getting around in Multiplayer because of all the fun and training I had in Crossfire. I think while it may not be suited for some people, I'm sure that the majority of people enjoy it for the same reason I do.
Just my two cents, feel free to correct me on this
No ur banned
I ban Ringo because I can... again...
Ooh of a game with guns, Fortnite.
I'm sure most of you heard about this good game, but I can't explain too well, I've played only a handful of times but still good fun
Two game modes I've noticed, one for free, and one is in Beta and must pay to play until it is released sometime this year. So far, I can tell you all a small bit about Battle Royal: the free one
Battle Royale features a 100 player match, you can go either Solo, Duo, or Squad (4). Small lobby you can wait in and a few gun here and there to practise your shootout on either objects or people, though you can't hurt them and maybe a few seconds to a few minutes, you will be taken aboard a small bus that flys via hot air balloon over the Arena island. You can drop and parachute down to any part of the island, but it is very wise to be quick or drop in a secluded part as it is very hard to find a small assortments of guns and various items when there is around 100 people trying to fight their way to the top.
For short-medium range combat, it'd be wise to use either a Tactical Shotgun or the standard Assault rifles. They may not have the same amount of ammo as the UZI's or the range of revolvers or pistols but they're incredibly high in damage.
Long range is recommended to use a common sniper or rifle, really good piiece to have when your sitting outside an acid circle and trying to eliminate every guy whos trying to camp in there.
To win you must survive, kill every other opponent and obviously stay inside the acid clouds that gradually shrink as the game progresses. Good fun but seriously challenging
By Ner'Zhul I ban Ringo because I can, and I may
Who's ever heard of Myst??