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[quote name='Malicious Wraith' date='Jan 4 2011, 11:51 AM' post='557007']
Thanks Brood, I put the extra effort into it so you could understand.
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Hee hee, puts me in mind of this....
"I disagree with you,
I am listening, and i do understand what you are saying, but i disagree.
I'm doing all three things at once"
Cool points to those who know from where. From memory so probably a few words out of place, but you get the gist...

Thanks Brood, I put the extra effort into it so you could understand.
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Hee hee, puts me in mind of this....
"I disagree with you,
I am listening, and i do understand what you are saying, but i disagree.
I'm doing all three things at once"
Cool points to those who know from where. From memory so probably a few words out of place, but you get the gist...
Yeah, the very reason for this question was me wondering about what is the point of the reticule in the first place, if out of two things, it's supposed to do (The first one being telling you when you are in range, and the second one being telling you where to aim), it fails at both of them, once the Range is upgraded...
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It is 100% accurate if you are shooting the stationary base. Essentially, it's more or less a guide. It's not meant to be used like a stoplight (IT'S GREEN! GOGOGOGOGOGOGOGOGOGO!!!!) As said before, you're supposed to watch your bullets when you aim. Of course, any advice coming from me about aiming is pretty moot, as I cannot aim at anything that isn't a drone.Jersy wrote:QUOTE (Jersy @ Jan 4 2011, 05:27 PM) Yeah, the very reason for this question was me wondering about what is the point of the reticule in the first place, if out of two things, it's supposed to do (The first one being telling you when you are in range, and the second one being telling you where to aim), it fails at both of them, once the Range is upgraded...
Last edited by Elzam_ on Tue Jan 04, 2011 11:55 pm, edited 1 time in total.
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The reticule being solid green indicates that (with no GAs applied) the gun in slot 1 (or the gun you last mounted manually) will hit the target based on it's and your current speed and vector.Elzam V. Branstein wrote:QUOTE (Elzam V. Branstein @ Jan 4 2011, 06:44 PM) It is 100% accurate if you are shooting the stationary base. Essentially, it's more or less a guide. It's not meant to be used like a stoplight (IT'S GREEN! GOGOGOGOGOGOGOGOGOGO!!!!) As said before, you're supposed to watch your bullets when you aim. Of course, any advice coming from me about aiming is pretty moot, as I cannot aim at anything that isn't a drone.
You want to watch the bullets because:
1 - GAs mess it up as discussed above
2 - You want as many guns to hit as possible, not just 1
Terran wrote:QUOTE (Terran @ Jan 20 2011, 03:56 PM) i'm like adept
Broodwich wrote:QUOTE (Broodwich @ Jun 6 2010, 10:19 PM) if you spent as much time in game as trollin sf might not be dead
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