Wiki: Juckto/IGH
Assuming that the numbers refer to the order in which the information should be learned by a new player:
Moving and Talking should be split into two pages. Page 3 should be "Moving", covering a very basic how to fly guide (press 0, move mouse, throttle, sidethrusters, etc)
Page 4 should be the "what to do now" section.
Talking should be its own section on how to use the voicechat menu, enter to chat, and chat target selection.
Moving and Talking should be split into two pages. Page 3 should be "Moving", covering a very basic how to fly guide (press 0, move mouse, throttle, sidethrusters, etc)
Page 4 should be the "what to do now" section.
Talking should be its own section on how to use the voicechat menu, enter to chat, and chat target selection.
"Moving" is going to be "Play the gd training missions"
Usually though, "skill" is used to covertly mean "match the game exactly to my level of competence." Anyone who is at all worse than me should fail utterly (and humorously!) and anyone better is clearly too caught up in the game and their opinions shouldn't count.
There is no section on miners under ships. Yes, the F1 menu is supposed to be fairly condensed and a "read the wiki if you actually care" thing, but there's no applicable section to put in a short blurb, like:
"Miners are AI drone ships that drain He3 from helium asteroids, and dock at bases to offload. Your team earns money whenever a miner offloads He3. By default, one unit of He3 is worth <x> credits. Credits are used by the team commander to upgrade ships and weapons, buy new bases, and pay for specialty ships. Attacking the enemy miners and defending friendly miners is a major part of the game"
"Miners are AI drone ships that drain He3 from helium asteroids, and dock at bases to offload. Your team earns money whenever a miner offloads He3. By default, one unit of He3 is worth <x> credits. Credits are used by the team commander to upgrade ships and weapons, buy new bases, and pay for specialty ships. Attacking the enemy miners and defending friendly miners is a major part of the game"
Last edited by LANS on Wed Feb 16, 2011 4:58 pm, edited 1 time in total.
Last edited by juckto on Thu Feb 17, 2011 2:34 am, edited 1 time in total.
Usually though, "skill" is used to covertly mean "match the game exactly to my level of competence." Anyone who is at all worse than me should fail utterly (and humorously!) and anyone better is clearly too caught up in the game and their opinions shouldn't count.

