I wanted to be faithful to the FFR and in my error i made a month contract with them. What are the break contract penalties, is it easy to do, and what IS faction should i join that has alot of action?
I dont have the time to wait 10-15-20 min to get in a CW game, i may only be able to get in to play one whole game, busy life, but i still want to partake.
Or maybe, im just doing it all wrong. On the faction screen, what are those red and blue numbers on the upper right, beside the planet names, mean? I think i figured out the queue info screen, though im not sure i have ever seen more than 2 or 3 little yellow squares.
Thanks for any help.
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How To Break Contract, Penalties, And Where Is The Best Action.
Started by Col Kurtz, Feb 06 2015 05:20 AM
6 replies to this topic
#1
Posted 06 February 2015 - 05:20 AM
#2
Posted 06 February 2015 - 05:46 AM
Col Kurtz you can visit the FRR teamspeak hub
Free Rasalhauge Republic TeamSpeak Server
'The FRR HUB' For all your spaceviking needs!
Free Rasalhauge Republic Teamspeak server.
frrhub.tk:9725 or 162.243.239.158:9725
Password; Dragon
vist the web site at
www.frrhub.tk
There are alot of good players and we often faction up into 12 mans for fun drops
Free Rasalhauge Republic TeamSpeak Server
'The FRR HUB' For all your spaceviking needs!
Free Rasalhauge Republic Teamspeak server.
frrhub.tk:9725 or 162.243.239.158:9725
Password; Dragon
vist the web site at
www.frrhub.tk
There are alot of good players and we often faction up into 12 mans for fun drops
#3
Posted 06 February 2015 - 10:13 AM
Ya join us -- we have as much ale as you can drink and us space vikings only care about fighting and doing as much damage as we can! Win or lose its all good so long as there are enemy mechs smouldering on the battlefield.
(but watch out for Tom -- he's been known to lick the rim of your ale-mug when you aren't looking)
(but watch out for Tom -- he's been known to lick the rim of your ale-mug when you aren't looking)
Edited by nehebkau, 06 February 2015 - 10:14 AM.
#4
Posted 06 February 2015 - 11:55 PM
Here's the trick to the Planet Finder numbers in the upper right corner. The planets on the top are planets you can attack, so look for the red symbol and the red number. The planets below that have a blue symbol and you'll want to look at the blue number, as these are planets you can defend. The ones below that (white symbol) are unaffiliated with your faction.
Blue vs red, look for the corresponding number. If it's zero, don't go there, there's nobody there. If it's 12, or any multiple of 12 (such as 24, 36, etc) that means there's already a full team there, but the second (or third, etc) team is empty. If you joined, you'd likely be put alone in a new team so you'll be in for a long wait until the number grows to 24.
So the rule is simple - look for numbers that are close to but not quite a multiple of 12. Numbers like 11, or 23, or 35, ... 59... etc etc. Also, it's best to go first to a place where there are more enemies so you can help even out the numbers. If you go to a planet that has 34 friendlies and 19 enemies... you'll be in for a really long wait as the opponents trickle in.
Remember, look at the number that corresponds to the colour symbol in front of the planet name. The opposite colour is how many opponents are queued, the same colour is how many friendlies.
And yes, visit the FRR Hub Teamspeak server. I can't stress that enough. We routinely organise mixed drops there, especially from the times of 10am to 10pm EST (or mostly early euro primetime until late NA primetime - oceania doesn't always get much love)
Blue vs red, look for the corresponding number. If it's zero, don't go there, there's nobody there. If it's 12, or any multiple of 12 (such as 24, 36, etc) that means there's already a full team there, but the second (or third, etc) team is empty. If you joined, you'd likely be put alone in a new team so you'll be in for a long wait until the number grows to 24.
So the rule is simple - look for numbers that are close to but not quite a multiple of 12. Numbers like 11, or 23, or 35, ... 59... etc etc. Also, it's best to go first to a place where there are more enemies so you can help even out the numbers. If you go to a planet that has 34 friendlies and 19 enemies... you'll be in for a really long wait as the opponents trickle in.
Remember, look at the number that corresponds to the colour symbol in front of the planet name. The opposite colour is how many opponents are queued, the same colour is how many friendlies.
And yes, visit the FRR Hub Teamspeak server. I can't stress that enough. We routinely organise mixed drops there, especially from the times of 10am to 10pm EST (or mostly early euro primetime until late NA primetime - oceania doesn't always get much love)
#5
Posted 07 February 2015 - 05:17 AM
nehebkau, on 06 February 2015 - 10:13 AM, said:
(but watch out for Tom -- he's been known to lick the rim of your ale-mug when you aren't looking)
Well if you are not going to drink that last drop of tasty space ale I WILL.
/me steals 3 slices of neh's bacon and goes off to liberate some more of our worlds
#6
Posted 07 February 2015 - 07:30 AM
The grass is not greener anywhere. It's a matter of getting on a server with a punch of people and teaming up. Spending that extra 10 min at the beginning to get in a group will make the whole thing go much faster overall.
#7
Posted 07 February 2015 - 07:32 AM
Lots of action in Kurita this week. be a part of something bigger! join us on Comstar NA teamspeak. na1.mech-connect.net
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