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Storms and tricks with \'em
Greetings,
My Eternal enemy, the deceiver of all deceivers, really messed me up recently by utilizing storms. He was building Ringworlds underneath Opague storms and I didn't even know it! IN A SYSTEM I HAVE COLONIES IN! Ok OK I shoulda had some good scanners, but What are some other good storm tricks? How many types of storms are there? Thanks L- |
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http://forum.shrapnelgames.com/image...s/confused.gif I thought you could only build ringworlds around stars?
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If you build a storm over a star, it will obscure any ships in the sector. I forget if it obscurs the star too or not.
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NO KIDDING!?! any type of storm over a star and the enemy can't see my ships in that system??
Amazing! are you sure? wow. Anyone ever tried putting a shield nullifying (sp) storm over a colony? Planets don't have sheilds but ships do right? so eliminating the ships sheilds seems like a good idea. |
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You find yourself in a system where you are out classed by local forces
If there is is a damaging storm (or asteroid field) If you can reach it befor they reach you You will loose but the other ships might be damaged also. I assume this type of damage does not skip shields so this tactic is not very useful once they are wide spread. Still it shows spunk. |
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If you have more than 5000 planetary shields, or a starbase full of shield generators, you can still have shields left in combat. A shielded planet vs a bunch of shield-disabled ships will be quite quite devastating to the attackers... |
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Do PBW games stay competitive long enough that Stellar Manipulation can be realistically used to a strategic advantage? Quote:
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Actually, I am one of those people that researches SM 3 early to get Monoliths going. So I usually use other SMs relatively early anyways. Quote:
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Geoschmo</font><hr /></blockquote><font size="2" face="Verdana, Helvetica, sans-serif">In a current PBW came (paranoia) this is not so. I was much confused when looking at some systems and seeing a storm in the middle. Clicking on the sector revealed a star underneath but is was the strom the showed in the system view. [ May 06, 2003, 20:07: Message edited by: DavidG ] |
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Ok, guess I was wrong. I thought that the sector storms acted like the system nebulae. In those the star and warp points are visible. Normally you don't have a star in a nebulae, but they can be added in the map editor.
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My bad, I thought you meant that ALL ships in the system would not be shown not the SECTOR. My fault,, I got all excited there.
Yes an opaque storm over a star renders all ships and the star invisible (unless maybe you click on it) Does an opaque storm in the middle of normal space render ships invisible or do they HAVE to be over a star? |
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I thought only storms that interferred with sensors rendered ships (etc.) hidden. I thought (and think I have seen) ships that "park" in a storm, say that renders shields useless, can still be seen.
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ya, the trick is to make sure you are hiding behind an OPAQUE storm. In the definition it will say 'this storm appears opaque to most scanners' or something like that.
Only opaque ones (in my experience) have been able to hide anything! It is kinda a chore flying around the universe with a ship to create storms AND a ship to destroy storms when the storm you just created isn't the type of storm you wanted.. http://forum.shrapnelgames.com/images/icons/shock.gif |
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