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Jump hole from Texas to California & more

If you are stuck in a mission and do not know how to continue, this is the place to ask for help. Missing that elusive Level 10 Shield? Don''t know where to find the lost Ohtori ship? This is the only place where spoilers are allowed!

Post Fri Mar 28, 2003 7:40 pm

Jump hole from Texas to California & more

FYI - I am only between missions 3 and 4 right now, but I went back from failion mission 4 to collecting silver and exploring. Now I have a heavy defender and with some good weapons etc.

While exploring Texas, someone offered to sell me the location of a JumpHole to California. I declined (didn't have the credits at the time), but went exploring for it myself. I don't remember exactly where it was, somewhere near the outer lower left edge of the North Dallas Debris field possibly. Anyone remember exactly?

Is there a site online somewhere where I can print maps of these systems? Or can I print them from the game somehow- maybe capture them with PaintShopPro?

I found a good strategy was to hang out in Colorado and pick up easy bounty hunter jobs in the Silverton asteroid field, where I could make an easy few grand on the mission and then prospect for silver, and then repeat... then I went to California Minor to sell the silver.

Oh yeah- I haven't been using the X and TAB keys in battle much. What exactly to they do and do they help out a lot? I just started experimenting with them.

Post Fri Mar 28, 2003 8:10 pm

the jumphole starts in c4 in texas and exits in f5 in califonia.

Post Fri Mar 28, 2003 9:57 pm

The jump hole to California is in the West Dallas Debris field around sector C4. The debris field is between the Pequena and Grande Negra gray dust clouds you see in Texas.

TAB is for afterburners. They make you go about 2.5 times faster than normal engines, but they run out after a while and have to recharge. Buying better Thrusters increases the time they can stay on. They're very useful in firefights, with AI as well as other players.

X backs you up, but the speed is so slow that in my opinion it's not really worth it.

Another thing you could try is Z. This cuts off your engines completely and leaves you adrift - you can then turn your ship around and start shooting at the ships following you, while still retaining a forward motion. Works well against AI ships, not too well against other players.

Edited by - RunOrDie on 28-03-2003 21:57:27

Post Sat Mar 29, 2003 5:55 am

thanks guys.

another one I forgot to ask about - what's with the radiation in texas? I started to head towards that planet, and then found that I was getting radiation damage. does that just damage the ship until it blows up, or is there more to it? Thanks! I am sooo addicted to this game right now. And the good weather just started here in sunny CA.

Post Sat Mar 29, 2003 4:39 pm

I have the answer to all your navigational woes...

Check out the Lancer Navigator

http://reflex95.hihome.com/

It has a map of every jump gate and hole, and most of what can be found in every system...

It has become the choice site to have sitting in the right seat... (thats where the navigator sits....)


-Dark Star


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