Thu Feb 05, 2004 12:27 pm by Sh|ft
I know IonBlaze just did this but it wasn't very thorough...
Why do some NPC ships really put a hurt on me, and others do not? It seems that some of them really dmg my shields and others do minimal dmg.
Different factions use different types of weapons. Some weapons are more powerful than others, and some are better against certain types of shields. For example, in Bretonia, criminal factions often use weapons that are strong against molecular or graviton shielding. In Bretonia, they sell positron shielding for this exact reason. As you reach other places, you will realize that your positron shield will be weak against future enemies. The local shield should help you with this.
What type of shield should I go with? i'm only lvl 8 in SP with the Cavalier.
You should go with the most powerful shield you can get that is not weak against enemy factions. For example, if the enemies use weapons that are strong against a shield (Press "O" to scan them to find out), then don't use that type of shield. If you find a shield that is strong or neutral to the weapons that the enemy is using, then this would be a good shield to use. Also, don't just scan one faction's weapons and base your decision on that. Find multiple enemy factions and make a decision on what the majority of their weapons are strong against.
Do CM's work on cruise disruptors?
I've never really liked countermeasures. I don't know how long they last or how exactly they work, but I have noticed that I dodge cruise disruptors about the same number of times without Countermeasures, compared to with the countermeasures. In the long run, I find that countermeasures aren't worth the effort in my opinion. They are very cheap and abundant, though, and you may want to use them. Theoretically, though, they should work on cruise disruptors.
How do you improve your faction quicker?
To become more friendly with factions, you can do many things. You can kill their enemies, complete missions for them, or pay bribes in bars. Killing their enemies is the easiest way, and is usually the best when they really don't like you. Completing missions for the faction is just like killing their enemies, but they pay you to do it and it raises your reputation with them more quickly. You need to have a fairly neutral or friendly reputation for them to offer you missions. The last way, is to pay bribes in bars. This is the fastest way, but in many ways, I find it the worst. You become friendly with that faction, but unfriendly with the faction's enemies. It also costs anywhere from 5 000 to 150 000 credits, depending on how much they like you already. I like to stay away from this one, because I don't like to be enemies with many factions at a time.
EDIT: Made it easier to read
Edited by - [ZN-ShiftViper5 on 2/6/2004 12:16:35 PM