If you start next to an enemy, and others on your team don't... take advantage of the situation, have them send you resources and stomp the enemy. GG.
morgenday
Alright, so I got into cmd prompt, feel kind of silly for not knowing that. I can bring up my IP and default gateway, but I am still unaware of how to access this in order to change my port forwarding, which are the steps 3-4 listed on the_Monks specific guide to sins. Little information as to the stuff I have managed to figure out after finding "cmd." I own a Linksys wireless router, model WRT55AG. I normally don't use this. I got it a few years ago when I had a friend living
Ok, I'm one of those people who is fairly retarded at all networking / internet functions on my computer. I run windows XP, so in order to find / access my router the guide and a bunch of random stuff I looked up says I access my command prompt and punch in "ipconfig". So I did this, not certain if maybe I'm not using command prompt, because a screen flashes on for like 1/10th of a second and then goes away. I am getting this by going through the start menu, then the little button that just says
@themystic, I think I was in that game with you, you were yellow if I remember correctly, I was advent and I showed up at your wormhole where you destroyed my fleet :( If we're thinking of the same game though the guy who was trying to be all manipulative was on my team, and he was confusing the hell out of us too :(
How about making it so that you can purchase some kind of generic raiding ship, a bounty hunter type of thing. When you kill the enemy with a bounty on his head you collect, but the ships are neutral colored, similar to the pirates, so that the attacked player can't be sure who is attacking him. You could maybe make it so that as you collect more bounty you are able to build more advanced bounty hunter type ships. And also make it so that they aren't affected by your empires tech trees, so that