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pg3:gameplay [2010/06/20 18:54]
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-It's your choice from total war to friendship with the Guild and the other pirates. If you already have a good fleet / empire, and want to "kill those damn guild ships to get good reward money",​ I'd suggest to give it a go with a Guild Strength ​of "Very High" ​or, enable ADS, jumpdrive and attack on station, and set relations to Foe (for fun ;)). Newcomers, and quiet traders who only want to see battles from far afar should keep medium setting, with the pirates as your friends.+It's your choice from total war to friendship with the Guild and the other pirates. If you already have a good fleet / empire, and want to "kill those damn guild ships to get good reward money",​ I'd suggest to give it a go with a Guild Strength ​set at "Very High", enable ADS, jumpdrive and attack on station, and set relations to Foe (for fun ;)). Newcomers, and quiet traders who only want to see battles from far afar should keep medium setting, with the pirates as your friends.
  
 Played as a pirate, the most interesting settings may be to start neutral to the guild and friendly to the other pirates. ​ Played as a pirate, the most interesting settings may be to start neutral to the guild and friendly to the other pirates. ​
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