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Forum Games / Re: ABS FIESTA REDUX
« on: October 05, 2015, 04:51:16 PM »
Jaakko ends up coming in on the AWACS' four o'clock. He doesn't a have a good gun solution or a solid missile lock, but he fires the P3 regardless, and climbs away from the AWACS.



Goddamnit I feel the compulsion to play Ace Conbat 5. Again, again. The thought of the game puts me into nostalgic agony. I wonder if Project ACES still exists, or if they'll remake the games for PC or something.

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Forum Games / Re: ABS FIESTA REDUX
« on: October 05, 2015, 09:37:58 AM »
The Tukreb refuses to give up. Jaakko retaliates with an AAM, releases a string of flares, cuts the throttle, and starts evasive maneuvers.

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Forum Games / Re: ABS FIESTA REDUX
« on: October 04, 2015, 11:03:04 PM »
Jaakko releases chaff, and flies past the AWACS. He begins to circle around to come onto its tail. At nearly Mach two, the airframe shudders as it makes a large loop back onto the AWACS' tail. Jaakko tightens his core and legs to prevent himself from passing out.

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Forum Games / Re: ABS FIESTA REDUX
« on: October 04, 2015, 07:04:24 PM »
Jaakko calls in futility that he's going after the large contact. He slams the afterburner and releases chaff to ditch the missile. He gains altitude and maneuvers on to the vector of the large contact.

The engines sound like rockets. As the aircraft breaks mach one, the engine noise disappears, except for that which is transmitted through the air frame.

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Forum Games / Re: ABS FIESTA REDUX
« on: October 04, 2015, 04:54:44 PM »
The shutter doors come open, Jaakko feels the aircraft shudder in the wind. His aircraft launches first, and with little warning. He punches the throttle, mid way down the rail. The foot releases, and the aircraft is thrown into the sky. Jaakko immediately picks up a lock, and drops flares to compensate.

He scans for targets.

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Forum Games / Re: ABS FIESTA REDUX
« on: October 04, 2015, 12:40:53 PM »
The aircraft tractor shunts Jaakko in and secures the center gear to the catapult. The foot locks to the gear with a audible clunk. Jaakko briefly looks down to inspect his instruments, then looks where the tractor was. He looks around. Crew are scrambling to get off the deck. The radio chatters away in his ears, launch controllers drone with launch babble. Jaakko, being a standard ground-based aviator understands little of it.

Deck two clearing deck. Aircraft loaded, catapult C, D, alternators green. EMALs green.

Deck one clearing. Aircraft on catapult A, B, alternators green. EMALs green.

Confirm clear decks. Outer doors?

Negative, a few more moments until decks clear. Hold doors.

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Forum Games / Re: ABS FIESTA REDUX
« on: October 03, 2015, 11:56:50 PM »
Jaakko scrambles to put on his G-suit and secure his helmet. He runs to the flight deck. Hundred mile-per-hour winds whip across the runway stretch on the main deck, it's a miracle that the deck crew aren't thrown to the back of the hanger deck, or sucked out the landing decks. Jaakko struggles to breathe against the winds, and secures his mask to stop the air from forcing its way down.

The massive Corsair is firmly secured to the flight deck, presumably so that the crosswinds don't throw it towards the back of the hanger. Jaakko climbs in, and quickly secures the roosterpit over himself. The deck crews are busy preparing other aircraft. Jaakko begins the startup procedure.



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Forum Games / Re: ABS FIESTA REDUX
« on: October 01, 2015, 10:47:50 PM »
if you get eaten by voracious bonesharks after the carrier crashes in the deltan sea, does your soul even escape to haunt stuff? or are you just like, stuck in a fish?

the blood god in her mercy may deliver me from jonah the fish's gut.

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Forum Games / Re: ABS FIESTA REDUX
« on: October 01, 2015, 09:17:20 PM »
Jaakko prays to his squad mates.

If you forget this up and we crash, I'll haunt you for the rest of your lives as an agent of the God of Anger.

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Forum Games / Re: ABS FIESTA REDUX
« on: October 01, 2015, 09:07:55 AM »
Jaakko removes the personal items he likely illegally stuffed into his pilot bag. He sits on a bunk and reflects on the challenge of attempting to land the colossal Corsair onto a constricted, flying runway.

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Games / Re: StarMade - He who controls the salt, controls the skub!
« on: September 30, 2015, 12:35:06 AM »
If I am understanding what you're saying correctly, you're saying that I am taking advantage of the existence of these unbalanced game features and the circumstances surrounding them to try and elevate myself to a status as some sort of do-good saint? That's been part of Comr4de's argument and it's completely fallacious.

Here's the reality of the situation: There is something horribly unbalanced in this game, and a group of players all within one faction are trying to solely hold it - and possibly other abusive/OP things - secret, from everyone else, including the game developers, so that they are able to further boost their own faction's power. They don't care that these things need balancing or are exploitable. They just want to win, and they don't want anyone else, even the developers, to stand in their way.



Exactly. The game's still undeveloped as stuff, everything is shiny yet doesn't perform well, the community and game development have been partially hijacked by corrupt groups from the faction politics scene (no names need be given, these people know who they are)

I feel that in the way you go about reporting things in the name of the moral good, that you are one way or another acting as if all of God's children can't be moral and they must have you to save them. That you must report any injustice to the highest authority whether or not the community believes it is a problem.

I could argue that you are one such person undermining the development, reporting anything you perceive as an injustice, via personal connections, directly to the head developer in unilateral fashion, without consulting the community to see whether or not they believe it is a problem. This essentially is the pursuit of your own ends, in what you may perceive as for the moral good of the game.


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Forum Games / Re: ABS FIESTA REDUX
« on: September 30, 2015, 12:19:46 AM »
Jaakko yanks his door open at the sound of a familiar voice.

"Holy stuff!" he shrills.

He steps out of the doorway and faces Geary.

"Welcome back! How was being an instructor?"

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Games / Re: StarMade - He who controls the salt, controls the skub!
« on: September 29, 2015, 10:52:11 PM »
Holy Christ, I've been gone for a couple of days and the thread looks like Dresden.

SCHINE relies almost exclusively on other people not on their staff sending in bug reports, and not many people except for mostly community veterans even know where the tracker is. Even then, they only have a skeleton crew of active testers, like only 3 or 4 guys. The tester shortage is so bad that a month or two ago they made a big announcement trying to recruit some more testers, but it doesn't seem to have gotten many new people from what I have seen. I don't know the intricate details of the tester's daily routines but I imagine they probably don't do much normal gameplay due to their dedication to testing and confirming other people's bugs they send in. So I think the chances of them finding these kinds of things is somewhat low compared to regular starmade players.

Even if they did have the people, there is only so much stuff they can process at a time. Some things take more priority over others.


It would seem the injustices you perceive take priority above all else.

I don't know the order which to address this things in.

From Comr4de's anecdotes, it appears, that communication between the Schine team and the community is absolutely terrible. This is apparent in the player's council, the bridge between the community and Schine, where the latter can't or won't work with the former.

From an immediate brown townysis of the claim that the Bug Tracker is hidden, it seems immediately obvious there there is an issue all around. Schine probably couldn't deal with having a very visible tracker, being so short-handed, and having to probably deal with metric assloads of poorly written and repetitive big submissions. The way it is now, the tracker may as well not be publics lily available, is only used by an Old Guard who probably have had enough of Schine's stuff, or are the same ELIEETISTS cranking out cool stuff. Either way, the game is crippled with bugs, and exploity stuff doesn't matter when the game is arguably unplayable on the scale it's supposed to be played on/is aiming for. Either way, Schine can't or won't listen. Who knows.

The active testers's dilemma could be a nonissue if schine assisted in screening themselves, or didn't put buggy stuff in without throughly testing their own projects. It also does no justice that the very demographic of people needed are of the Old Guard caliber. However, it seems that the interest of this demographic has been throughly diluted by Schine's inability to listen. It doesn't help when schine's product quality likely fails to capture the interest of newcomers, thus failing to add to and fill an experienced demographic.

Did we mention the testers or Schine can't/won't test things throughly enough to make sure they aren't loving broken like shipyards?

Somewhere there is a problem, culturally or mechanically.

What strikes me as being odd is that you took something which was an exploit, imbalance, or otherwise legitimate game feature, and used your personal connections to remedy this injustice, true or perceived, in a sort of Don Quixote, holier-than-thou, delusional fashion, while sitting atop the moral high ground as the pope and spiritual liege to the video game world, sipping at the Blood of Christ and eating all the Eucharist wafers.

The line of thinking strikes me as odd. Any advantage an injustice, injustices a crime of grevious bodily harm, and all harm must be remedied. The basis of competition is destroyed by this sort of thinking. It stifles the creativity in the game, it stifiles the competition, the fun, one might argue. If it were truly a problem, then the community would have complained about it, not just the Pontifex of bugs and true justice.

Either way, broke ass game, broke ass community, broke ass developers. An unholy trinity of stuff gone wrong. The only winning move right now is not to play. Maybe something will change within the community. 7/10 game though, might be fun if our trifecta axis of evil gets undone.

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Forum Games / Re: ABS FIESTA REDUX
« on: September 25, 2015, 07:54:33 AM »
Jaakko cleans up and returns to his room. He wears his flightsuit rolled down to his waist due to the heat. He has a white t-shirt on.

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Forum Games / Re: ABS FIESTA REDUX
« on: September 22, 2015, 05:13:00 PM »
Jaakko is in the shower. The cold reminds him vaguely of home.

IN TO THE PROLAQLAND THE VIETRAN ARMY MARCHED

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