![]() ![]() The Winaaran custodians who dwell within the remnants of the city maintain what is left of the former capital, waiting for one of the Great Races to step forward and take up the mantle of the former Emperors.īut who among the races of the galaxy could fill the void left by the Lazax? To lay claim to the throne is a destiny sought by many, yet the shadows of the past serve as a grim warning to those who would follow in their footsteps.įor two decades, Twilight Imperium has thrilled gamers with its grand storytelling and tactical strategy. Today, Mecatol City is naught but a blasted shell of its former glory, a grim respite in the toxic Sea of Desolation that covers the majority of the planet.Įven so, its parabolic history of decadence and destruction does little to deter those who would seek to harness its power. Once, the great city that spanned its surface was the pinnacle of civilization. Scarred by the flames of betrayal, Rex is a specter of a fallen empire and of ages long forgotten, yet it remains an object of reverence- and desire-in a galaxy of conflict and uncertainty. The center of the known galaxy and seat of the former Lazax Empire. ![]() Oxygen becomes very scarce then.Mecatol Rex. Because when your ship becomes 'destroyed' in another time activated event - you will have trouble fiding non ocupied planets to refill your resources - especially garden planets. If you have a lot of fuel and you can afford to visit a rock planet, do that, you may find a tech laying around there.Īfter 'say' visiting 10 solar systems after having a 'monilith' event be sure to have some spare oxygen on your ship. In my experience, you have a larger chance of fiding a new tech on a rock planet rather than on a garden planet. ![]() Going near a black hole I would say gives you a 30% chance to find a lone ship or a station there. What I often do is - when I see that I will be able to dump my current ship - i exploit it to the max and I am not repearing it, nor refueling. Now it's important to contemplate that to save fuel. In the first hour or so in to the game - if you find a solar system with a ship lying around, you have 2 options: You either know that your ship is so bad that you will take whatever ship is laying around, or you don't know that and you go check. Especially the last RED beacon - to reach it you will need powerful propulsion - gravitational sails alone on a slow ship won't do. Later on spaces between systems become bigger and you don't want to end up not having the right tech to reach them. If you play your cards right and you are lucky, you will have a chance to visit EVERY solar system in the game ,and increase your chance of fiding tech. In that case if you refuel just before getting on a new ship - you used up resources that you could use on the new ship.ĭon't rush it. Also you may find a station that will boost a random parameter to 100, and you may find a new ship that already has all the parameters on 100. If you would to tank up just before that happens - you lose a lot of free fuel. Take into account the slight chance of getting a free refuelling on a rock planet. In that case if you only had 20 fuel on the moment of getting there, you are 20 fuel up. Maybe you will have a random event in which you lose 40 fuel. Whenever you can, don't refil fuel (you won't die if fuel reaches 0), and do not refill oxygen until it gets critial, and hull until you really have a lot of iron laying around OR it falls below 50 (you willt die if oxygen or hull reach 0). In my experience 10/10 is the only way to go if you don't want to run out of fuel in the beggining of the game. And your EQ breaking isn't so bad provided that you always have some FE laying around, and maybe some SI if you have an ultraprobe. You have a larger chance of your equipment damaging or blowing up BUT also you have a larger chance of fiding a pocket of helium - on gas gigants or fiding a pocket of fuel on rock planets - which will automatically refill your fuel to 100. When drilling and when probing always go for 10km. And I have come up with some ways of playing the game, so here is the strategy guide I wrote. ![]()
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |