Actually, that's what I first thought it said too.. but I believe they actually are saying it's postponed FROM this evening TO some unstated time in the future.
1) The way avatar combat works is that you have direct control of the movement of your character. You do not however have control over the actions the character makes directly - what you do is queue up actions, and then your character performs them…
Originally posted by iceman00
I was a freetrader and all my riggings were for speed, i never once had a problem with getting away from pirates. The problem with pvp is the huge risk factor which limits the amount of people willing to pvp, they alr…
The economy seems to be working as well as always; now there are more craftable outfitting items (the uncommon greens are now craftable). There should also be more cash in the system now that insurance is in, meaning that labor becomes more of a co…
Originally posted by Scottgun
Watch out. Certain posters may be watching with their lidless gaze, looking for a soul to devour.
Sounds fun
Thanks for the unofficial FAQ link! I'll have a read
Haha , well i suppose you could put it that way. Remember though one man's carebear is another man's paying customer.
The way I see it is that it's more fun to fight with people who have had a chance to practise and are more willing to risk thing…
1) Nationals (British, French, Spanish) have Freetraders, Naval Officers and Privateers. Pirates have Cutthroats and Buccaneers (sort of a pirate freetrader class). I can't comment about the pirate side, having never played it, but Freetraders hav…
Hehe, well I certainly would agree that PotBS does certainly have the most fun ship-to-ship combat system of any pirate game I've played, espescially when you get into a decent PvP Battle against some evenly matched opponents (which happens more oft…
I think Insurance is probably the biggest change to come to PotBS pretty much since launch. Apparantly values are set at about 90% of the value of the ship - so losses won't be anywhere near as great as before.
That, along with the fact that they…
SM:P is a bit too arcadey for my liking. It's fun for a while but after a while I really got annoyed with how mind-meltingly shallow it was.
The Sea Dogs games seemed to be quite a bit more My Thing - I really liked the one that was renamed to Pi…
Yeah I certainly haven't noticed anything broken about the economy; it seems to work pretty much how you'd expect. I quite enjoy playing economically, as it were - and spend most of my time working alone.
Whether it can be done solo or as part of …