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Kagura Nikon
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Posted - 2007.10.03 19:48:00 -
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Originally by: Ms Tolarri
Originally by: Wainak SERVER IS WORKING FINE! NO LAG @ ALL!
You really shouldn't be running a Widescreen monitor with a single-core CPU. It will kill your performance.
No logic on that sentence. The rasterization is made on the last stage of the pipeline of your video card> that is the ONLY stage where resolution on ANY game have ANY influence on performance.
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Kagura Nikon
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Posted - 2007.10.04 10:19:00 -
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Originally by: EnacheV1 When the last coalition IAC tower died there were 250 alliance people and 400 coalition people in the system.
That's the most important thing for me. Looks like 3:1 it's the magic number for win.
how many Carriers dreads and moms had each side? Simple numbers alone don 't tell whoel story nowadays.
Also on uber lag fight you need a bit of luck. Lag may hit a bit more one side than other and that is enoguh to unbalance stuff) Lag fightign is nothign about skills.
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Kagura Nikon
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Posted - 2007.10.04 13:09:00 -
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Originally by: Mynas Atoch
Originally by: Pilk So that's why you attacked 49-U with BOS? And then, shortly afterwards, when you couldn't push past FIX, -A-? That doesn't seem like someone spoiling for a heads-up war.
I'm pretty sure AAA didn't get involved until MC did, and we intervened reluctantly after The Reckoning's cap fleet got involved. Even then we had no initial plans to deploy ANY capitals - just prevent FIX getting rolled over while we had a Titan in build. BOS was not a factor we considered relevant. But gradually it escalated, and both sides are responsible for that.
This isn't the first time either side have misjudged an opponents response to their own escalation. It won't be the last.
Myn .
Pretty much the true on a precise measure I would say.
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Kagura Nikon
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Posted - 2007.10.04 13:44:00 -
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Originally by: Sophie Rebecca Actually I think -A- attacked ED- on the 12th July.
-A-'s first tower was placed in ED- on the 16th July
MC then started to support FIX on the 25th July
thats the timeline I have.
Maybe first active MC combat. But we had seen MC Motherships near 49 way earlier, and "alternative sources of information" pointed MC was already "hired" to come help FIX. At end there was not MUCh fighting with AAA or MC without the other on field. It was a FIX-IAC fight then became McFix - IAAAC fight. Then McBoBFIX - IAAC then McBOBFix vs IRAAAC fight. And I hope stop there, the tickers for these groups are already ridiculous enough.
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Kagura Nikon
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Posted - 2007.10.04 17:30:00 -
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Originally by: bulabuba Well, if you clear away all the flames and the smoke that goes with them, what you see going on here is good stuff. The alliance is mounting a hard, sustained attack, the coalition is putting up a hard, determined defense and (at least for right now) being slowly but surely pushed back. Classic test of will. Props to everyone involved.
Whether IAC/Red/AAA and others are able to hold, or whether their line breaks and IAC gets removed from the field, there is no doubt that the implications for morale and strategic position on both sides are huge.
why you say that? the difference on POS claiming sover from IAC to bob got only bigger from 3 weeks ago to today. The POS lost where less than what we deployed just after initial BOB "spam"
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Kagura Nikon
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Posted - 2007.10.04 17:40:00 -
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Originally by: Malachon Draco
Originally by: bulabuba Well, if you clear away all the flames and the smoke that goes with them, what you see going on here is good stuff. The alliance is mounting a hard, sustained attack, the coalition is putting up a hard, determined defense and (at least for right now) being slowly but surely pushed back. Classic test of will. Props to everyone involved.
Whether IAC/Red/AAA and others are able to hold, or whether their line breaks and IAC gets removed from the field, there is no doubt that the implications for morale and strategic position on both sides are huge.
What are you smoking? BoB lost another station today in Feyth. FAT is just 1 system in 1 warzone. Whatever happens doesn't affect morale much for anyone I think. If it did, BoB would have crumbled after 66- or other systems in Omist they lost after fighting hard to keep it.
Witch station? Real curiosity. I might want to go check the garage offers that the former residents placed on market.
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