[TC] New Home Plot Walkthrough
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put in front of the spoiler part and at the back of it
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help new home plot sudoku
Does anyone know how to get around or beat the sudoku mission??? I've never played sudoku and well I keep trying and failing at it....please help
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http://www.sudoku-solutions.com/
Enter all the numbers from the game.
Hit the "Solve" button.
Enter the missing numbers in the game.
Enter all the numbers from the game.
Hit the "Solve" button.
Enter the missing numbers in the game.
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UFJD is the abbreviation for Unfocussed Jumpdrive.
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^ also once you have it, the UFJD command can be found in your side bar menu in the navigation submenu. You can confirm you have it by checking out your itinerary at the bottom in pilot > statistics submenu iirc, if it is not listed you still have to achieve the plot objective.
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Also, it stays with you no matter what ship you fly, and you don't manually switch it to the new ship...
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ok. After a lot of digging the unfocused jumpdrive is actually hidden in the sidebar under navigation. Not listed anywhere else. thanks thommohawk i did figure it out finally.
Now i've ran into my second problem. After many jumps, finally got into freedoms reach. south of station 108k away. But when i took a m3 ship to the station, about 50+ enemies are waiting for me. But to add insult to injury, the ship that was suppose to be near the gate is now magically on the south side of the station, and auto transporting 5+ ships every few seconds beside me when i'm at the station in range to shoot the enemy attacking the base! wtf?
Now i've ran into my second problem. After many jumps, finally got into freedoms reach. south of station 108k away. But when i took a m3 ship to the station, about 50+ enemies are waiting for me. But to add insult to injury, the ship that was suppose to be near the gate is now magically on the south side of the station, and auto transporting 5+ ships every few seconds beside me when i'm at the station in range to shoot the enemy attacking the base! wtf?
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Hi,
It is useful to have a handful of rockets to throw at the terraformer ships. But you can as well ram some of them using your much stronger shields if you haven't rockets or lasers.
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You must not "take an M3." You MUST stay in your TM. You must not launch any of the docked ships; they will be crushed immediately. Check that they are not set to "defend mothership" in advance.Computertech wrote:ok. After a lot of digging the unfocused jumpdrive is actually hidden in the sidebar under navigation. Not listed anywhere else. thanks thommohawk i did figure it out finally.
Now i've ran into my second problem. After many jumps, finally got into freedoms reach. south of station 108k away. But when i took a m3 ship to the station, about 50+ enemies are waiting for me. But to add insult to injury, the ship that was suppose to be near the gate is now magically on the south side of the station, and auto transporting 5+ ships every few seconds beside me when i'm at the station in range to shoot the enemy attacking the base! wtf?
It is useful to have a handful of rockets to throw at the terraformer ships. But you can as well ram some of them using your much stronger shields if you haven't rockets or lasers.
cu
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Re: [TC] New Home Plot Walkthrough
God thank you so much cause i tryed like everything jump in the sector and then use the UFJD annd come back and been blow out, jump in with an antire amry and be blow out. i finally get it thanks broSpychotic wrote:
The UFJD usage is not normal. You're used to it taking you to a randomly generated sector before dumping you back where you started (or occasionally, in the middle of a random known sector). In this plot, it can do something else; dump you in a predetermined place. It takes between three and six jumps to get to the right place at this part of the plotline, and as I said before, it's the only way of getting to your destination without being blown to pieces.
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Freedom Reach
Perhaps I used overkill to win that part of the plot; perhaps it wasn't. I was careful what I loaded in the Chokaro, with a 2500 cargo hold. The Plot does require you to fly in your M3. You can land back at the Chok at a certain point. I launch a Sat 30 KM from the station, then get in the M3. I launch a number of Tomahawks. But don't kill all of enemy fighters, or a new set will come over. But it doesn't matter too much. I aimed my flight from the beginning to the SOUTH side of the station, because the Big Bruiser is on the north side. You come up even with the station before you make your run to the station. That way the station is between you and the Bruiser. I carry 300 or 400 Fighter Drones. I drop 100 at a time to tie up the fighters. When I'm close I drop 3 Lasertowers. When I leave I drop 4 more LTs and the rest of my FDs. I usually have time to jump out. Save at every crucial point.
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Of all the plotlines in TC THIS is the one I'd wished I'd read the END of before I'd started. I'd suggest toplayers that they do BEFORE they go through it and come to the end and find out what the "Pay Off" is.
When told I saved the game, and shot up the station to take out my frustations at being had. Might as well shovel nearly 400 million credits into a hole and kiss them goodbye. I reloaded pre-plot and went about my business a happier player. What's offered just isn't woth it.
When told I saved the game, and shot up the station to take out my frustations at being had. Might as well shovel nearly 400 million credits into a hole and kiss them goodbye. I reloaded pre-plot and went about my business a happier player. What's offered just isn't woth it.
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I'm not in the habit (generally) of random rants and the reason? Obvious. That many credit for a patch of empty space? Pal I don't know about you but to me that's the zonker of all zonkers. Okay think of it in overall terms as if this was a board game. You landd on the square and draw a card that says you loose X hundred million credit and get your own patch of NOTHING. Oh well, there's as P.T. Barnum said, "A sucker born every minute". Even if what asteroids there were all 70+ yield it's as they say, "Nowhere baby!" I saved, waited until my money supply got there and went though it and then reloaded. Guess some might like their own sector if YOU could put your name on it, but I'm not Donald J. Trump.Sorry it made you this angry, could you describe what you didnt like or was that just a random rant?
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Well sad to hear it, there was some effort done to make 5 version of very nice and rather unique sectors that players can chose from, based on the name. Dismissing owing your own sector is well a thing anyone can do, just like people that own a Bugatti Veyron can dismiss it to be just a car.
Still I'd argue that the story it self is the true reward and the own sector is just a nice bragging rights thing to have. But to each their own I guess.
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Still I'd argue that the story it self is the true reward and the own sector is just a nice bragging rights thing to have. But to each their own I guess.
MFG
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I haven't started on this plot yet but I thought I would chime in that I for one am excited to have my own sector, even if it's completely empty. I'm one of those players that has a hard time deciding on which sector they should "take over" and call their own, and having the ability to get your own sector as a plot reward is actually something that interests me because of that (depending on the location of course, but jump drives and energy cells are cheap so even that could be a non-issue!).
Similarly I usually like the idea of putting my stations in an Unknown or Pirate sector mostly because that means if I decide to attack one of the Commonwealth races in that sector I won't lose as much rep as if I'd done it elsewhere. The problem with this is that you often have to end up keeping the Pirates/Yaki on your good side or you'll face *those* consequences sometime when you're OOS and you don't have a chance to respond to the "One of your ships is under attack" warning before it's too late. In Reunion that happened to me more times than I care to mention because I always kept my stations in "sketchy" sectors like that.
So if completing this plot (and paying 400 million) means I get my own sector where I don't have to deal with Pirates, Yaki, Xenon, or Commonwealth police forces, I'm all in. 400 million credits is certainly a good chunk of change, but when you get in really late stages of the game and you have 10+ universe traders (and way more system traders) operating safely and efficiently, you start to wish for expensive things to spend your money on. That's actually one of the main reasons I lost interest in X3:R years ago--I felt like I already owned the most expensive stations and ships and couldn't find anything worthwhile to spend my credits on.
Similarly I usually like the idea of putting my stations in an Unknown or Pirate sector mostly because that means if I decide to attack one of the Commonwealth races in that sector I won't lose as much rep as if I'd done it elsewhere. The problem with this is that you often have to end up keeping the Pirates/Yaki on your good side or you'll face *those* consequences sometime when you're OOS and you don't have a chance to respond to the "One of your ships is under attack" warning before it's too late. In Reunion that happened to me more times than I care to mention because I always kept my stations in "sketchy" sectors like that.
So if completing this plot (and paying 400 million) means I get my own sector where I don't have to deal with Pirates, Yaki, Xenon, or Commonwealth police forces, I'm all in. 400 million credits is certainly a good chunk of change, but when you get in really late stages of the game and you have 10+ universe traders (and way more system traders) operating safely and efficiently, you start to wish for expensive things to spend your money on. That's actually one of the main reasons I lost interest in X3:R years ago--I felt like I already owned the most expensive stations and ships and couldn't find anything worthwhile to spend my credits on.