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Thread: Elite Frontier - questions
Tiago 21:19 1st June 2008
Hi everybody,

I start playing Frontier but i'm still a noob.

I have some questions:

1) How the ship capacity works? i see that Lifter have:
internal capacity 7t, but after i buy it i only have:
remaining cargo space 4t (?!)
what happend to other 3t?

2) I am getting to some system when autopilot goes off because i am being attacked by some ship. I do not have any upgrade so i take 5 minutes to kill the bast... but after another ship will attack me, and after that another one... i doesn't have an end? What can i do? Set my course to other system, and run away?
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Harrison 00:44 2nd June 2008
1) The internal capacity of your ship includes is used up by everything installed in the ship. So even though the ship you mentioned has a 7 ton cargo space some of that will be used up by the engine that is fitted.

2) You are being attacked by pirates and this is going to happen. They wait at the edges of very popular trading systems and attack you as you jump in. The best way to try and avoid them is to stick to the core systems that are policed well as they are less likely to be there. If you jump into systems that are further out then the likelihood of pirates is higher.

But if you do get attacked and your ship is currently not that powerful then the best action is to make a run for it. If you have enough fuel to make another jump then do so, although the pirates do often carry tracking devices and will follow you to your destination jump point.
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Zetr0 03:17 2nd June 2008
Originally Posted by Harrison:
...... although the pirates do often carry tracking devices and will follow you to your destination jump point.
I will say that using the Cheat (mentioned elsewhere) with a class 8 hyperdrive or better in a combat eagle, you will arrive before you left LOL
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Buleste 10:05 2nd June 2008
The best thing to do when you start out is trade Computers and Robots form Barnards Star and go to Sol to trade them. When at Sol buy Grain, Fruit and Veg and then luxury goods and take them to Barnards Star. Also strip everything from your ship except for your hyperdrive and your Auto pilot (pirates are not a problem between Sol and Barnards Star just make sure you don't try to land on any planets in Sol as you,ve stripped your atmospheric sheilding so you'll end up as pretty fireworks for the inhabitants.). Keep doing this until you either have enough money to trade up or enought money to make millions trading with the cargo cheat (found here.). Then once you have a stupid sized ship like me if you want to make silly money try the trade route between Barnards Star and Reidquat. Robots go for very very high prices there.
Also make sure you do some screenshots for the main site so we have as many different views as possible.
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Tiago 12:32 2nd June 2008
I will try not to cheat...

Another question:

- when i go to F2 to set the location for autopilot, when it's a orbital base, i click on it but it doesnt do nothing, only after 10 or 15 clicks it works. quite strange... looks like i 'm clicking on the wrong place. Does it happend to you?
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Buleste 13:06 2nd June 2008
Frontier can be very buggy and what effects one Amiga will not effect another. For example if you run Frontier under OS4 then the autopilot cannot dock cleanly it always veers off to the left and if you don't have any shields then you scratch the Spacestations paint work and have a wonderfull fiery end. before you set the Auto pilot on the station try doule left clicking on the station to centre it on the screen and then try setting auto pilot.

Don't think of things as cheating think of it as altering the conditions so that things are more favorable to your survival.
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Harrison 13:25 2nd June 2008
If you have the time to play the game properly you shouldn't cheat. Building up money until you can finally afford a ship you have had your eye on is great, and finally getting a larger hyperdrive to reach further systems, or the shields and weapons needed to start some military or assassination missions is great.

Personally I thing cheating at the beginning would ruin the whole game experience. But once you've played it for a long time, then activating the cheat allows you to play around in the game's universe and have fun.
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FOL 14:31 3rd June 2008
I have to ask, and dont take it the wrong way.

Why do people use cheats, I have never used a cheat. Dont see the point, never have and never will.

Granted some games can get boring, while you need to build up cash or units etc etc. But thats life. I am still playing X3, aint got enough money to get a certain item to go on the next part of story line. Still I would never cheat.

This is a question I have always wanted to ask, just never got round to it.

Anyways, back on topic. I have still never got that far in Frontier, I love the game, maybe I should find some time to really get stuck into it.
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Tiago 14:57 3rd June 2008
Well Fol, i must agree with you in terms of strategic games or rpgs.

But i use cheats on plattform games....
superfrog was an example, i play it with my girlfriend, and with no cheats we would spend lots of time to finnish the game, i prefer spend that time with strategic or simulation games, but i like superfrog... so... i used cheats on that one.
Last mounth i show to her Roadland witch she loved (girls...) we end the game... but with cheats... but it was the only way thru.

May be we should only use cheats on that games that you cannot pass more then that specific level, or you dont whant to spend 1 month playing it... or maybe i am wrong.

But for Frontier... i fell that is a crime to use a cheat.... i dont now... it's like playing simcity and use that cheat to have more money to build everything....
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Teho 15:04 3rd June 2008
I don't use cheats either as a rule. Back in the day I'd always use the unlimited lives/energy cheat if available though. For no other reason than that it was there so why not. I still remember when I decided to stop doing that. It was after one of many playthroughs of Turrican II. I used to play that a lot back in the day, and I always activated the unlimited lives cheat on it(still remember it too; Help, 1, 4, 2, Esc, Esc on the title screen). After having played it like that numerous times I had the thought that I didn't die that often, would be fun to see how far I could get without the cheat on. I then proceded to beat the game with over 20 lives to spare, and it was more fun doing it too. After that I stopped using the cheats, and I remember it was the same thing with Nitro. I had always played through that with the lots-of-gas-and-money cheat (name your driver MAJ). Discovered I had no real difficulty beating it without the cheat. So, no cheating for me ever since.
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