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Braenwyn (retired)
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Joined: September 30, 2004
Posts: 38
Posted: 2004-09-30 08:23   
errmm, I received an email from darkspace asking me to try out Darkspace for 2 weeks. Ok, so I download the client and fire up the program. I see there's a tutorial, and that seems the best way to start.

When I begin the tutorial I sit at my screen and wait. Nothing happens. No pointers are given what to do, no friendly voice talking to me either.. total silcence. Not a promising start.

After a while I start clicking several buttons and texts on screen, and figure out that a button on the lower left side of the screen does something. I now can select a ship in the lower right hand side of the screen. Ok..we're rolling.

Still in total silence I work through the tutorial. I have to restart it when i get to the part where the MAP is explained, because somehow it doesn't want to advance.

The second try I get a little further, and I am directed to a planet (forgot the name already) and am instructed to set my marines on the surface. All goes ok, but after that weird things begin to happen. The enemy is attacking me and I am told to attack the enemy ships.. So I select the closest enemy and put my ship on follow. After a while the fire button turns green. In the mean time I'm getting hit badly and lose one component after the other. I haven't fired a shot yet. Ok, so the button turned green and I fire all weapons. I don't see much happening, and I wait till it turns green again and fire again. Then a big bang - I lost my ship and have to start the tutorial all over again.

ehm... call me silly, but is this the way it's supposed to go ? I can't for the life of me imagine that this scenario will draw hordes of new players to the game. I'm fighting the feeling of wiping the installation from my harddisk.

I know all beginnings are difficult, but this tutorial is beyond belief. So, I must be doing something wrong here..
can you please explain to me what I should do ?

thanks
Braenwyn - super nOOb

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Pope
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Joined: June 11, 2002
Posts: 2449
From: World of tomorrow
Posted: 2004-09-30 08:49   
Unfortunately, the Tutorials have not kept up with recent developments of the DS Client, Scripting Engine and other things, so they are pretty much defunct.

Fortunately, the best Tutorial is jumping into the MV and asking for help, or better still asking for help in the Lobby - judging from your Post, you should be more than able to find someone willing to show you the basic ropes. There are many veterans that will gladly help Newbies, never mind the exceptions.

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Meko
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Joined: March 03, 2004
Posts: 1956
From: Vancouver
Posted: 2004-09-30 11:39   
well in all honesty the tutorial suxs.

you got farther than i did.

the best way would be to do what sono sugests, since it IS after all a multyplayer game.

anyways good luck to you myfriend im glad your showing interest in the game
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Linna Yamazaka {Vice Admiral}
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Raven Warriors

Joined: May 03, 2003
Posts: 415
From: killer
Posted: 2004-09-30 11:43   
IF you spot me in the lobby and are willing to take up a ICC ship I'll be GLAD to help you out and show the ropes Braenwyn. Show you how to fight, to build, to bomb, to repair others, and all other Basics.
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Braenwyn (retired)
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Joined: September 30, 2004
Posts: 38
Posted: 2004-09-30 12:02   
I'm not sure this is the type of game I like.
It really looks like this is hardcore PvP, and I'm not good at that

I took up my first ship, and made it an extractor. I thought I'd mine some for easy money and get to know the controls a bit better. So, I head out and find a mainly green system, with a few yellow (should be neutral) planets. I head out to an asteroid belt and start matching speed and direction to mine it. All of a sudden I'm being shot at from all sides by yellow things, that were so small I couldn't even see them. I lost my first ship after being in game for 2 minutes... that's not my idea of fun. Also I don't understand why neutrals would attack and kill me.

I will be looking around some more, but I probably won't be here after the trial period is over.

And, I haven't even gotten the weird keyboard commands and difficult user interface under control..

oh well

nice to have seen this.

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Tbone
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Joined: July 21, 2001
Posts: 1756
From: Vancouver
Posted: 2004-09-30 12:12   
Neutral simply means they aren't attached to a specific faction, a yellow planet means it rebelled against the current faction holder and will attack anything from any faction.

What difficult keyboard commands? WASD for going, stopping, and turning; Space Bar for ship-ship weapons; B for bombs; N for fighters; Ctrl+B for toggling point defense on and off. There's the basics. Go and shoot things.


And mining isn't easy money, just so you know.

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Astral Viper
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Joined: February 27, 2003
Posts: 343
Posted: 2004-09-30 12:21   
you dont realy even need money in this game. grab a good combat ship hang out with somone one in a bigger ship and give em a hand its the best way to learn.
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Braenwyn (retired)
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Joined: September 30, 2004
Posts: 38
Posted: 2004-10-01 15:28   
Well, I'm just writing this goodbye note.

I tried the game, and it's no fun for me..
There was some action at Ross 7 just now, and I went in there yo have a look around what was going on...

I can't tell you what was going on, because I only saw a slideshow, with around 1 fps. I couldn't do anything, and within a minute I was shot to smithereens.

I think a newbie area would be a very nice idea, where noobs like me can practice a bit before getting into the fights with the veterans and their big ships..

As it is now, I'm wiping it off my harddisk.

Have fun guys

Greetz
Braenwyn


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Xpli$it
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Joined: March 06, 2004
Posts: 486
From: Canada
Posted: 2004-10-01 15:33   
Quote:


I think a newbie area would be a very nice idea, where noobs like me can practice a bit before getting into the fights with the veterans and their big ships..





look what you did

[ This Message was edited by: Xpli$it on 2004-10-01 15:34 ]
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Braenwyn (retired)
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Joined: September 30, 2004
Posts: 38
Posted: 2004-10-01 16:00   
Quote:

On 2004-10-01 15:33, Xpli$it wrote:
Quote:


I think a newbie area would be a very nice idea, where noobs like me can practice a bit before getting into the fights with the veterans and their big ships..





look what you did

[ This Message was edited by: Xpli$it on 2004-10-01 15:34 ]



What did I do ??
You tell me - I died and was placed in the start system again
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Xpli$it
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Joined: March 06, 2004
Posts: 486
From: Canada
Posted: 2004-10-01 16:17   
Not what YOU did........

They took away the Newbie server because they are having a free trial and they want everyone in MV....

and about being attacked by neutral things? You were close to a neutral planet.... planets attack any and all enemies within range.
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Joined: June 11, 2002
Posts: 2449
From: World of tomorrow
Posted: 2004-10-01 16:28   
Farewell, maybe we shall meet again!
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Braenwyn (retired)
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Joined: September 30, 2004
Posts: 38
Posted: 2004-10-01 16:42   
Quote:

On 2004-10-01 16:17, Xpli$it wrote:
Not what YOU did........

They took away the Newbie server because they are having a free trial and they want everyone in MV....

and about being attacked by neutral things? You were close to a neutral planet.... planets attack any and all enemies within range.



ah - well - I didn't know there even had been a noobie server. I just gotten an invite to try out the game by email.

and your explanation about neutral planets attacking enemies.. well that's weird. I will check my dictionary on the meaning of the word NEUTRAL again sometime
That one can encounter rats there is ok, but not neutrals that attack.. that's weird. I played EvE online for quite some time and I think they did a better job of it. But that's my personal view, and not meant to degrade this game. I'm sure there are a lot of people who like DarkSpace. Just not me.

Greetz
Braenwyn


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Grimith
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Templar Knights


Joined: August 09, 2003
Posts: 836
From: Your local future farm.
Posted: 2004-10-01 16:47   
Heck, I never even played the tutorial. I only had one of my friends take me into the newbie server and explain the rounds to me. You defintiely got a lot farther than I ever did.

But, anyway...

I still stick by my statement that attaching the newbie server again towards the later part of the free trial or after the free trial is over is a bad idea. I definitely know that, if I was a new gamer at this time, I would definitely go in there to learn the moves and everything.

As much as the stress data is needed and everything, it's absurd to remove the place where newbies can go hang out. Now, granted, some other players that don't belong go in there to beat up on the newer players, but hopefully, that can be taken care of......

*just sh akes his head*
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Captain Blue
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Joined: June 18, 2004
Posts: 69
From: Movieland
Posted: 2004-10-01 17:01   
umm wow yah the tutorial doesnt really help and about MV i nheard that they are taking away newbie and admrial for good that whoukl dbe great
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