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Post by dekova on Jun 14, 2011 14:56:09 GMT -5
Can already tell I'm going to love the game, paid the $1.99 for the upgrade. But...
As I'm figuring things out, I've created a couple test games that I'm ready to delete. How do I remove/delete them?
I'm sure there's something simple I'm overlooking.
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Post by Cory Trese on Jun 14, 2011 15:04:54 GMT -5
Main Menu > Roster > View > Delete
The button should be there for living and dead Captains. Be careful, no take-backs =)
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Post by dekova on Jun 14, 2011 15:10:07 GMT -5
Thanks for the quick post.
Like I said... I was missing something simple.
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Post by absimiliard on Jun 14, 2011 15:25:32 GMT -5
Be careful, no take-backs =) And this attitude is probably my favorite thing about ST: RPG. I love that it's brutally nasty, vicious, and is meaner than John Wayne Gasey (he was the serial killer right?) on the harder levels. -abs
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Post by HateSolstice on Jun 14, 2011 15:37:17 GMT -5
Be careful, no take-backs =) And this attitude is probably my favorite thing about ST: RPG. I love that it's brutally nasty, vicious, and is meaner than John Wayne Gasey (he was the serial killer right?) on the harder levels. -abs Serial killer/boy toucher
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Post by Cory Trese on Jun 14, 2011 21:42:19 GMT -5
every time you play ST RPG you are testing skill and luck against a galaxy hell bent on destroying you.
Every single action you take, be it flying, docking, trading or talking slowly, inexorably, increases the game's difficulty.
On the hardest difficulty the PC receives NO mathematical handicap. No advantages nothing. The game's engine spends most of it's time trying to kill you.
"IMPOSSIBLE: We face each other as god intended. Sportsmanlike - no tricks, no weapons, skill alone against skill alone. "
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Post by sebastian on Jun 14, 2011 22:03:53 GMT -5
With a vastly different sized arsenal of tools, lol
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