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skeg
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Hi,
I used to play the original MOO on a friend's computer when it was first released. For old time's sake I downloaded a copy off the net and started playing. Several hours later, I got the hang of it again and couldn't believe how long I'd been playing it. It's such a good game!!
Anyway, I'm really pleased to see that people are still playing the original game and talking about it too. Now, if only I could remember if the little white stars that keep attacking my ships were stasis fields or computer jammers.....
Help! Are the little white stars that keep attacking my ships stasis fields or computer disrupter thingies?
It will all come back to me I'm sure....
Cheers
Skeg
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ravagon
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Australia
Sep 1999 time: 13:17
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Stasis fields freeze ships in a dark blue field from a range of 1 at which point you can't even access the ship stats by clicking on them.
Sounds like you're getting hit with the tech nullifier (range 3).
Click on your stack after getting hit and check the offensive level of your battle computers. It'll be a bit lower than normal.
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skeg
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Hiya,
After a couple of weeks playing MOO I've got the hang of it again. It was the tech nullifier!
Still haven't been able to win on b@stard hard level with the Silicoids though... Must play more.. must play more..
Cheers
Skeg
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granid
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quote: Originally posted by granid
4 ultra-rich and one rich planet within a 6 parsec radius from my home planet-- all hostile environments. |
Speaking of which, here is the save file.
Attachment: game.zip
This has been downloaded 12 time(s).
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