Damn. There goes my docking computer; Just got the credits to buy it and have some left to trade more, and the Maintenance Overhaul is 100 credits more.
I like that though, and would be interested in knowing what sorts of things can happen should you not service your ship.
Heh, just like in RLTM You just get the money fo rthe nice shiny thing you have had your eyes on and 'bang' you have to repair something!
But without giving spoilers, just imagine certain things not working as they should or breaking at the worst possible moment......
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Metal fragments can often be quite difficult to pick out visually, you can easily scoot past without ever seeing them unless they catch the sunlight. The zoom feature on the scanner (z, and shift-z) can help when debris is hard to locate.
Do you just go into Aft view and shoot like normal?
Yup, The view is like the front except the controls are backward! Start with the pulse laser in the back and work your way up to military as you can afford it and once you have mastered the rear then there is the sides that take a whole different point of view of combat. But I must say the side laser kills are always the most satisfying as they are harder to achieve.
Here's a tip: if you're using the keyboard, when you're flying with the aft view use the numeric keypad controls (8 = up, 2 = down, 4 = roll port, 6 = roll starboard, 1 = yaw port, 3 = yaw starboard) instead of the standard arrow and yaw (, and .) keys. It saves your head having to mentally switch between reversed controls, as your fingers do it for you. (While I mostly use pitch and roll in standard forward mode, I tend to use pitch and yaw only in aft control.)
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