![]() Note: Large scale combat with the really big ships can cause lags even on the latest gaming rigs, this is due to bad game code optimization rather than bad computers. (You can use third party software like Fraps to see your framerate, an alternative can also be Overwolf) If you turn everything to low, disable Anisotropic Filtering, Antialiasing and Glow, as well as More Dynamic Light Sources and Ship Colour Variations then start the game and go play new game as something with a ship that goes faster than 200 m/s (bankrupt assassin works) fly around (learn to fly later in this guide) with SETA (press J) and try going through the nearest jumpgate and experiencing some combat to see how your computer performs. If you're running a lot of extra scripts/mods or just have a weak processor, your system may not be able to handle SETA on the x10 setting so you may have to leave it at 圆 (that is why it is set to 圆 by default, so that weaker systems can handle it) keep this in mind if you run into any problems with SETA.įor people that lag or have low-end graphics cards or are uncertain:.If you mod your game you get a "modified tag" in your pilot info menu, this does not happen however with the official bonus pack.Shift + F can be used to match target's speed, useful in combat.You can customize this in the lower right corner of your screen to maximize your combat efficiency (sometimes firing everything will just drain your energy too fast) You have weapon groups which you can select via 1-4 number keys.When in your EVA suit in space to repair your ship, you can use CTRL to fire the repair laser which is much more comfortable than holding Right Mouse.F1 changes camera modes and the Numpad keys can be used to rotate and spin the camera.Spacebar locks the mouse to the nose of your spaceship (so moving the mouse moves the ship with it).C is the button you use to interact with NPCs.Tab is full speed ahead, Backspace kills your engines.You can scavenge missiles and weapons floating in space in the war zones in the terran sectors, these can sell for a very good price.These can be purchased at any equipment dock and most trading stations. Buy maximum Engine tuning and Rudder tuning for all your ships, speed is everything.Stock Exchange is an advanced feature introduced with Albion Prelude which you can earn boatloads of money with if you learn how to manipulate it.Shift+P or the Pause Break button pauses the game.A,S,D,W make your ship strafe or go vertically up or down with RCS. Shift + E ejects your pilot into space in an EVA suit with a repair laser which can be used to repair your ships for free.Press J for SETA to speed up time(Requires Singularity Engine Time Accelerator upgrade installed).Use keyboard shortcuts, it's much better than using the mouse.Use this function every chance you get when in the more dangerous parts of the game (Unknown Sectors and Pirate Areas) as well as every time you have acheived something (Like money or a new ship) Docking at a stations allows you to save and autosaves into one of the 3 autosave slots.There are no exploits or dirty tricks in this guide. You'll only earn money at the rate the developers intended you to until you're skilled enough to earn it faster by either finding methods to do so yourself, or learning from others (through google). ![]() This guide for example will not (specifically) teach you any method to get really rich really fast. But you may want to go a bit further and learn different styles to play later on. With this guide you'll be able to get into the game far enough to handle yourself on your own. It took me a long time to get into it, and i wish i had found a guide like this while starting off, but i could not. I decided to make this guide because this game has no such thing as a tutorial (you can't really count that flight tutorial that tells you to do stuff but not how to do it as a legit tutorial.) Then at that point you can either continue playing as a humble merchant or bankrupt assassin with all your well earned new knowledge of the game, or you can start an entirely new game as something else, but not before reading my section on "Selecting Your Start". > Combat pt.1 -> Combat pt.2 -> Bankrupt Assassin Guide. Then save your game, start a new game as a Bankrupt Assassin and read Intro -> Configuration and Optimization -> Start new game as a Humble Merchant -> The Start -> Upgrades. Although its completely up to you how to use this guide and it's viable to just read it from start to finish all in one go, i recommend you do things in the following order in the name of playing the game as much as possible whilst reading the guide.
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