Loading...
  OR  Zero-K Name:    Password:   

Post edit history

General Playing help

To display differences between versions, select one or more edits in the list using checkboxes and click "diff selected"
Post edit history
Date Editor Before After
11/5/2012 11:19:31 PMAUrankAdminSaktoth before revert after revert
Before After
1 You can queue up orders by holding down SHIFT, and put your factory on repeat so that it never stops building units. You can also select partially constructed unit to give it orders, so you don't even need to wait for a constructor to finish to set up a string of queued build orders for it. 1 You can queue up orders by holding down SHIFT, and put your factory on repeat so that it never stops building units. You can also select partially constructed unit to give it orders, so you don't even need to wait for a constructor to finish to set up a string of queued build orders for it.
2 \n 2 \n
3 The important thing though is simply to ensure you are building with 100% of your metal production at all times (and to never stop expanding your metal production). If your metal bar is empty and you haven't skimped on mexes, you don't really need to worry about a few idle cons. 3 The important thing though is simply to ensure you are building with 100% of your metal production at all times (and to never stop expanding your metal production). If your metal bar is empty and you haven't skimped on mexes, you don't really need to worry about a few idle cons.
4 \n 4 \n
5 Games typically last 15-30 minutes, by all means the game CAN go longer and there are larger and larger super mechs that you can keep building the longer it goes on, but an hour long game is incredibly rare. 5 Games typically last 15-30 minutes, by all means the game CAN go longer and there are larger and larger super mechs that you can keep building the longer it goes on, but an hour long game is incredibly rare ( Try killing him faster) .