User talk:JaraxJaraxJarax

How to win an intergalactic war: If you are in a state of intergalactic war, red orbs will appear around your enemy star systems. If you enter these orbs, the military forces of the planets orbitting the star will attack you and your fleet. (If you have a fleet). A way to win the war is to run everybody off of each of the enemies planets. This is most effective, because you will afterward own everything on the planet you just cleared. First, find an enemy planet. They will send dozens of ships after you, but if you have decent weaponry you should win easily. Destroy anybody who comes after you. (I found that the Megalaser works very well) Find a city on the enemy planet. First, take out any defenses they may have. (Turrets, spaceships, ect.) Then, attack the buildings. You only have to destroy one or two buildings before you begin attacking the town hall. Don't destroy the town hall, because that will result in the city being destroyed. Attack the town hall until the war meter (shows up right above the city being attacked) goes up and the city will show up as a black checkmark on the map. Continue to do this to each city on the planet, and on each other inhabited planet in the solar system. When you have, the war meter (that shows up on top of the screen during war) will be all the way up and you will be given to option to conquer the system. When you do, the enemy will send you a transmission telling you they are evacuating the planet. Continue this with each star owned by the enemy and you will eventually win the war.

How to make a great creature without stupid looking parts: When you create a creature, you want them to have great statistics. You also want the creature to look a certain way. Sometimes, though, the parts that you want the statistics from don't match up with the way you want the creature to look. It is possible to hide one part isnside of a bigger one. For example: I am making a cute, fluffy creature, but when it comes to fighting I don't want him to be helpless. I also don't think a certain weapon to do so fits the description of cute and fluffy. I use the mousewheel to shrink the weapon down to a very small size, then I place it in the same place on the body as a bigger part, and I will no longer be able to see it. The statistics will go up anyway. Now, I have a cute and fluffy creature who will win a fight.

How to fight ufos with much less damage: When you are on a planet, and there are alot of spaceships attacking you, use this method. When they begin to attack, use the WASD keys to spin around in a circle. (Hold down W+D at the same time) You will proceed to fly around in a circle. Select your laser, pulse, or proton missle and fire at the following enemies. It will be hard for them to hit you with missiles before you can shoot them out of the sky. Destroy each and every one of them, and you will leave the fight with much more hull (Health) to spare.