rustysi
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Joined: 2/21/2012 From: LI, NY Status: offline
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ORIGINAL: ScottyG Trust me i wish there wasn't, example, i have the colorado in seaqttle and there is no mention of repair anywhere as i'v checked several screens by following the fellas video i posted about? No one trusts you. You have zero credibility. Since your first posts, which significantly were the same question asked in 3 different forums which were answered by 3 different people on the same lines but as you didn't like their answers, you proceeded to again ask the same question again. Why, do you think people are that dumb that eventually some schmuck will give you the answer you want? No one in this thread has provided you with a video which explains how ship repairs operates. Yet you have the gall to say that the video doesn't provide the answer. A very clear demonstration of the total lack of respect you afford the various individuals who have taken the time and effort to provide you with the answer. I don't care what the video says. I neither know nor care who made the video, whether or not they are competent in AE game mechanics, nor what the explanation focus of the video is. The definitive answer is provided in the repair guide which two, not one, responders provided to you. The guide only requires an IQ of 100 (perhaps even less) to be understood. But true to form, you can't be bothered reading it and learning. Nor, as per your usual praxis, bother to provide any screenshots. Screenshots would quickly establish that you pay no attention to the information provided to you. I have no doubt. Playing AE is several paygrades above your abilities. You lack the attention to detail, the patience, the willingness to do your own homework, to name just a few of the qualities needed to successfully get on top of this game. Do yourself, and the AE community, a favour and find a different game to play. Spoiler alert, played by two competent players, noughts and crosses will always end in a draw. Alfred +1 +2 Yeah, I stopped trying to help. Look at his later post. You have to lead him by the hand. I've no time for that lack of effort on his part.
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