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Originally posted by Robert:
**Or should I just ask Ambrosia when deal is made this is on upcoming EV Super Nova player has choice of greeting or type in reponse computer pickes from a list of reponses for that story line or ship to ship etc. Some of the ships are two ships in one, outer shell with shield and armor an inner ship with shield and armor to keep fighting or to make it away from a battle and of course an escape pod. I may need help with writing words I do not know yet on EVN web board site someone said I talked Vell-os or thrid person maybe I should ask Ambrosia.
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Let's see what I can get from this...
To my (extremely limited) knowledge, there are no plans to make another sequal to EV, and there's simply no way in the current engines to enter responses (or receive a choice of responses) to messages.
However, in EVN, it is possible to make escape ships. When one ship is breaking up, the player can eject in a fighter if he has an escape pod and a fighter bay (there might be a way to do this without the bay, but I haven't had enough experience with it).
Look, Robert, unless english is not your first language, you should use better grammar, and you have to have better punctuation than that. In your paragraph, you only had one comma, and three periods (and one of those was in an abbreviation). Please use better english so that you're easier to understand. And please don't do that thing where you make a topic name, and continue the sentence in your body. It's almost more confusing than the bad grammar. I was like, "Or should I .. what the hell?" Sentences rarely start with the word "or" and they never start a topic, and it really threw me. Then I had to look all over the page to find the topic name. If you want people (like me) to respect you, you're going to have to be clearer (like not separating a sentence into the topic and the body).
So don't forget: punctuation, grammar, and start the topic with a real sentence.
Punctuation...
Grammar...
Complete sentences...
Thank you
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