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Wow, I was pretty surprised to see this one bumped. Ahh, the good old days when I had high cubicle walls to conceal playing Ogame at work. The game was pretty fun for a while.
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*sigh* Now I'm going to be addicted to this Dark Pirates game. I didn't mean to, I just wanted to see what it was, and now I'm out there robbing transports. Oh, and nice mugging MEC. I'll get you next time Gadg... MEC!
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Did I attack you vonk? sorry. Well, you don't have to worry about me anymore, I quit. I don't want to dedicate that much time to it. That and the pay-to-play guy's missles were annoying. I had a stronger ship than anyone else in the game, but their stupid missles would kill me anyway.
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Sorry, I already sold all the stuff and donated it to my old alliance. Besides, you can't send stuff to other players.
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ah it was worth a shot. Looking for an alliance now though that might help a newb build. Right now just following the advice I received on this thread.
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Going back and forth between a few colonies that are close is best for starting out. Write down what the various minerals are selling for, so that you can have a reference (stock and prices change every hour). Buy when the minerals are low in price, and sell at higher. It works best when you can form a loop of colonies to both sell and buy at each.
Once you have enough you should buy a new ship with a bigger cargo hold, enableing you to carry more than one type of mineral at a time. I first upgraded to the Sunfox then eventually the Conqueror.
I have a list of the minerals and price ranges that I've found:
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thanks man, I should be building ships soon. I have a heck of a production base building up. The price guide should really really help.
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