Self-Introduction + miscellaneous
Self-Introduction + miscellaneous
Hi all
I'm elenneth, elenneth for the friends.
I've been playing Wh40k tabletop edition since 2006 (eldar then SW) and now I entered in the marvelous world of the digital version! Hurray!
All the credits have to be given to Mr. Indrid and his wonderful casts, which help me to understand the basic mechanics of the game and are a good way to improve my game.
Talking about games, after a couple of matches against the hard AI, I got bored, and I would like to try some "real action" with human opponents, but I didn't catch quite the on-line part...
Is there a dedicated server or similar? Expecially for one who like me is just gaming from 3 days...
Since I'm broke and waiting for buying the game on my own, right now I'm steal... using my lil brother steam account in order to play.
If you want talk about the japanese verb でござります, have fun with an italian wannabe farmer and his funny english, or simply play some matches, you are the most welcome.
BTW, is there some tactical guide/list of tips/magical tome I can follow in order not to fall in despair when I try to build the build (xD) of my lock?
p.s.
If some pro like Tex or Dark Riku will answer, I will scream like a directioner at her first concert O.o
p.p.s
right now I'm in Japan, so don't be surpised if I will answer at 0500 =)
gl fh
I'm elenneth, elenneth for the friends.
I've been playing Wh40k tabletop edition since 2006 (eldar then SW) and now I entered in the marvelous world of the digital version! Hurray!
All the credits have to be given to Mr. Indrid and his wonderful casts, which help me to understand the basic mechanics of the game and are a good way to improve my game.
Talking about games, after a couple of matches against the hard AI, I got bored, and I would like to try some "real action" with human opponents, but I didn't catch quite the on-line part...
Is there a dedicated server or similar? Expecially for one who like me is just gaming from 3 days...
Since I'm broke and waiting for buying the game on my own, right now I'm steal... using my lil brother steam account in order to play.
If you want talk about the japanese verb でござります, have fun with an italian wannabe farmer and his funny english, or simply play some matches, you are the most welcome.
BTW, is there some tactical guide/list of tips/magical tome I can follow in order not to fall in despair when I try to build the build (xD) of my lock?
p.s.
If some pro like Tex or Dark Riku will answer, I will scream like a directioner at her first concert O.o
p.p.s
right now I'm in Japan, so don't be surpised if I will answer at 0500 =)
gl fh
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こんにちは and welcome to the digital world of flame and rage.
So what's it like in Japan from european's point of view? Been to a pokemon center yet?
So what's it like in Japan from european's point of view? Been to a pokemon center yet?
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here we have 6 pokemon centers, and in 2 weeks I've been in 4 of them, nuff said...
I don't know your expectations about the matter, but beside being an awesome store with 50 cm froakie pillows and apple-sized masterballs, there's no so much stuff... but I did manage to get a wartorle figure! (why the hell they have different name for the pokémon I will never know)
the people is kind (too kind), there're no baskets on the streets (trust me, no one in a 10km radius), they train are on time, every time! and they call the beer "biiru", which is similar to building "biru" (needed two years to master this)
ah yes, they do drive on the wrong side of the road =)
I don't know your expectations about the matter, but beside being an awesome store with 50 cm froakie pillows and apple-sized masterballs, there's no so much stuff... but I did manage to get a wartorle figure! (why the hell they have different name for the pokémon I will never know)
the people is kind (too kind), there're no baskets on the streets (trust me, no one in a 10km radius), they train are on time, every time! and they call the beer "biiru", which is similar to building "biru" (needed two years to master this)
ah yes, they do drive on the wrong side of the road =)
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Elenneth wrote: train are on time, every time!
As they are supposed to, in the civilized parts of the world.
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Hello and welcome Elenneth!
I play the tabletop game too. I'm also a board member at our local gaming club/organization, leading the club in our 40K events, etc. Sadly no local store nearby anymore :/ We are instead situated in a room behind a bar. Easy drinking access!
Current 40K club champion too, having hold that title the most and for the longest.
Started out with the undying spirit of Pedro Kantor and his Crimson Fists! Needed that spirit when I started because I got my but kicked very hard! As expected I guess ^^ Playing Blood Angels now, still with an older codex but I don't care because I love Apothecaries (Brother Corbulo) and Assault Space Marines.
With some Space Puppies Rune Priest abuse in the allied section of course

(or even games you won) and analyze them. What went wrong? What worked well?
You can always ask for specific help, tips or opinions here. Watching 1v1 replays of decent other people can help too or watch the YouTube channels that analyze these 1v1 games. Still, nothing beats first hand experience.

But train and bus time schedules are more like guide lines instead of rules here
I hear the train stations give "official notes" to the people traveling in the rare case that their train is even mere minutes late so they don't get in trouble for being late at work, etc. Can you confirm that Elenneth?
I play the tabletop game too. I'm also a board member at our local gaming club/organization, leading the club in our 40K events, etc. Sadly no local store nearby anymore :/ We are instead situated in a room behind a bar. Easy drinking access!
Current 40K club champion too, having hold that title the most and for the longest.
Started out with the undying spirit of Pedro Kantor and his Crimson Fists! Needed that spirit when I started because I got my but kicked very hard! As expected I guess ^^ Playing Blood Angels now, still with an older codex but I don't care because I love Apothecaries (Brother Corbulo) and Assault Space Marines.
With some Space Puppies Rune Priest abuse in the allied section of course
Yeuy Indrid. Drawing in more fresh blood to slaughter!Elenneth wrote:All the credits have to be given to Mr. Indrid and his wonderful casts
If you play Elite their is no automatch function. (yet?) You play in public or private custom games. Best way to set up games is by jumping in the Steam Group chat for the Elite mod. Lulgrim also set up a custom Elite Mod ranked ladder for us to use. You can use this to find opponents of equal skill once you played a couple of ranked games yourself so you can see what your own skill level is. How this works is explained here.Elenneth wrote:Talking about games, after a couple of matches against the hard AI,
I got bored, and I would like to try some "real action" with human opponents,
but I didn't catch quite the on-line part...
Best way to learn is to play yourself. Save the replays of the games you loseElenneth wrote:BTW, is there some tactical guide/list of tips/magical tome I can follow in order not to fall in despair when I try to build the build (xD) of my lock?
(or even games you won) and analyze them. What went wrong? What worked well?
You can always ask for specific help, tips or opinions here. Watching 1v1 replays of decent other people can help too or watch the YouTube channels that analyze these 1v1 games. Still, nothing beats first hand experience.
You can commence screamingElenneth wrote:p.s. If some pro like Tex or Dark Riku will answer,
I will scream like a directioner at her first concert O.o
I think Belgium is fairly civilized?Toilailee wrote:As they are supposed to, in the civilized parts of the world.Elenneth wrote: train are on time, every time!
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Dark Riku wrote:I think Belgium is fairly civilized?Toilailee wrote:As they are supposed to, in the civilized parts of the world.Elenneth wrote: train are on time, every time!But train and bus time schedules are more like guide lines instead of rules here
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Clearly Belgium is a 3rd world country then.
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Hola,
welcome to the online world. The ELITE community is relatively small, but growing every day, as you yourself have noticed I am sure. If your in Japan and looking for the "best" sushi you have ever had try Jiro's Sushi House. Mighty expensive though. 30k yen to start!. My other favorite curry restaurant is CoCo Ichi, though they are more the fast food version of the food there.
As far as learning, riku is right, the best way to learn is to practice. Don't get me wrong I HATE losing and so I avoid 1v1 games. As long as you try to mention you are brand spanking new people should be forgiving.
good luck!
welcome to the online world. The ELITE community is relatively small, but growing every day, as you yourself have noticed I am sure. If your in Japan and looking for the "best" sushi you have ever had try Jiro's Sushi House. Mighty expensive though. 30k yen to start!. My other favorite curry restaurant is CoCo Ichi, though they are more the fast food version of the food there.
As far as learning, riku is right, the best way to learn is to practice. Don't get me wrong I HATE losing and so I avoid 1v1 games. As long as you try to mention you are brand spanking new people should be forgiving.
good luck!
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Toilailee wrote:Clearly Belgium is a 3rd world country then.
Clearly France is not even a state then =)
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well the US is like the .5 world and in cali the buses are 10-15 minutes late at the end of the route most of the time. when they were working on the tunnel they were 20 minutes to half an hour late... half hour schedule though so it was like the bus was on time lol. no idea about the trains as i have not had the opportunity to take one yet.
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Cividale del Friuli, Italy?
You live like 10 kilometers away from me.
I'm from Udine.
You live like 10 kilometers away from me.
I'm from Udine.
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ChrisNihilus wrote:Cividale del Friuli, Italy?
You live like 10 kilometers away from me.
I'm from Udine.
holy shit hahhahahah I live 30km from you lol.

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Stream - http://www.twitch.tv/phatness_
Since everyone forgets, my timezone is AEST (UTC/GMT) +10 hours. AEDT is (UTC/GMT) +11 hours. Hopefully no-one tells me what time any tournament is on.
Since everyone forgets, my timezone is AEST (UTC/GMT) +10 hours. AEDT is (UTC/GMT) +11 hours. Hopefully no-one tells me what time any tournament is on.
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Busses... bring me back to the day of being a student man.
Tbh, it will take a huge change in my life to ever go back to riding the bus. With that said though, most of you guys don't have to deal with Canadian winters...
Tbh, it will take a huge change in my life to ever go back to riding the bus. With that said though, most of you guys don't have to deal with Canadian winters...
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Dark Riku wrote:You can commence screamingElenneth wrote:p.s. If some pro like Tex or Dark Riku will answer,
I will scream like a directioner at her first concert O.o
OH! MY! GOD! KYAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA!!!
Now I'm more wet then the Vietnamese soil after the rain season...
Dark Riku wrote:Still, nothing beats first hand experience.
Yeah, the first hand experience is unforgettable...
Dark Riku wrote:I think Belgium is fairly civilized?Toilailee wrote:As they are supposed to, in the civilized parts of the world.Elenneth wrote: train are on time, every time!But train and bus time schedules are more like guide lines instead of rules here
I hear the train stations give "official notes" to the people traveling in the rare case that their train is even mere minutes late so they don't get in trouble for being late at work, etc. Can you confirm that Elenneth?
After 4 month, the only 10 minutes of delay I experienced were caused by a huge fire near the railway, so ordinary stuff... Sometimes one decides to end his life under the weels, but the Japanese are so skilled that they manage to clean everything in about 2 minutes, so not big deal
Here it's been calculated that in a year of service the sum of the total delay is one day. In Italy for every day of service we have a day of delay...
Ace of Swords wrote:ChrisNihilus wrote:Cividale del Friuli, Italy?
You live like 10 kilometers away from me.
I'm from Udine.
holy shit hahhahahah I live 30km from you lol.
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Gorilla wrote:If your in Japan and looking for the "best" sushi you have ever had try Jiro's Sushi House. Mighty expensive though. 30k yen to start!. My other favorite curry restaurant is CoCo Ichi, though they are more the fast food version of the food there.
For the sushi I usually go to Kaiten Zushi, where each plate is 105 en, waaay more convenient for my student wallet, and the quality is pretty high, at least compared to Italy.
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Welcome To the mod i hope u have fun and stay awhile.
I would still not trade our winters for anything i love them
On satarday it was +2 c by monday morning it was - 35 c Got to love it.
But yes this is y mass transit has a hard time working in Canada, hell iv literly ran my truck 24 / 7 for 4 mounth strait before only turning it off to do oil changes
Tex wrote:Busses... bring me back to the day of being a student man.
Tbh, it will take a huge change in my life to ever go back to riding the bus. With that said though, most of you guys don't have to deal with Canadian winters...
I would still not trade our winters for anything i love them
On satarday it was +2 c by monday morning it was - 35 c Got to love it.
But yes this is y mass transit has a hard time working in Canada, hell iv literly ran my truck 24 / 7 for 4 mounth strait before only turning it off to do oil changes
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i'm from alaska. daily transit is actually worse here in cali than back home. although there was one time i waited for two hours before the bus finally showed up due too snow...
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Welcome Elleneth,
I'm no Dark Riku or anywhere near a pro but I know the joys of being new. I too am a tabletop gamer of the Eldar persuasion but found Eldar way to difficult on Elite.
I started at Chrismas this year with no experience of RTS online and found those first few games online very tough as its nigh on impossible to beat anyone with any level of skill. However there is a thriving beginners community on Steam which is great for practicing as everyone is in the same boat and I found myself getting better all the time.
Come check it out and join the groups,
http://steamcommunity.com/groups/DoW2_Elite_Beginners
http://steamcommunity.com/groups/dow2elitenoobs
Come find us and im sure youll pick up games where you can practice and get into it.
I'm no Dark Riku or anywhere near a pro but I know the joys of being new. I too am a tabletop gamer of the Eldar persuasion but found Eldar way to difficult on Elite.
I started at Chrismas this year with no experience of RTS online and found those first few games online very tough as its nigh on impossible to beat anyone with any level of skill. However there is a thriving beginners community on Steam which is great for practicing as everyone is in the same boat and I found myself getting better all the time.
Come check it out and join the groups,
http://steamcommunity.com/groups/DoW2_Elite_Beginners
http://steamcommunity.com/groups/dow2elitenoobs
Come find us and im sure youll pick up games where you can practice and get into it.
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Elenneth wrote:Ace of Swords wrote:ChrisNihilus wrote:Cividale del Friuli, Italy?
You live like 10 kilometers away from me.
I'm from Udine.
holy shit hahhahahah I live 30km from you lol.
foreign moment
bon, quant che o tornarai, si pues la a cjoli un taj di qualche bande
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