Universal Galaxy on Fire 2 (FISHLABS)

Discussion in 'iPhone and iPad Games' started by ImNoSuperMan, Oct 26, 2010.

  1. falloutmike

    falloutmike Well-Known Member

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    How do I find wormholes? I have that thing that shows them on maps, but what am I looking for?
     
  2. zI Veo Iz

    zI Veo Iz Well-Known Member

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    When your looking at your map you'll see a wormhole on a system.
     
  3. Alienmario

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    gaming! lol
    idk udk
    It's over nine... hundred!
     
  4. falloutmike

    falloutmike Well-Known Member

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    Thanks, and what items do I need for the quest to get the Khazor drive (whatever it's called)?
     
  5. zI Veo Iz

    zI Veo Iz Well-Known Member

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    You gotta mine the asteroids in Void space, need atleast 50 of the Void crystals.
     
  6. falloutmike

    falloutmike Well-Known Member

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    Thanks. I was mining em and just forgot how many I had to get, didn't want to leave and not have enough :p.
     
  7. zI Veo Iz

    zI Veo Iz Well-Known Member

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    You can pause the game and check your cargo you know.
     
  8. Hai5

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    uhm, look for a back button?
     
  9. WCFields

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    no but thanks anyway, i think my ship is being repaired or something & i'm supposed tio what for some guy to notify me. but sofar he hasn't. so i think i have to finish the space lounge challenge missions. to advance. not sure i'm only on level 3
     
  10. falloutmike

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    Where do I find energy cells? I would love to use this Khador drive, but don't know where to get the cells at.
     
  11. Hai5

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    Can anyone tell me the the components and their quantity to construct a Fluxed Matter Shield? I missed just one last blueprint and I want to have all the components ready when I do obtain it. Appreciated.
     
  12. weedeatinflyincougar

    weedeatinflyincougar Well-Known Member

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    They appear (from my experience) randomly at high level stations. I usually get mine from the Pan system and various Vossk systems.
     
  13. zI Veo Iz

    zI Veo Iz Well-Known Member

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    Can someone tell me where to get one of the hidden systems? I got Y'mirr, Pan, and Suteo.
     
  14. tonyatf

    tonyatf Well-Known Member

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    here ya go
     
  15. karadesil

    karadesil New Member

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    Where can I find the coordinates for the N'imrodd? I know someone asked before, and I know someone posted the system they thought it was in (eanya), but i have searched eanya like twice, and I cannot find the coordinates anywhere. Any help with this would be greatly appreciated.
     
  16. Alienmario

    Alienmario Well-Known Member

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    gaming! lol
    idk udk
    ..look for pirate stations
     
  17. LBG

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    80t Hypanium
    75t Electronics
    20t Mechanical supplies
    65t Nanotech
    80t microchips
     
  18. Myrobotwillneverdie

    Myrobotwillneverdie Well-Known Member

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    Funny. I'm having the same problem. I've checked the lounges at all the station multiple times.
     
  19. zI Veo Iz

    zI Veo Iz Well-Known Member

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    Thanks alot.
     
  20. Andiron

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    I agree with bManic's assessment of GoF2 but would like to offer some explanation as to why.

    First of all GoF2 is a very good game. I have played the game for over 20 hours and haven't even gotten very far into the main storyline yet and I'm STILL not done playing yet. The fact I stopped playing the main storyline quests to do trading and other stuff for a while is a strong indicator that I'm really enjoying the game a LOT. :D

    It oozes quality in all aspects and to me it comes so close to being a PC or console level of experience that I find myself judging it as if it were a PC or console game. I think that says something about the quality of the game if people like me and bManic are simply wondering why Fishlabs didn't add certain items that really would have made it almost like a PC or console game? Items like throttle control, an improved flight model, and a little more believable and more interesting game universe (such as moving asteroid fields away from the space stations and making the systems a little more unique), and other similar changes?

    Ultimately, I think what I'm trying to say is that the GoF2 experience is so close to a PC or console like game that its hard for me to judge it as just another iOS game and it means that it perhaps gets criticized a bit unfairly. I still rated the game a 5 because it is a stellar experience, but I think it opens the door (or opens it even more) to allowing deeper and non-casual types of games to co-exist on iOS devices along with the more casual ones that we are more used to.

    On a related note but tangential to this thread, am I the only one starting to get tired of the attitude of some people in these forums that seem to think that all games on an iOS device can only be for casual players? I disagree with the notion that all iPhone/iPod games should be of short duration, limited complexity, and only suitable for "casual" play and hope to see that attitude start to go away.

    And yes, I know my iPhone 4 isn't a PSP or a DS, but I still think that there is plenty of room on the iDevices for games that are deeper than typical casual play and I disagree with the notion that ALL iOS games must satisfy the needs of being only for casual or quick pickup and play type experiences.

    Really not trying to be a troll with my comments - if anything I firmly believe that the faults I find with GoF2 are actually comments on just how good of a game it is and when I start making the obvious comparisons to similar PC or consoel games it makes me kind of sad that it could have been an even better experience.

    Anyway - I would like to congratule Fishlabs for a truly awesome game and hope that they have enough success to take GoF3 to more of a PC or console level of experience and quality.
     

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