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Old 07-20-2012, 05:27 PM
Mdaymond Mdaymond is offline
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Pezmage mentioned a (few) pages back that it would of been nice if someone had copied all helpful strategies posted by us onto a free blog for beginners of the game to review themselves instead of having to find needles in a haystack here.

I like this idea.

But I'm thinking about taking it a step further and setting up a website of my own. I used to code in java, html, php and a small amount of C+ alongside a networking qualification I achieved a few years back. I never put these to any real use so have forgotten much of it. But I could quite easily use a template and strike up a website for the cause Pezmage mentioned, and include many other collections of helpful hints and tips that are only scattered in forums around the net at the moment.

So if I were to do this, what else would anyone like to see on this site?

The usual 'Links' to helpful resources such as the Pocket Planes wiki and rusty snowmans tool would be obvious things to include. There could be a page of collective game centre ID's centred around this forum (and others). So if I wanted to see where Pezmage or PocketPlanesGod was in the leaderboards during an event, I would be able to see his GC ID if he wanted it to appear on this section of the site and add him? Also, a list of the crews and an archive of which crew finished in which place for the top 10 crews each event. I don't know, I'm just playing with the idea of doing this. Is it worth doing? What else could be included?
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Old 07-20-2012, 05:33 PM
vicsark vicsark is offline
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just turned lvl28! now debating if i should get the cloudliner.

does anyone use cloudliners and whts your thoughts on them?
There's nothing better than loading up an empty Cloudliner in London with 17 L.A layovers

Apart from that, They're fast so expensive to run, the M is a bizarre 12p/5c. And you really got to have a layover strategy to fill them up for the 25% bonus.
you got to have all your airports fully upgraded first of course (for the number of jobs/layovers).

I got 3M, 2C and 1P running , they're kind of cool but not the easiest to use properly.
I Keep'em flying for now.
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Old 07-20-2012, 05:38 PM
benhud benhud is offline
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Pezmage mentioned a (few) pages back that it would of been nice if someone had copied all helpful strategies posted by us onto a free blog for beginners of the game to review themselves instead of having to find needles in a haystack here.

I like this idea.

But I'm thinking about taking it a step further and setting up a website of my own. I used to code in java, html, php and a small amount of C+ alongside a networking qualification I achieved a few years back. I never put these to any real use so have forgotten much of it. But I could quite easily use a template and strike up a website for the cause Pezmage mentioned, and include many other collections of helpful hints and tips that are only scattered in forums around the net at the moment.

So if I were to do this, what else would anyone like to see on this site?

The usual 'Links' to helpful resources such as the Pocket Planes wiki and rusty snowmans tool would be obvious things to include. There could be a page of collective game centre ID's centred around this forum (and others). So if I wanted to see where Pezmage or PocketPlanesGod was in the leaderboards during an event, I would be able to see his GC ID if he wanted it to appear on this section of the site and add him? Also, a list of the crews and an archive of which crew finished in which place for the top 10 crews each event. I don't know, I'm just playing with the idea of doing this. Is it worth doing? What else could be included?
I think this is a great idea! I would visit this website frequently without a doubt!
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Old 07-20-2012, 05:46 PM
Pezmage Pezmage is offline
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Originally Posted by Mdaymond View Post
Pezmage mentioned a (few) pages back that it would of been nice if someone had copied all helpful strategies posted by us onto a free blog for beginners of the game to review themselves instead of having to find needles in a haystack here.

I like this idea.

But I'm thinking about taking it a step further and setting up a website of my own. I used to code in java, html, php and a small amount of C+ alongside a networking qualification I achieved a few years back. I never put these to any real use so have forgotten much of it. But I could quite easily use a template and strike up a website for the cause Pezmage mentioned, and include many other collections of helpful hints and tips that are only scattered in forums around the net at the moment.

So if I were to do this, what else would anyone like to see on this site?

The usual 'Links' to helpful resources such as the Pocket Planes wiki and rusty snowmans tool would be obvious things to include. There could be a page of collective game centre ID's centred around this forum (and others). So if I wanted to see where Pezmage or PocketPlanesGod was in the leaderboards during an event, I would be able to see his GC ID if he wanted it to appear on this section of the site and add him? Also, a list of the crews and an archive of which crew finished in which place for the top 10 crews each event. I don't know, I'm just playing with the idea of doing this. Is it worth doing? What else could be included?
Oh man do it. With any luck I'll have a video up on Youtube this evening regarding my Sequoias strat. A forum goer asked me to explain it with pics or a video since they're visual learners. I've never made a video before like that so it should be fun to see how it turns out. (If you search me on Youtube right now you'll see a short video of my daughter, heh)
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Old 07-20-2012, 06:14 PM
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I just put my first Cloudliner into the fleet. Stupid expensive to get up and running bux wise. Especially now that bux are harder to come by. 292 bux just to put into service then another 219 for weight and 219 for distance. Over 700 bux for one Cloudliner. Insane!
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Old 07-20-2012, 06:25 PM
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I just put my first Cloudliner into the fleet. Stupid expensive to get up and running bux wise. Especially now that bux are harder to come by. 292 bux just to put into service then another 219 for weight and 219 for distance. Over 700 bux for one Cloudliner. Insane!
I hope it works for you. I had 4 fully upgraded before I realized I hated them :|
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Old 07-20-2012, 06:57 PM
tofubean tofubean is offline
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I hate my cloudliners too.
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Old 07-20-2012, 08:55 PM
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I hope it works for you. I had 4 fully upgraded before I realized I hated them :|
That is why I am only running two. A P and a C. M is too unbalanced. They are simply for a new route. Don't care if they don't make massive amounts of cash. I have seen too many people on here making major money and still bored. I am trying to set up routes as if I was an ax
Cruel airline rather than for more money. See if that helps with boredom.
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Old 07-20-2012, 09:32 PM
O'Doyle O'Doyle is offline
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That is why I am only running two. A P and a C. M is too unbalanced. They are simply for a new route. Don't care if they don't make massive amounts of cash. I have seen too many people on here making major money and still bored. I am trying to set up routes as if I was an ax
Cruel airline rather than for more money. See if that helps with boredom.
Slowly but surely replacing all the long-range planes with Sequoia-Ms. Eventually, it'll be nothing but those and AE-Ms for feeding. Currently, two sea knights deliver to the global event locations when necessary. I HATE my 3 cloudliners, as it usually takes 25 minutes to fill the damn things. Meh. Only keeping them in the hopes they will be patched to suck less eventually.
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Old 07-20-2012, 10:20 PM
scott523 scott523 is offline
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I don't know if this was mentioned already, but the map should have the pinch to zoom feature instead of the -/+.
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