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huang3721

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  1. The Engineer She is a friendly and polite coworker who will put up with all nonsense around her. She also has a copious amount of anti-depressants in her drawer, just in case.
  2. The Chief I have no idea how did he get away with this: "I need actual combat data, but most of my operators are either dead, hospitalized, or too scared to work." "No problem!" "Gina put on that suit! You, your boyfriend, and I will do several test runs!"
  3. My parish priest usually adds a short prayer for those souls in The Prayer of the Faithful. We believe our prayer will ease their suffering while they are in Purgatory. So they don't need to come out, because they can't. 😁 Although in all seriousness, I miss attending Mass with my friends and my family. Thank you for the post.
  4. I envy anyone who has resources and skills to create beautiful images. Great work!😛
  5. Hollows is not easy when you play solo as a level 6 scrapper. I did David Wincott and Flux story arcs recently. Avoiding Outcasts in Four Season while sprinting is easy, but hunting them down is another story, Beating Frostfire is possible, but it is not an easy task. IMO this game is "easy" only when you know how to tweak your stats, have (many) friends that also know how to tweak their stats or don't mind setting difficulty level to -1. Otherwise you should carefully plan your attack and escape route.
  6. text: homecomingservers.com copied link: youtube.com Now that's sneaky
  7. Got it. Plan-Do-Check-Action. I'll also try this one. If I pull the camera high enough, I can see most of mobs and (hopefully) minimize the error. It's an RTS game now! 😛 Thanks guys! 🙂
  8. Thank you for the answers, but my problem is caused by proximity. Occasionally the closest enemy belongs to the other mob, so I am looking for a method(?) to target the closest enemy who belongs to the same mob. I'm sorry, I will rephrase my question above.
  9. I sometimes accidentally target other mob whenever I defeat an enemy whose location is close to that other mob. Making it worse is my press-"f"-to-quickly-run-to-the-next-target habit. Whenever it happens, I simply ignore my current target, frantically press "f" to cancel the follow order, turn my camera, run to my original mob, and finally press Ctrl+Tab. This remedy doesn't work too well for blasters. Any advice? Is there any slash command to foolproof my targeting? Thanks. --Edit-- Sorry for the confusion. I should state my problem more clearly. My problem is I occasionally follow (and aggro) the wrong mob by accident because one of their member is closer than the rest of my target . Is there any method or best practice to eliminate or alleviate this?
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