SiriusSeven S Feb 18, 2015 #1 So I had a little fun with Google suggest. What do you think? Do these queries reflect the game (not necessarily in a strictly good or bad way)? -- Added one more panel -- Last edited: Feb 19, 2015
So I had a little fun with Google suggest. What do you think? Do these queries reflect the game (not necessarily in a strictly good or bad way)? -- Added one more panel --
Venree Feb 18, 2015 #2 I helped quite a few friends of mine start up in E: D and ... i cant believe how many of these questions i got asked lol +1 to you for at least making me chuckle
I helped quite a few friends of mine start up in E: D and ... i cant believe how many of these questions i got asked lol +1 to you for at least making me chuckle
SiriusSeven S Feb 19, 2015 #3 Venree said: I helped quite a few friends of mine start up in E: D and ... i cant believe how many of these questions i got asked lol +1 to you for at least making me chuckle Click to expand... My favourite is "elite dangerous who killed me" Also, the whole "why" panel is telling, perhaps. I wonder if these docking questions will diminish with the new chevron graphics.
Venree said: I helped quite a few friends of mine start up in E: D and ... i cant believe how many of these questions i got asked lol +1 to you for at least making me chuckle Click to expand... My favourite is "elite dangerous who killed me" Also, the whole "why" panel is telling, perhaps. I wonder if these docking questions will diminish with the new chevron graphics.
SiriusSeven S Feb 19, 2015 #5 Raz0rking said: kinda worrying that the first answer to where is "where to find slaves" xD Click to expand... Yeah I found it odd that "where is my eagle" is so far down the list (but still within the top 10 where queries... so maybe still significant). I suppose that too will fade with time, as that package is no longer purchasable.
Raz0rking said: kinda worrying that the first answer to where is "where to find slaves" xD Click to expand... Yeah I found it odd that "where is my eagle" is so far down the list (but still within the top 10 where queries... so maybe still significant). I suppose that too will fade with time, as that package is no longer purchasable.