
This syllabi contains the standard information of this class pertaining to ship movement, ship warping, bookmarks, tactical and fleet warping, and adjusting to combat conditions. Mastering the material covered in this class will enable each capsuleer to get the most out of his or her ships. These basic tasks may seem simple and pointless, but are often the very things that separate a successful or unsuccessful tackle, and can mean the difference between life or death. There are many skills that a capsuleer must learn as a ship pilot, but some of the most important things to learn are things that beginning pilots do almost subconsciously: steering a ship, warping between systems and locations, and orbiting targets.

( ROTMG forum section.) And I shared a custom Key Map for ROTMG, which includes a hotkey to teleport your guys to you via the game’s built-in /teleport command (that works once every 10 seconds), an all-to-Nexus hotkey, a right click menu disabler (so right clicking won’t bring up the flash menu when you are doing something important), and a couple other helpful tricks. I also shared some tips on the forums for multiboxing Realm of the Mad God, based on my experiences casually multiboxing the game. Which I also made a video for! (The same technique used to multibox Realm of the Mad God will also work for other Flash games as well.) It’s just a matter of getting ISBoxer, and following the short How to Multibox a Flash game guide. I’ve made it easy for anyone to get started multiboxing Realm of the Mad God. A few minor bug fixes later, and I’m multiboxing ROTMG like a king! Thankfully, Adobe has official standalone Flash Player software… that can also make a standalone client (“projector”) to play a given Flash game! And because Flash supports Direct3D 9 when hardware acceleration is enabled, that means Inner Space (and ISBoxer) should already work. I first attempted to support Realm of the Mad God via the Steam route, since I was already basically familiar with the challenges involved, but as it turns out it was more effective to support Flash. Realm of the Mad God is a free-to-play 2d shooter MMO, built in Flash, and playable in your web browser.

But we’re not talking about Farmville here. It sounds like millions of tiny browser gamers weeping. Every once in a while I’d get a request for multiboxing “browser games”.
