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Subscribe for more ► http://bit.ly/1l4phHv Updated for the full release version of Elite Dangerous, this Elite Dangerous Powerplay guide / tutorial includes how to choose your strategy in Powerplay, as well as Elite Dangerous noob Powerplay tips. Powerplay (known as the 1.3 release) is a major update to Elite Dangerous that drastically changed the game, bringing in political powers and entirely new tiers of gameplay. Here's an overview of what's in the video: 1. Competing to prepare systems - 1:18 2. Preparing any system you like - 4:01 3. How to waste your time in preparation - 6:58 4. How expansion works - 8:58 5. Getting the best return on effort in expansion - 11:59 6. How to waste your time in control - 14:29 7. Understanding other powers' preparation - 16:11 8. Understanding other powers' expansion - 17:42 9. Undermining another power's system - 18:53 10. Exploiting solo play - 20:32 Elite: Dangerous is a space adventure, trading, and combat simulator that is the fourth release in the Elite video game series. Piloting a spaceship, the player explores a realistic 1:1 scale open world galaxy based on the real Milky Way, with the gameplay being open-ended. The game is the first in the series to attempt to feature massively multiplayer gameplay, with players' actions affecting the narrative story of the game's persistent universe, while also retaining single player options. It is the sequel to Frontier: First Encounters, the third game in the Elite series, released in 1995. Open Play gameplay is similar to EvE Online in that many actions which would be considered griefing in other multiplayer games are generally permitted here, so long as a valid roleplaying reason is attached. Examples include (but are not limited to) stealing from other players, extortion, and blocking off star systems via blockade or similar means. However, some actions, like "mob mentality" persecution, abusing exploits (such as "combat logging") and cursing are still not allowed, and could eventually result in a shadow ban, meaning to lose access to the main server. The player is able to explore the game's galaxy of some 400 billion star systems, complete with planets and moons that rotate and orbit in real-time, resulting in dynamic day/night cycles. Around 150,000 of the game's star systems are taken from real-world astronomical data, while the remainder are procedurally generated according to scientific models. Throughout the galaxy, the player is able to dock with space stations and outposts to trade goods, purchase new spacecraft, re-arm their ship, effect repairs and to seek or complete missions from text-based station "bulletin boards". The player may also find cargo or encounter other ships while in flight by investigating 'Unidentified Signal Sources'. Elite Dangerous Powerplay Guide Elite Dangerous Powerplay Tutorial Elite Dangerous Powerplay Beginners Elite Dangerous Powerplay Gameplay Elite Dangerous Powerplay Walkthrough Elite Dangerous Powerplay Part 1 Let's Play Elite Dangerous Powerplay 1.3 Release All Elite: Dangerous intellectual property is owned by Frontier.