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Hyperspace Rangers Runner Mac OS

Hyperspace Rangers Runner Mac Os 11

Hyperspace Rangers Runner Mac OS

Hyperspace Rangers Runner Mac Os Download

So I'm finally close to finishing this one off. I'm running a badass Faeyan Ranger class (797), with 70+ repair, 50% + 11(I think) deflect and have a loadout of 4-IMHO-9000 and 1 Vertix. I liberate whole star systems by myself, cutting down most of the smaller ships in a day or two.
I've already taken down Terron and Blaster.
But Keller is really starting to piss me off. I can chase him into hyperspace, but then all my weapons turn to absolute dogshit. The Vertix is OK, but takes too long to recharge, and if I get close enough to Keller to do the maximum damage, I get eaten alive. If I stay far away, I get chipped away and eaten alive.
Any tips on successful loadouts? I'm debating picking up a ~1200 liner just for the additional hull, but I don't know that the loss of speed won't hurt just as much. I've got ~1.2 mil to spend so about any loadout is possible.
Help me save the universe from teh Dominators!
-Del