10-03-2016, 06:07 PM
(10-03-2016, 05:16 PM)maxx55 Wrote: Shannon, some DMSI users like Chaos seem to be getting more obvious results than others. I understand that everyone starts from a different place, but would someone who has run AM or clearing subs before running DMSI ultimately get better results than someone that is using DMSI as their first sub?
Like when all "clearing" is done and the program has been fully integrated for months, will the results of the newbie on DMSI be just as good as someone who ran AM, E2, or LTU for an extended time beforehand? Even if they never get the same results, would each of them continually get better results indefinitely the longer they run it?
Thanks in advance, it's just something that crossed my mind.
DMSI will achieve the same results eventually whether you are new to subs or have used other subs for various types of clearing in the past. It is designed to achieve it;s goals regardless of anything and everything in it's way - given enough time. The more clearing you have done beforehand, the faster it will show results, but the question is...
Are the clearing modules in DMSI faster for clearing or using something else?
You'll find that DMSI is it's own best friend in that department.
However, it will use whatever foundation you currently have upon which to build; so if you have run AM, for example, your foundation will be stronger than if you have not.
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