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GoIO just isn't fun enough to maintain my interrest.
Squidslinger Gilder:
Barujin I'm a level 11 going on 12 and I am not ashamed to admit...I crash into stuff.
Really, it is easy to do and some maps make it worse with wind. Heck last night I got stuck in a building till I blew up because wind drifted me from a good ambush spot into the said building.
Also I recommend checking out the Docks forum down below. You sound like a player who has really tried. You don't sound like a normal noob player who throws a fit and leaves. You would be perfect for some of the clans this game has. There you would learn advanced flight tactics and teamwork skills you won't find in pub matches. Also you'd have access to competent teammates. Give this a shot before you give up.
Plasmarobo:
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--- Quote from: Ofiach on June 14, 2013, 12:17:25 pm ---I have to say this sounds alot more like a "this game requires real teamwork and I hate it for that" than anything else. I mean COD has ruined a generation of gamers don't succumb and try to learn teamwork man! Put together a good crew!
Also concerning the maps, well you have to learn them..... thats the bare truth, learn the map and know how to use it to your advantage and win. If you don't have the attention span to learn all of 8 maps well I dunno what to tell you. It sounds a bit douchey but come on man, this is a game you have to put on big boy pants for.
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sounds very douchey... dont hassle the guy cause this game isnt his preference. people like different things.
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Let's not call anyone douchey at all.
We're a community guys! We must always make a good impression!
But yeah, this game isn't for everyone! There is a lot of dependence on other people!
This basically gives you two fundamental choices: Cultivate a group of people to play with (should be inclusive, I love finding new friends on this game!) or find a game that better suits how you want to play! Honestly life is too short to waste it trying to enjoy something you aren't going to.
I think you should give this game another chance, but at it's core this game is a teamwork simulator. You can't really dominate on your own or carry your team. At least, not consistently.
I still occasionally get stuck on the terrain. They are working to fix the bugs in that, but sometimes, I just forget where things are.
--- Quote from: Barujin on June 14, 2013, 11:22:45 am ---I understand the game just fine. I'm proud of the ships that I've built after testing out their weapons in practice mode a lot to find the ones that kill the fastest. I've had success in maneuvering my ship as a pilot. I've really invested into learning this game and know it well for the short time that I've played. I've tried the advanced groups and must honestly say that I actually enjoyed the beginner ones more. The game is simply frustrating, whether its avoiding crashing in hard maps or tolerating a captain and crew who randomly don't care how they play.
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This is basically relationship cultivation. People are still people, you can't simply treat them as players. If they aren't worth it, move on and find someone who is. If you can't, wait a bit. Someone will always turn up!
Testing things on practice is... not realistic.
I test things against other players. I only practice when someone else asks me to fly them so they can try the aim on a weapon or something. Live trials are the way to go!
But why are you frustrated with advanced groups vs beginner matches?
Are they just harder? Or are we being mean to you, or not teaching you/helping?
We like when people play the game well, and are always willing to help out, your feedback would be super helpful to us!
Echoez:
--- Quote from: -Bounty- Plasmarobo on June 15, 2013, 02:29:35 am ---But why are you frustrated with advanced groups vs beginner matches?
Are they just harder? Or are we being mean to you, or not teaching you/helping?
We like when people play the game well, and are always willing to help out, your feedback would be super helpful to us!
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I'd like to adress that, cause there is a major reason new people don't like playing versus advanced players and it's completely valid.
There is a mentality behing this, besically a newer player has already lost the game into his mind when he/she knows they will go up against a well know and experienced player and this happens with a vast majority of people. They don't like losing and that's completely natural. Nobody likes losing and if you keep playing against someone more advanced like this, you will never win, continious loses make the player develop a defeated mentality and actually makes them want to leave the game.
No matter how much advice you give them, people still want to taste that little bit of victory to keep them confident, playing against a player that won't let you do that, will just drive you out of the game eventually, unless you are realy set on trying to your damn hardest and honestly, this is a video game, most people will undestandably not want to put all that effort into it so they do not like more advanced players playing against them.
I hope this helped.
EDIT: Also I have seen most of these 'Advanced players vs less advanced ones' and honestly, all I see most of the times is a team stacked with all the people that know each other and the other team with the general pubber that has no idea what tactics mean or probably has a below average crew, these players, set against a group that knows what they are doing. It's plain slaughter and probably not even the slightest bit of fun for newcomers.
Squidslinger Gilder:
Often times I get a lot of powder monkeys or swabbies. I'm not always playing at times when clan mates are on so it is common I'll be having to grill some newbies. The ones that really listen and communicate can honestly hold their own against any vet. But just yesterday I had one, he seemed like he communicated at the start then he went and did his own thing over and over. Wouldn't listen to commands. I'd be setting good clear kills up and he's sitting on the back gun or jumping on the side gun. I dunno if some people just get their own stubborn idea of they know everything from the moment they get into a new game or not.
Then you have others that see high level and instantly think they can just do nothing and get wins. Its pretty clear at times.
It is great when you have some newbies jump in and don't run away in terror. Actually stay in and ask stuff. Had another night where we sat in a lobby waiting for players just helping this newbie pilot get answers. He was still terribly out matched but he took it in stride and learned a few things from it.
If Zack's team can play on a competitive level in 2 weeks of game time, then anyone entering this game can overcome the high levels and get up onto that competitive level. Heck we got a few crew mates who are also in less than a month game time. Think one is only 3 weeks and he was subbed in and did a fine job for two weeks in a row now.
N-Sunderland:
Exactly. You know the Falconeers team that ran in Icarus Sky? Almost all of them have been playing for 1-2 months.
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