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I am begging, please add minimum level requirements to pilot...
BlackenedPies:
Swaps are usually successful if you explain it. Players often don't notice the notification so one idea is a pop-up message similar to recommended loadouts. There's currently no limit for spamming swap requests so it should work like recommended loadouts with Accept/Decline and a 30 second timer.
Lu Lu:
Well, as a mid-level pilot, i must say there is a critical lacking in the tutorial, and in reality, the only way to get better is to get actual in game practice, but frankly, no amount of in game experience as a pilot will compensate for ignorance of how the component systems work. There is little skill required (relatively) in moving a ship, but a lot of skill required in understanding when to charge, when to flee, hold back and etc. You simply as just a pilot cannot hope to understand weapon arcs component durability and how to save/destroy just by flying around.
My 2 cents at least.
Arturo Sanchez:
--- Quote from: Dilley'B on January 09, 2016, 05:21:57 am ---
My argument on obligation to teach instead of wreck novice pilots goes only to those that want to expand the player base and elongate the game itself for as long as possible. And seeing as most high level folks enjoy the game and keep coming back, it seems that is just the next logical step that needs to be taken in such a small player base. Playing the same people over and over cant be the future of the game can it? You may not have signed up to be the handy helper, but is it not implied by your participation in this game?
The same people that want to play this game hardcore can also be killing it by getting tired of helping. Take a break. Step away. But come back and try and help a few times here and there. I find way too much stacking. I know this. Doesnt matter that Im writing this when I saw 3 games earlier 3v3 with every high level on one side and the highest on the other was 14. Its gonna happen sometimes. I'm just saying it shouldnt. Helping in chat isnt the same as helping during the game. Ill get off my soapbox now. I see these things in game and I guess I want badly for this game to be above the rest of the garbage out there. There's a certain feeling you get when you are behind the wheel and in the skies with your crew that denotes extreme responsibility in a game. I like the idea of that responsibility to be with the community as well.
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Anyone consider the fact that veteran retention goes down with every sale? You know the people that LOVE this game? Why is this whole thing catering to a bunch of nobodies that are nothing more than extra pocket change for muse?
Squidslinger Gilder:
--- Quote from: Maximillian Jazzhand on January 09, 2016, 03:37:55 pm ---
--- Quote from: Dilley'B on January 09, 2016, 05:21:57 am ---
My argument on obligation to teach instead of wreck novice pilots goes only to those that want to expand the player base and elongate the game itself for as long as possible. And seeing as most high level folks enjoy the game and keep coming back, it seems that is just the next logical step that needs to be taken in such a small player base. Playing the same people over and over cant be the future of the game can it? You may not have signed up to be the handy helper, but is it not implied by your participation in this game?
The same people that want to play this game hardcore can also be killing it by getting tired of helping. Take a break. Step away. But come back and try and help a few times here and there. I find way too much stacking. I know this. Doesnt matter that Im writing this when I saw 3 games earlier 3v3 with every high level on one side and the highest on the other was 14. Its gonna happen sometimes. I'm just saying it shouldnt. Helping in chat isnt the same as helping during the game. Ill get off my soapbox now. I see these things in game and I guess I want badly for this game to be above the rest of the garbage out there. There's a certain feeling you get when you are behind the wheel and in the skies with your crew that denotes extreme responsibility in a game. I like the idea of that responsibility to be with the community as well.
--- End quote ---
Anyone consider the fact that veteran retention goes down with every sale? You know the people that LOVE this game? Why is this whole thing catering to a bunch of nobodies that are nothing more than extra pocket change for muse?
--- End quote ---
More like with every sale comes a huge patch that either breaks or adds something that veterans hate. Although I do know a few who refuse to play during sales because they can't stand the clientele that the game gets.
Byron Cavendish:
--- Quote from: Gilder Unfettered on January 09, 2016, 04:38:19 pm ---
--- Quote from: Maximillian Jazzhand on January 09, 2016, 03:37:55 pm ---
--- Quote from: Dilley'B on January 09, 2016, 05:21:57 am ---
My argument on obligation to teach instead of wreck novice pilots goes only to those that want to expand the player base and elongate the game itself for as long as possible. And seeing as most high level folks enjoy the game and keep coming back, it seems that is just the next logical step that needs to be taken in such a small player base. Playing the same people over and over cant be the future of the game can it? You may not have signed up to be the handy helper, but is it not implied by your participation in this game?
The same people that want to play this game hardcore can also be killing it by getting tired of helping. Take a break. Step away. But come back and try and help a few times here and there. I find way too much stacking. I know this. Doesnt matter that Im writing this when I saw 3 games earlier 3v3 with every high level on one side and the highest on the other was 14. Its gonna happen sometimes. I'm just saying it shouldnt. Helping in chat isnt the same as helping during the game. Ill get off my soapbox now. I see these things in game and I guess I want badly for this game to be above the rest of the garbage out there. There's a certain feeling you get when you are behind the wheel and in the skies with your crew that denotes extreme responsibility in a game. I like the idea of that responsibility to be with the community as well.
--- End quote ---
Anyone consider the fact that veteran retention goes down with every sale? You know the people that LOVE this game? Why is this whole thing catering to a bunch of nobodies that are nothing more than extra pocket change for muse?
--- End quote ---
More like with every sale comes a huge patch that either breaks or adds something that veterans hate. Although I do know a few who refuse to play during sales because they can't stand the clientele that the game gets.
--- End quote ---
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