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Beren Hurin
Onslaught Inc RISE of LEGION
1907
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Posted - 2013.12.16 14:04:00 -
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Not just the NPC Corps. One thing a more experienced corp offers is a greater collection of brains solving problems. A lot of the players I see on here complaining are in the tiny 20 man corps. If you considered joining an alliance or corp with more players helping cover each others holes, you'd probably have a better time at this game and feel more competitive. |
Beren Hurin
Onslaught Inc RISE of LEGION
1907
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Posted - 2013.12.16 14:07:00 -
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Kasote Denzara wrote:But I like my corp. If I joined an alliance, my corp's name is null!
If you enjoy getting stomped, having bad strategies, not realizing what you can do to get out of the losing streak, only so you can have a silly corp name you picked, then go ahead. |
Beren Hurin
Onslaught Inc RISE of LEGION
1907
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Posted - 2013.12.16 14:14:00 -
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Surt gods end wrote:Beren Hurin wrote:Not just the NPC Corps. One thing a more experienced corp offers is a greater collection of brains solving problems. A lot of the players I see on here complaining are in the tiny 20 man corps. If you considered joining an alliance or corp with more players helping cover each others holes, you'd probably have a better time at this game and feel more competitive. Not RTS or MMO. You don't tell players especially new players to join already established clans *corps..* whatever. What if they want to start their own of just 10 friends and then expand? I get what your saying, players invested on the eve side of things will have it easier, But this is a FPS.
No I'm not talking about Eve side investment. I'm talking about the entitled complainers who whine the instant the new patch comes out that their playstyle has been nerfed. They don't have any level headed people nearby to tell them, "Hold on a bit, test out a few new fits, experiment, adapt and you will be fine."
Another way of putting it. The bigger your corp, the more people that can 'run experiments' to figure out how to play what to fight in, and what works good together. If you play with the same 5-10 people and you all run caldari logi then when they touch shields you will feel violated, until you realize how everything else is supposed to work together and that you've actually been going up against the hardest hitting shield weapons already, and the new rifles won't hurt as much. |
Beren Hurin
Onslaught Inc RISE of LEGION
1907
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Posted - 2013.12.16 14:16:00 -
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Roner General wrote:Beren Hurin wrote:Kasote Denzara wrote:But I like my corp. If I joined an alliance, my corp's name is null! If you enjoy getting stomped, having bad strategies, not realizing what you can do to get out of the losing streak, only so you can have a silly corp name you picked, then go ahead. war us then? A vulture is one of AE's sister corps so come get some
If you are already in a vet alliance/coalition then why are you commenting. I'm trying to give advice to improve new players' experience and help their learning curve. The best thing they can do for themselves is get plugged in to the more experienced areas as possible. Living in the 'FPS-skill-ghetto' will perpetuate their own poor playstyles such as red line snipering.
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Beren Hurin
Onslaught Inc RISE of LEGION
1907
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Posted - 2013.12.16 14:28:00 -
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calvin b wrote:Beren Hurin wrote:Kasote Denzara wrote:But I like my corp. If I joined an alliance, my corp's name is null! If you enjoy getting stomped, having bad strategies, not realizing what you can do to get out of the losing streak, only so you can have a silly corp name you picked, then go ahead. See this is what cracks me up. So being a bigger corp somehow makes you a better player . I recently created a corp to fly into the face of other corps ideology. I think a person should have fun first, then focus on building oneself, and after all this is to a fine point. We can then focus channeling the energy into something great. A corp is more than PC, KD/R, or even corp pride. Its about hanging out with others, having a few laughs, and trying to do something no one else has done. This is what makes Scavenger's Daughter special, for we do not see a player, we see a person, and from that concept we acknowledge that they like us deserve respect and to not be judged for whatever ideology someone says is the right one.
Sounds like you have a fine corp. My main observation was that I noticed a correlation between whiners on the forums and small corps. They are whining because they aren't having fun, and can't figure out a way out of the stomping they are exposed to. |
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