JDEZ09
Dark Side Alliance
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Posted - 2014.04.27 17:12:00 -
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Lol soo many of these threads made.
As the game continues to recieve free updates and expansions, there will hopefully be an avenue for newer players to get comfortable with Dust and its gamble-type of gameplay. PvE comes to mind when I say that. Supposedly this may be something in the future for the game. Hopefully it will allow newcomers to get a proper feel for the game. much like how alot of gamers like to hit up the single player campaign before diving right into multiplayer. It builds their confidence.
However, now is not the time for that. Now is the time for veterans to enjoy their hard work and persistence. Many of us have been telling all those CoD, BF3/4, Killzone, and etc guys to jump on board early on with this one, to at least give them that timeframe of passive SP accumulation. If you are late to the proto party, im sorry bra. You will get there too someday.
I typically run prototype gear against good opposing teams. I respect the Nyain Sans and the Teamplayers of Dust. I wouldt disrespect them by running non-challenging gear. It just so happens that this occurs Very often because good corps are active and always playing. If you get caught up in the crossfire for being a blue on their team then I apoligize, but I wont downgrade to standard or militia because that is detrimental to my team, not just myself. It is very selfish to run cheap gear like that when my teammates need the efficiency that hiher tiers offer. Plus, like many, we can afford these things. We have stockpiled weapons. we have fought valiantly in the factional region to accrue loyalty discounted prototype weaponry.
So pubs now are more like scrimmages for the big boys & gals of dust. learn to gamble with us.
"Because lets face it, Dust is about gambling. You just don't go to vegas with 10 bucks expecting anything great to happen."
Get to advanced racial variants and that will already give you a fighting chance. Specialize deeply at first, and then branch out to make you more versatile. |
JDEZ09
Dark Side Alliance
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Posted - 2014.04.27 17:41:00 -
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keno trader wrote:JDEZ09 wrote:Lol soo many of these threads made.
As the game continues to recieve free updates and expansions, there will hopefully be an avenue for newer players to get comfortable with Dust and its gamble-type of gameplay. PvE comes to mind when I say that. Supposedly this may be something in the future for the game. Hopefully it will allow newcomers to get a proper feel for the game. much like how alot of gamers like to hit up the single player campaign before diving right into multiplayer. It builds their confidence.
However, now is not the time for that. Now is the time for veterans to enjoy their hard work and persistence. Many of us have been telling all those CoD, BF3/4, Killzone, and etc guys to jump on board early on with this one, to at least give them that timeframe of passive SP accumulation. If you are late to the proto party, im sorry bra. You will get there too someday.
I typically run prototype gear against good opposing teams. I respect the Nyain Sans and the Teamplayers of Dust. I wouldt disrespect them by running non-challenging gear. It just so happens that this occurs Very often because good corps are active and always playing. If you get caught up in the crossfire for being a blue on their team then I apoligize, but I wont downgrade to standard or militia because that is detrimental to my team, not just myself. It is very selfish to run cheap gear like that when my teammates need the efficiency that hiher tiers offer. Plus, like many, we can afford these things. We have stockpiled weapons. we have fought valiantly in the factional region to accrue loyalty discounted prototype weaponry.
So pubs now are more like scrimmages for the big boys & gals of dust. learn to gamble with us.
"Because lets face it, Dust is about gambling. You just don't go to vegas with 10 bucks expecting anything great to happen."
Get to advanced racial variants and that will already give you a fighting chance. Specialize deeply at first, and then branch out to make you more versatile. It took me about 2 months to get a proto suit. I'm not sure that's quite the friendliest way to go about making a game, especailly one that's on a console lol.
Lol I can see where youre coming from with that. I can agree on that a bit. I do like how ccp hosts alot of SP based events. While that is very good for veterans, it also gives newcomers a chance to shorten that timespan. More importantly, those are the chances to really get your core skills where they need to be before even going proto.
Alot of the vets use youtube and allied chat channels to assist new players also. Believe it or not, the Dust514 community is thriving, and is always willing to help players who ask questions and seek to be more involved with the game.
Any typical corporate website may host threads containing organized tutorial and gameplay videos to help newer players see whats in store ahead for the various paths they choose.
Nod Keras, Cyriously Moody, Gamerfreak, shoot even Lowratehitman, to name a few, come to mind when I say this. CEOPYREX should also be included in that part of the community. I highly recommend new players to check them out if they really want to get hyped about Dust. |