|
Author |
Thread Statistics | Show CCP posts - 0 post(s) |
Regis Blackbird
DUST University Ivy League
933
|
Posted - 2015.05.29 05:31:00 -
[1] - Quote
Foxhound3857 Loadsamoney wrote:So, no surprise, after getting out of Recruit games and being thrown into the general public, I am getting ripped apart by the better geared, more skilled players in Public Contracts, especially the clanned players. I'm assuming this is normal for Dust 514, and that the game takes some settling into and has a learning curve to it. I got my ass kicked quite a bit when I started playing TF2.
But I've learned a few things starting out.
-Don't go alone. Spawn somewhere that has teammates nearby and STAY WITH THEM. Roaming solo is just asking to be killed.
-Don't engage 1v1. I'm not sure how big of a difference the higher gear makes, but with my starter gear I feel like I have absolutely ZERO CHANCE of surviving direct confrontation, so it's better to stay back and support teammates, and scrounge whatever WP you can.
-Since I'm so bad at direct fights (possibly only because of starter gear and I'm not willing to spending ISK on better gear until I know I'm skilled enough to not lose money every match because of redeployment), I stopped trying to engage enemies and instead took up a support role, healing and reviving downed teammates with the Repair Tool and Nanite Injector whenever possible. In doing this I actually started being a lot more productive to my team, keeping important players alive, using fewer of my teams precious clones because of fewer deaths, and getting more WP through Triage/Revivals as a bonus.
Because of this, I'm thinking I may want to focus on a support role in the future, healing and watching out for my teammates instead of trying to actually get kills and contribute DPS. So I think, when my funds and my skill permit it, I'm going to try running Logitechs and focus on Rep/Nanite/Hives. Hopefully this doesn't make me too high of a priority for enemy target selection, I'd think they'd be focused on the guys shooting at them rather than the one guy whose just healing people.
Anyway, yeah, the first few hours have been absolutely brutal so far, and I don't expect it to get smoother anytime soon. It feels like getting started in this game is kinda like a crucible of fire sort of thing, and I just have to tough it out until I get more skill and better loot.
But I'm enjoying it, nonetheless. I got my ass kicked at Dark Souls when I first started playing it, and I'm a beast at it now and still love playing it. So it's my hope that if I just stick with this game and ride out the frustration, I'll get better at it and the game will get more fun.
Welcome to Dust. It's tough, but with that mindset you will flourish in this game
What you listed are not starter tips, but some of the cardinal rules of Dust that even Vets follow.
Edit: If you want to know the intricate details of Dust you could join Dust University. |
Regis Blackbird
DUST University Ivy League
935
|
Posted - 2015.05.29 17:43:00 -
[2] - Quote
Foxhound3857 Loadsamoney wrote:When should I start spending ISK on militia gear? I don't want to start spending 10k per deployment until I know I can break even on the K/D ratio or at least not lose money every match.
Only spend ISK on militia gear to get to know the weapon. Play around a bit, and if you find one you like spend one skill point for the weapon of choice, and buy Standard gear (STD) instead.
Militia is harder to fit (consume more CPU and PG) and have worse stats and performance.
Other than that, I echo the other posts that dropsuite core skills are where you want to place the majority of your skill points in the beginning. But don't take anything past level 3 (initially), as you get diminishing return for a shitload of SP. it's not worth it... |
Regis Blackbird
DUST University Ivy League
935
|
Posted - 2015.05.29 20:09:00 -
[3] - Quote
Foxhound3857 Loadsamoney wrote: Hopefully there's some support Logis that have two weapon slots so I can run a shotgun alongside a scrambler when I reach that point.
Sorry to disappoint you, unless you talk about the Scrambler Pistol (Sidearm). Both Shotgun and Scrambler Rifles are Light weapons, and only Commandos can carry two of those.
Currently only one Logi have a Light and a Sidearm slot (Amarr), and the rest only have one Light slot (no Sidearm). You might also want to wait with specing into a specific Logi too deep as there are "things" happening with the entire class, so what I just stated might not be correct in the future.
Personally I like to run a fast Scout Suite (which has two equipment slots) and drop uplinks and hack points beyond enemy lines. They are paper thin, but if you get the jump on somebody you can take out a seasoned player with a Milita Shotgun easily (point blank to the head).
There is also talk about Basic Frames (not Assault or Logi) will have two equipment slots in the future, but who knows? |
Regis Blackbird
DUST University Ivy League
935
|
Posted - 2015.05.29 20:21:00 -
[4] - Quote
Foxhound3857 Loadsamoney wrote:Songs of Seraphim wrote:Dreis ShadowWeaver wrote:100% vet alt. My fist thought exactly. But if I see him/her on the battlefield when I'm tinkering in my alt, I'll see for sure. What does that mean?
It means they don't believe you are a new player, but rather an Veteran who created another new character (of the three you have available = Alts). True or not, there are good people here who just want to help.
That being said, there are ALSO a lot of scammers and trolls which would just love to rip you off and leave you in the dirt, so I don't blame them for being cautious. Don't trust anybody blindly in New Eden!
|
|
|
|