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Darren Peterson
Villore Sec Ops Gallente Federation
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Posted - 2012.09.10 21:09:00 -
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Hi,
In other FPS games I've played, theres always been a lobby system, so you join one game, and when it finishes you go into the next game with the same set of people. This always meant if you were with a bunch of people who used comms, you just stayed with them. Or, if you found yourself playing with a load of cannon fodder, well then... :). It also meant that you always started a match at the start, rather than join half way through.
So it seems Dust doesn't work like that, or at least doesn't in the Beta instant battles, and I haven't been able to get into any Corp vs Corp ones yet. Is this going to stay the same in the release? Also, is there a way to stick with decent people? I was on a game earlier with a couple of fellow Brits on voice comms and it does make the game a lot more enjoyable. Just waiting for my new headset to arrive so I can join in properly.
Cheers,
Darren. |
Darren Peterson
Villore Sec Ops Gallente Federation
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Posted - 2012.09.10 21:33:00 -
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Mavado V Noriega wrote:@OP if ppl join ur squad or u join theirs u stick with them after the game is done
Really? I hadn't noticed. Whenever I finish a game it drops me back to my quarters and I never seem to have the same people in any two matches. Or do I have to specifically join a squad? |
Darren Peterson
Villore Sec Ops Gallente Federation
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Posted - 2012.09.11 00:46:00 -
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Grenwal Hiesenberg wrote:Press the chat button [select?], then scroll all the way down and choose the + option, create/join a squad, type in LFSquad (looking for squad) press x to join and there will be a plethora of players who communicate with each other and try to work as a team, it is recommended that you have a mic but they might let it slide if you're good at following orders. Use the community chat feature to request a squad invite.
Thanks for the help, I'll give that a try tomorrow. I always prefer it when people are communicating. I don't speak much, but happy to work together with others. :) |
Darren Peterson
Villore Sec Ops Gallente Federation
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Posted - 2012.09.11 08:55:00 -
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Grenwal Hiesenberg wrote:Darren Peterson wrote:Grenwal Hiesenberg wrote:Press the chat button [select?], then scroll all the way down and choose the + option, create/join a squad, type in LFSquad (looking for squad) press x to join and there will be a plethora of players who communicate with each other and try to work as a team, it is recommended that you have a mic but they might let it slide if you're good at following orders. Use the community chat feature to request a squad invite. Thanks for the help, I'll give that a try tomorrow. I always prefer it when people are communicating. I don't speak much, but happy to work together with others. :) When you appreciate a comment, you can always press the button (wink wink....) Hopefully we'll see you on!
Hint taken! ;) |
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