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Tyas Borg
Osmon Surveillance Caldari State
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Posted - 2012.09.14 10:56:00 -
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If your still struggling Jax and your on the EU servers at night or a US player, then hit me up a message in game when you get your headset sorted. I'd be happy to coach you through the basics ;)
I play in the EU myself, but my times are totally anit-social :P |
Jax GG
Osmon Surveillance Caldari State
84
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Posted - 2012.09.14 11:15:00 -
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STB DEADPOOL5241 EV wrote:If nothing else, please add me to your in game contacts send me a group invite, Ill be glad to chat and play a few rounds and observe your fighting style so I may offer tips.
Tyas Borg wrote:If your still struggling Jax and your on the EU servers at night or a US player, then hit me up a message in game when you get your headset sorted. I'd be happy to coach you through the basics ;)
I play in the EU myself, but my times are totally anit-social :P
Thank you both. I'll see if i can get the headset working this evening. Only problem is that the PS is on the other side of the room to the sofa......
Also... an update to all of you that have offered great advice. You took the time to help me so, I'll take the time to provide updates..... not that I imagine that make good reading.
I've managed to get through two full rounds of battles today and have reduced my death count to around 4/5 per game and have now managed to get an average of 2 kills per game along with a few assists...... so I am really pleased with that and that I can report that the advice and tips are really working.
I've switched guns to one that holds around 60 rounds (Burst I think) and have removed the reacharger from my suit and put another shield in there, though I got the impression I was supposed to be removing something else to use another shield...... not sure though.
I am moving around a lot more and diving for cover as soon as I take hits rather than trying to find what was shooting me.
I'm like a lemming at the moment.... blindly following the closest person to me and just praying that they know more than I do........ and of course.... trying not to shoot them in the back....... which isn't easy sometimes.
Anyhows..... thank you all and if there are any more advices.... please keep them coming and I'll post some more random Newb questions soon, I'm sure!
Good hunting!
Regards
Jax |
Encharrion
L.O.T.I.S. Legacy Rising
104
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Posted - 2012.09.14 11:38:00 -
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Jax GG wrote:STB DEADPOOL5241 EV wrote:If nothing else, please add me to your in game contacts send me a group invite, Ill be glad to chat and play a few rounds and observe your fighting style so I may offer tips. Tyas Borg wrote:If your still struggling Jax and your on the EU servers at night or a US player, then hit me up a message in game when you get your headset sorted. I'd be happy to coach you through the basics ;)
I play in the EU myself, but my times are totally anit-social :P Thank you both. I'll see if i can get the headset working this evening. Only problem is that the PS is on the other side of the room to the sofa...... Also... an update to all of you that have offered great advice. You took the time to help me so, I'll take the time to provide updates..... not that I imagine that make good reading. I've managed to get through two full rounds of battles today and have reduced my death count to around 4/5 per game and have now managed to get an average of 2 kills per game along with a few assists...... so I am really pleased with that and that I can report that the advice and tips are really working. I've switched guns to one that holds around 60 rounds (Burst I think) and have removed the reacharger from my suit and put another shield in there, though I got the impression I was supposed to be removing something else to use another shield...... not sure though. I am moving around a lot more and diving for cover as soon as I take hits rather than trying to find what was shooting me. I'm like a lemming at the moment.... blindly following the closest person to me and just praying that they know more than I do........ and of course.... trying not to shoot them in the back....... which isn't easy sometimes. Anyhows..... thank you all and if there are any more advices.... please keep them coming and I'll post some more random Newb questions soon, I'm sure! Good hunting! Regards Jax
You don't have to worry too much about shooting your team mates in the back (except for the waste of ammo) because friendly fire isn't on...... yet. Don't make it a habit though, as friendly fire will be turned on in the future.
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TotalBreakage
Sanmatar Kelkoons Minmatar Republic
410
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Posted - 2012.09.14 12:07:00 -
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Jin Robot wrote:TotalBreakage wrote:If you want to get good at FPS. First thing you do is drop that sniper rifle. It's a very common tactic for newbies to pick up sniper rifles because they can't kill anything with an AR. It's not going to get you any where, and you don't want to be one of those sniper using noobs for the rest of your Dust career.
i suggest you pick up an AR and start trying. to pick off targets your team mates are shooting at. Over time you will get better and start taking out targets on your own. Always try shooting at medium range and always aim for the upper body/head while aiming down sights. Great advice, if you buy into the whole "If you dont play the style I play you are a noob" or you could ignore the kids and play what style you like. CCP didnt accidentally put sniper rifles in, if you have fun with them, do it. Dont let some 12 year old tell you what is cool. I'm giving him advice on FPS. He wants to get better he has to first use AR'S to learn how to play FPS. Later on, he can grab a sniper and if he's good at it, he can play like it.
I dont know why you are so mad. |
Uber Dragonlord Valkarish
29
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Posted - 2012.09.14 12:53:00 -
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TotalBreakage wrote:Jin Robot wrote:TotalBreakage wrote:If you want to get good at FPS. First thing you do is drop that sniper rifle. It's a very common tactic for newbies to pick up sniper rifles because they can't kill anything with an AR. It's not going to get you any where, and you don't want to be one of those sniper using noobs for the rest of your Dust career.
i suggest you pick up an AR and start trying. to pick off targets your team mates are shooting at. Over time you will get better and start taking out targets on your own. Always try shooting at medium range and always aim for the upper body/head while aiming down sights. Great advice, if you buy into the whole "If you dont play the style I play you are a noob" or you could ignore the kids and play what style you like. CCP didnt accidentally put sniper rifles in, if you have fun with them, do it. Dont let some 12 year old tell you what is cool. I'm giving him advice on FPS. He wants to get better he has to first use AR'S to learn how to play FPS. Later on, he can grab a sniper and if he's good at it, he can play like it. I dont know why you are so mad.
I believe the point he was making was that the AR route isn't the only means of improving. There are merits to getting better reaction time by running around in the middle of the action, as there are also merits to getting better at aiming by sniping for a while before you try to aim with someone aiming back at you. For someone who has had a rough time of it already, sniping for a while can remove him from immediate danger while still allowing him to get better at shooting.
As for his offended manner, many people get offended when people say things like noobs "pick up sniper rifles because they can't kill anything with an AR". I understand your point, but it wasn't put very delicately and from what I can gather from the overly helpful nature of many of the people who responded to this gentlemen's plight, these seem to be rather kind hearted people we are playing among here. No need for there to be any animosity here. |
Jaxx 66
0
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Posted - 2012.09.14 12:56:00 -
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Two questions:
1. Is there a way to swap a character without quitting the game? 2. How do I create the best Assault character from the game menu?
Cheers |
Encharrion
L.O.T.I.S. Legacy Rising
104
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Posted - 2012.09.14 13:03:00 -
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Jaxx 66 wrote:Two questions:
1. Is there a way to swap a character without quitting the game? 2. How do I create the best Assault character from the game menu?
Cheers
1. Unfortunately, no. 2. Not sure what you mean, best skills? Best dropsuit fitting? Or do you mean the character creation menu where you pick your race and role? If your talking about character creation, race is irrelevant, but once you pick your race, there should be 3 options, one for heavy, one for scouts, and one for assault, I don't remember the names of the options, just read the descriptions and you should be able to figure it out. |
EnIgMa99
Imperfects Negative-Feedback
219
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Posted - 2012.09.14 13:05:00 -
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My tips, having someone say shoot them before they shoot you is useless, the best advice I can give is to understand your opponents a little better and understand yourself. The people you are facing against are more than likely grouped up with 3 other people and will probably be more seasoned than you. You are alone and running into packs of wolfves. Try and team up with decent players is my advice. |
Vane KoS
Royal Uhlans Amarr Empire
30
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Posted - 2012.09.14 13:06:00 -
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Most of the advice you have here is from guys that play FPS and are good at it.
I am more like you, but I have been playing this game a little longer.
I am from Eve - never played FPS since my son (who was about 12) kicked my ass on team fortress or some other type game.
When I started Dust I was getting numbers like yours, now I only suck a bit. Quite often I will get one or two kills more than deaths, but mostly I am still happy with a KD of 0.5.
First of I stopped obsessing about the K/D ratio. I have found it more fun to play either AV or logistics. Doing this I find I make money, I get reasonable SP - 10-30k a match depending + bonus. and I actually have some fun.
It is so cool as AV when you pop a LAV and see 2 deaths for the price of 1 hit, or even better when you pop a dropship with more in (or if they are quick drop out of the sky). This won't get you a great K/D ration but Dust is not just about that stat.
Logistics is even better because K/D is even less important. As an Eve player you already know that when you play Logi you will never feature that heavily on the killboard. You will get great SP if you repair well and revive players often.
So I would say follow the good advice from the posters above but dont panic too much.
I have joined Zion who are great bunch and very patient - there is a really useful guide on the corp website which I beleive you will be able to access if you register - http://ziontcd.enjin.com/fieldmanuals
Finally I have to say this because it seems that hardly anyone does it - as soon as you join a game check to see if you are the squad leader. If you are set objectives - just click on the map set something to defend or capture. If your squad is even half decent you will get a ton of extra SP and so will they.
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Kyy Seiska
Zumari Force Projection Caldari State
188
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Posted - 2012.09.14 14:10:00 -
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Well if you are that new with FPS games, especially on consoles the main reason is most likely the lack of skill. It takes a lot longer to grasp FPS controls on consoles than it does on PC so don't be give up if you do badly at the beginning as your skills will improve.
Here are few general tips for Console FPS games and the controls.
- Try out the slow horizontal and vertical aiming sensitivity: Tight controls can really have a great impact on your accuracy. Gradually add more sensitivity until you find the sweet spot (often depends on the game, character speed etc)
- Learn to fix and synchronize your aim with your characters movement: this can take fairly long, but unlike with the mouse it's often better to move slightly in the left than aim slightly in the left.
- Learn the importance of movement: With Gamepad you can move in any direction, with chosen speed while simultaneously jumping or crouching and maybe even reloading or throwing a grenade. If you know your surroundings you don't even need to look where you are going and instead you can engage the enemy while simultaneously backtracking to cover etc.
- Reload every time you have the chance, this applies to every game where: 1. Reloading doesn't waste ammo 2. Magazines don't retain their ammunition amount.
- Use the radar: No really use the goddamn radar. seeing those red dots will often save your and your teams life, it will also tell you when it's time to retreat (multiple hostiles on the horizon and you're alone.)
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As for Dust learn how the weapons work, most importantly the effective range. Can't tell how many players I have slaughtered with SMG or shotgun just by luring them to CQC range. Shield extenders and armor repair modules are generally good for general survival and nanohive helps when you need to keep firing those damn bullets. |
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Kuldar Yldrad
Crux Special Tasks Group Gallente Federation
0
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Posted - 2012.09.15 13:13:00 -
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As a bad FPS-player, thank you for those advices. I'm trying to follow them and it works. |
LEAP Browser
Sanmatar Kelkoons Minmatar Republic
0
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Posted - 2012.09.15 14:19:00 -
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all great advice, but how can I tell what weapons can be upgraded and what skills I need for them. Its all confusing. I play R3 which is nothing like this. |
Vane KoS
Royal Uhlans Amarr Empire
30
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Posted - 2012.09.15 15:36:00 -
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Jax GG wrote:Hey, More great advice.... thank you all. I think some of you need to get back on the EvE-O forums as it's missing your kind of (actually) helpful advice. That said, I'm a little better at that game than this one A quick quesiton about using a headset as this is starting to sound like the single strongest piece of advice. I have a USB headset; can I just plug that into one of the ports (assuming they are USB) that the controllers use? Also.... do you all use the PS3 controller or are you use keyboards and mice? Regards Jax
I almost feel like I am cheating - but i went to KB and mouse. So many years of pc gaming is a hard habit to break. |
Jax GG
Osmon Surveillance Caldari State
84
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Posted - 2012.09.16 11:45:00 -
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LEAP Browser wrote:all great advice, but how can I tell what weapons can be upgraded and what skills I need for them. Its all confusing. I play R3 which is nothing like this.
Hey,
Here I CAN help you.
This game runs similar to EvE, so I guess you have not played that.
Almost everything is a skill level based system so if you want that gun that has larger CPU and GRID, then you need to train skills that either A) reduce the requirements of the gun itself or B) improve your own CPU and GRID or C) both.
Now, in relation to your actual question. If you go to the market and find the gun you want press 'info', which i think is the triangle and it will call up new window that has tabs. Use L/R2 to move between tabs. One will tell you what it does, one will tell you its stats and another will tell you the 'per-requisite' skills you require.... and this is the screen you need.
Now, one thing to be wary of, is that it may tell you that you need XYZ skills however you may also need ABC skill to train XYZ.
Example:
To use (made up name) Electron Blaster 2 you require Blaster specializations. Now Blaster Specializations will require you to have the standard blaster skill to 5. So, just because you know what skill you need for the gun, it doesn't mean you can actually use it.
not sure if they allow pictures in forums here: [IMG]http://i46.tinypic.com/ajxfgg.jpg[/IMG] http://i46.tinypic.com/ajxfgg.jpg
In the diagram. The guns requires the red skill set, however the red skill set requires the yellow skill set and can not be trained until all the yellows have been trained and trained to the correct level.
There is also the CPU and GRID requirements as shown above. So, just because you can 'use' the gun, it doesn't mean you can fit it. So, get the stats and measure that against what you have now and what 'fitting space' you have.
Something to be wary of is buying lots of new and better stuff in one go. As unless you have trained really well and have waited a while, it's unlikely to ALL fit at the same time.
Regards
JAX
ps.... still great advice coming.........
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Jax GG
Osmon Surveillance Caldari State
84
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Posted - 2012.09.16 12:01:00 -
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Vane KoS wrote:I almost feel like I am cheating - but i went to KB and mouse. So many years of pc gaming is a hard habit to break.
lol |
LEAP Browser
Sanmatar Kelkoons Minmatar Republic
0
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Posted - 2012.09.16 13:07:00 -
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Jax GG wrote:LEAP Browser wrote:all great advice, but how can I tell what weapons can be upgraded and what skills I need for them. Its all confusing. I play R3 which is nothing like this. Hey, Here I CAN help you. This game runs similar to EvE, so I guess you have not played that. Almost everything is a skill level based system so if you want that gun that has larger CPU and GRID, then you need to train skills that either A) reduce the requirements of the gun itself or B) improve your own CPU and GRID or C) both. Now, in relation to your actual question. If you go to the market and find the gun you want press 'info', which i think is the triangle and it will call up new window that has tabs. Use L/R2 to move between tabs. One will tell you what it does, one will tell you its stats and another will tell you the 'per-requisite' skills you require.... and this is the screen you need. Now, one thing to be wary of, is that it may tell you that you need XYZ skills however you may also need ABC skill to train XYZ. Example: To use (made up name) Electron Blaster 2 you require Blaster specializations. Now Blaster Specializations will require you to have the standard blaster skill to 5. So, just because you know what skill you need for the gun, it doesn't mean you can actually use it. not sure if they allow pictures in forums here: [IMG]http://i46.tinypic.com/ajxfgg.jpg[/IMG] http://i46.tinypic.com/ajxfgg.jpgIn the diagram. The guns requires the red skill set, however the red skill set requires the yellow skill set and can not be trained until all the yellows have been trained and trained to the correct level. There is also the CPU and GRID requirements as shown above. So, just because you can 'use' the gun, it doesn't mean you can fit it. So, get the stats and measure that against what you have now and what 'fitting space' you have. Something to be wary of is buying lots of new and better stuff in one go. As unless you have trained really well and have waited a while, it's unlikely to ALL fit at the same time. Regards JAX ps.... still great advice coming......... thks bro, I am trying it out now. next question would be how to get the gun to shoot strait? |
Jax GG
Osmon Surveillance Caldari State
84
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Posted - 2012.09.17 17:55:00 -
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Ha... when you find the answer to that one please let me know. |
Jax GG
Osmon Surveillance Caldari State
84
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Posted - 2012.09.19 22:47:00 -
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Update
I'm upto around 9,000 SP per game, which I know s really poor but.... It's an improvement!
Hopefully tomorrow I'll break the 1M SP mark.
Regards
Jax |
Jax GG
Osmon Surveillance Caldari State
84
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Posted - 2012.09.29 14:28:00 -
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Hi.
Thought I'd re post here than start something new, seeing as there is lots of useful info in this thread..... at least for me there was.
Anyhows.... I'm getting there. I can now get around 15-20k SP per game, however that is primarily as I am playing a support character (LOGI) which, at my levels, doesn't involve a whole lot of precise targeting.
I use reppers, nano's, drop-link and a Sniper Rifle when encamped, all of which have resulted in a significant boost to my SP earning..... used to be around 2k.
However I have some more questions as my actual targeting is still incredibly poor.
1. My brother owns a set of those 'funny' controllers, you know... the one you 'shake' at the screen and I am wondering if they perform any better to a standard controller. ]
1a. Do any of the top hitters use them?
2. Are there any games out there where I can practice my targeting without going through the loading screens of this game? Obviously, the targets would have to be as maneuverable as (or as close to it) humans from the game?
3. Failing any positive feedback to the above questions, are there any suggestions to improving ones aim?
Regards
Jax
ps... thanks to all those that have offered help and assistance. |
EnglishSnake
Zumari Force Projection Caldari State
1012
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Posted - 2012.09.29 14:34:00 -
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Buy a tank |
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XINERA XIOS
ZionTCD Legacy Rising
14
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Posted - 2012.09.29 15:58:00 -
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EnglishSnake wrote:Buy a tank
Don't do that! It's hart to fit a tank to that position that it doesn't get blown the first 4 Swarm packs...
You need a ton of skill, to have the right fit and every tank costs (with the Milizia fitting) min. 115k Isk, what is about what you earn at this fight.
I skilled at HAVs (Caldari) and only spawn them if we gonna win it (the mates are good and our kills are way better or the MCC of the enemy has 3/4 hp of our MCC) so that i'm not gonna lose my beloved HAV wich makes about 625K Isk on my wallet
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Tony Calif
Seraphim Initiative. CRONOS.
2002
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Posted - 2012.09.29 17:19:00 -
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Practise practise practise. Now... this might sound crushing... But you are going to get destroyed for about 6 months. It takes about 3 months IMHO for a good FPS player to "migrate" their skills to another game. It usually takes about 3-6 months to become capable if you are a nOOb.
Essentially, keep playing, Everytime you die, ask yourself if there was anything you could have done that would prevent your death. I.e regen more hp/better use of cover as examples.
Tbh, practise is #1 if you aren't a natural. |
Khortez D
Villore Sec Ops Gallente Federation
51
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Posted - 2012.09.29 18:46:00 -
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what i say is an opinion so.. take it if you will, but be warned. what works for me might not work for you.
i've played some FPS's
so.. here is my advice..
Lone wolf style
being out on your own for starters is not as all bad as some may say it is. true, you can die a lot. however you can also get most of your skill/ kills that way . (IE: being alone heightens senses such as self awareness. because since you don't have someone there you ALWAYS have to watch your back. and you gota be careful with everything you do, cause, the slightest mistake, means death. or loss of a game for your entire team.
side note: it also can help you in team play if you decide to be a team player. how? well all that skill you gained from being a lone wolf. just add it to what you would use as a team player and you're good to go. you should be able to handle yourself very well if you played as a lone wolf long enough. but it isn't necessary to be a lone wolf. just putting that out there
i do recommend trying to communicate with your team. (providing they will work with you, not everyone is a nice person. after all.) these games are not meant to be played lone wolf style. but sometimes your teammates don't give you a choice. depends on the type of person they are. if they are cooperative or not. etc
Note: lone wolf means you're out on your own. but you do have a team. so even though you are out on your own. aka not having someone follow you where ever you go, does not mean you can't help your team when you can. like if you see some guys taking an objective, go help them out. whether your helping them kill their targets or helping them hack the objective. participate at least a little. the more you participate the better.
Team play: sticking around with team members all the time. ahhh well that says it by itself really. but what it doesn't say is:
it's best to stand a certain distance from your team members enough so you can help them also enough so you don't all die in the process. Don't huddle. one grenade or explosive or (those annoying thukkers) and instant overkill. 4 people just died.
call out: calling out where enemy positions is, always a good thing. keep in mind. team play means playing co-op. so ignore your K/D here. you're there to win. you can focus on it a little. but making it your main goal is a very bad idea for team play. cause you'll end up trying to do nothing but get kills/ steal kills. and a selfish teammate, is not what you wanna be.
when you call out try to give an idea of their location. and what they have. that way all your team members can focus on that target and kill them quickly. IE: see a tank? call it out, and have fun watching 4 swarm missile launchers and 4 forge guns chase it down and rip it apart.
in Short. anything, that helps your team win.
Side note: lone wolf doesn't mean a person that exists solely to steals kills. i've gotten plenty of assists helping my teammates as a lone wolf. you just got to set your priorities straight. being a lone wolf means you can focus on it some more cause your independent. but like i said before, participate some. you'll get more out of it even if you aint playing the full team member role.
the rest i'd say.. comes with experience. but here is a little bit:
firing from the hip in close - mid ranges is a lot better then trying to aim with some weapons. cause your slower when you aim. and that opponent of yours just keeps dancing around your reticule. burst fire your shots as some have said for better accuracy. when aiming or hip firing it's helpful. and make sure your dancing yourself. a sitting target is a easy kill.
snipers are different though, they need to stay back, sniper rifles are not meant to be up close and personal. you need to have a lot of patience with them as well.
any patience weapon needs to stay back or be with a team, their vulnerable anywhere else. IE: a forge gun sits there and charges it up, and the carrier is very slow. it'll suck if you don't have anyone backing you up. or if your out there going commando.
and just saying, you can run in with your group of friends as a sniper and blend in, just make sure you are not too out in the open or you'll be picked off easily. what i mean by that is: you do not have to be all the way in china or the mountains to snipe. if you stick close to your friends, believe me they'll give the enemy team something to worry about more then you. you still have to be careful though as i said. if your too out in the open you'll get shot up by an assault rifle, or sniped yourself
shotguns? just run up to em, aim and blast em. make sure they are all the way in your reticule cause i'm telling you - they wont stand still for you. oh. and pick your battles wisely, don't just run out in the field when their are hundreds of enemies looking at you. you have to find a target solo. or sneak up on the enemy. even with a team, i garuntee you, running out there with any weapon is suicide.
team member or lone wolf - its a very bad idea if you care about survival.
I probably missed a lot, however most of what i said is what I do. or what i have learned from games like halo.
i'm pretty sure i mentioned this before too. but when in a gun fight. dance. or as us halo players call it. strafe. move left and right or move right right, and then left (move unpredictably basically). do not stand still. and try to keep your reticule over the target. jumping can help throw off their balance if you mix it in correctly. try to keep your aim on him while in mid air too. hard but can be done. mostly, this comes with experience.
if you have the motivation to keep going, then you'll get it easy. i have died 100s of times before i even became okaish at any game. mostly FPS that i can think of. other then that.
what you do is soley based on preference. do whatever works best for you. |
Beyobi
Soldiers Of One Network Orion Empire
44
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Posted - 2012.09.29 19:39:00 -
[54] - Quote
Maybe using a keyboard and mouse will help you since you seem to have more pc experience. I'd also suggest learning the maps and always finding cover. Good luck out there. |
THUNDERGROOVE
ZionTCD Legacy Rising
33
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Posted - 2012.09.29 20:46:00 -
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moody mofo wrote:wow, just wow. i dont think i have ever seen a forum actually help someone with good advice. im coming into this from battlefield and those forums are unbelievable ,they are not so nice to noobs ,they will chew you up and spit you out , im new to this game and am looking forward to its release but i know nothing about this game the depth of this game is very overwhelming for a noob like myself so thanks for the good advice you have given the op ,i will profit from the advice also No one has asked. Just complained that the game was too hard or blamed it on the bugs. |
Jax GG
Osmon Surveillance Caldari State
84
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Posted - 2012.09.29 21:59:00 -
[56] - Quote
Thanks for the tips.....and the encouragement!
Any ideas on the 'sticks'? You know.... those things that you waggle at the screen.......
Do they work in this game? Strikes me that a gun (those plastic things) pointing at the screen is the way to go, though I'd imagine they are not compatible...
Regards
Jax |
Demian Asleepkiller
Seituoda Taskforce Command Caldari State
2
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Posted - 2012.09.30 04:10:00 -
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Jax GG wrote:Thanks for the tips.....and the encouragement!
Any ideas on the 'sticks'? You know.... those things that you waggle at the screen.......
Do they work in this game? Strikes me that a gun (those plastic things) pointing at the screen is the way to go, though I'd imagine they are not compatible...
Regards
Jax
its call MOVE and yes they work with dust. But they dont work so well yet. Maybe in a future build.
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