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Foley Jones
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Posted - 2012.12.24 12:10:00 -
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The beta is almost offically open to everyone! Soon as CCP opens the gates we will all be flooded with a hored of players..who will instantly complain about ever detail and say its a rip off of CoD (gotta love those fanboys) but yeah prepare for 95% of your team to be complete nubs...
So are you guys excited about the open? Or just not really excited? (Before anyone ask I been in the beta since E3 so about 6 months and this post is really just for lols so please no hate and just a honest comment) |
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Posted - 2012.12.24 12:25:00 -
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Bhor Derri wrote:May I kindly direct you to thread 'Last build before open beta? Eh :/'
This thread is for lols so shhhhhh :3 |
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Posted - 2012.12.24 13:44:00 -
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Rugman91 wrote:Let the slaughter begin...although I fear it may be longer than you think
Amen |
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Posted - 2012.12.24 20:41:00 -
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Tony Calif wrote:There HAS to be gear restricted matches available when the beta goes open. It's just not fair putting newbs out vs all our established corps (who all enjoy using higher tier gear).
#1 way to stop players all rage quitting, provide a range of games with "fair" gear restrictions. Eventually, they'll have enough ISK & gear to go to unrestricted games, but they need to be eased into the game. I still have friends who say Dust is too complicated, simply because there's so much choice. If you know what you want, it's not that complicated (yet). If you're a nOOb, you just want to shoot face. And fighting people with weapons and equipment it'll take you months to get is a deal breaker.
I know the whole "New Eden isn't fair" thing, but it sorta is. Only when you start mind, but normally in EvE, things only seem to get aggressive in Low/Null. I had a 14 day trial, and the NPCs were more aggressive than the players.
A better idea is a matchmaking system that does a scale of your sp. And pits you againts prople that have somewhat. Equal sp making complete fairness |
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Posted - 2012.12.25 04:44:00 -
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Shiro Mokuzan wrote:Makuta Miserix wrote:Nest Stein wrote:I honestly think many of them may quit.
It's not that Dust is a bad game, but it feels much different than any other FPS I've played. It took me a couple dozen hours to get acquainted with the controls. I almost quit during the learning curve, because I couldn't get the controls down to how I like them. I have a friend who did quit because of the learning curve... I am currently attempting to get said friend to play again. EVE has a much steeper learning curve and I actually like it because it keeps out a lot of the idiots. The FPS genre, probably due to its popularity, seems to be full of idiots, so I think a bit of a learning curve is a good thing.
The wondeful nature of this game yes? |
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Posted - 2012.12.25 05:51:00 -
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DJINN leukoplast wrote:Tony Calif wrote:There HAS to be gear restricted matches available when the beta goes open. It's just not fair putting newbs out vs all our established corps (who all enjoy using higher tier gear).
#1 way to stop players all rage quitting, provide a range of games with "fair" gear restrictions. Eventually, they'll have enough ISK & gear to go to unrestricted games, but they need to be eased into the game. I still have friends who say Dust is too complicated, simply because there's so much choice. If you know what you want, it's not that complicated (yet). If you're a nOOb, you just want to shoot face. And fighting people with weapons and equipment it'll take you months to get is a deal breaker.
I know the whole "New Eden isn't fair" thing, but it sorta is. Only when you start mind, but normally in EvE, things only seem to get aggressive in Low/Null. I had a 14 day trial, and the NPCs were more aggressive than the players. Our characters will be getting reset when the open beta rolls around (the next and last reset). So it's not as if there is going to be a bunch of players who have no idea about anything, coming into the game day 1 against teams full of proto players. They will be severely outmatched in terms of Dust experience, but the gear will be equal (for a little while that is).
But even still the veterans from the closed will know exactly what they will do with their skills and quickly re gain their advantage and plus they still got their traditional skills (beening able to play the game) |
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