Vaerana Myshtana
ScIdama Endless Renaissance
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Posted - 2013.01.28 04:33:00 -
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Felix Lekhner2 wrote: Sorry Mr. Nerd. There are such things as medics in the game Militia-Medic You can pay to get items faster, while everyone else has to slowly, day by day, get their 50spm per game(if you have a booster). So if one person has the best possible weapon, while someone who has spent around the same time still has a tier 3-4 weapon it's not fair and it is pay to win, because the person who paid for it, has the advantage. You said Heavy's have low shields, well shields regenerate, and if you dont kill the heavy before they get into cover then the shields will regenerate, and you'll have to go at it wasting your ammo. I don't run into heavy's, the map forces you to get into medium range combat, and the heavy's can kill you from medium range. Realistically, if you dont pay for the game, guns are limited to class, because it will take you maybe a year of 24/7 gaming to get every single gun unlocked for one class. However if you like to reach into your back pocket, then sure you might have all of the guns purchased along with skills. Salvaged weapons aren't unlimited, they last a few rounds depending how much you die, so that basically doesn't matter.I don't know why you're so negative, I gave feedback to the developers who asked for feedback, I gave it to them.
Medic is not a "class" it is a dropsuit fitting for the Militia Assault suit. The preferred term for a healer in Dust is "Logistics Repper", often shortened to "Logi". This is an EVE term that carried over.
You can customize dropsuit fittings based on your skills and the ISK or AUR that you invest. Mr. Dorn is correct that higher Meta items are not P2W, rather they represent an incremental increase in functionality.
AUR items still require skills to use, but enable you to access the next tier of functionality with one less skill level. Again, not P2W, but P2beimpatient.
To your point, though, if someone has purchased the "best possible weapon" for AUR, by which I assume you mean highest possible functionality level (meta) in an AUR item for a given weapon category, that person must still have nearly the skill level required to use the ISK item at the top of the heap.
They are not skipping all of the training, just a bit of it. Every character from the closed beta had its skills wiped on January 10, and we've all been playing under the same daily caps as the open beta since then. So if you really want the high end items, you aren't that far behind the highest SP toons.
Alternately, I recommend trying out a different philosophy- try playing the game from a rock-paper-scissors standpoint. If you keep dying to some particular weapon, search the boards to find out its weaknesses and train a toon (character) to exploit them on the battlefield.
BTW, if you are getting 50 per match, you've hit your daily skill cap. Log out and train another character. That's what I do. I'm training one as a run-and-gun AR Assault. It's not my preferred style, but I feel it's important to learn about it.
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