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TheAmazing FlyingPig
Crux Special Tasks Group Gallente Federation
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Posted - 2013.06.18 06:35:00 -
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Krythor Motrec wrote: I took a break and tried Planetside 2. I can say I actually like dust Better, Planetside seemed like a BIG vehicle fest with Snipers every where to me. While the large maps are more intriging, I like Dust gameplay better and the graphics in Dust are better IMO. Pretty much my experience palying PS2 also. If you're not part of a tank zerg, you're a victim of it. |
TheAmazing FlyingPig
Crux Special Tasks Group Gallente Federation
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Posted - 2013.06.18 06:47:00 -
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RuckingFetard wrote:TheAmazing FlyingPig wrote:Krythor Motrec wrote: I took a break and tried Planetside 2. I can say I actually like dust Better, Planetside seemed like a BIG vehicle fest with Snipers every where to me. While the large maps are more intriging, I like Dust gameplay better and the graphics in Dust are better IMO. Pretty much my experience palying PS2 also. If you're not part of a tank zerg, you're a victim of it. Are air vehicles nerfed or something? Air is in a bad spot. VN ZOE and TR Lockdown make MAX AA extremely strong, coupled with lock-on missiles and Skyguard tanks (I'm OK with AA tanks). Any area with more than a dozen people is a no-fly zone. |
TheAmazing FlyingPig
Crux Special Tasks Group Gallente Federation
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Posted - 2013.06.18 06:48:00 -
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ladwar wrote:TheAmazing FlyingPig wrote:Krythor Motrec wrote: I took a break and tried Planetside 2. I can say I actually like dust Better, Planetside seemed like a BIG vehicle fest with Snipers every where to me. While the large maps are more intriging, I like Dust gameplay better and the graphics in Dust are better IMO. Pretty much my experience palying PS2 also. If you're not part of a tank zerg, you're a victim of it. but tanks also don't cost anything to deploy it, just for unlocking in PS2 as I have heard. You get the stock tanks for free, but to change any guns / upgrade it costs an absurd amount of cert points. Plus they're about to massively increase resource costs on vehicles to push resource boosters / premium membership. |
TheAmazing FlyingPig
Crux Special Tasks Group Gallente Federation
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Posted - 2013.06.18 07:08:00 -
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ladwar wrote:TheAmazing FlyingPig wrote:ladwar wrote:TheAmazing FlyingPig wrote:Krythor Motrec wrote: I took a break and tried Planetside 2. I can say I actually like dust Better, Planetside seemed like a BIG vehicle fest with Snipers every where to me. While the large maps are more intriging, I like Dust gameplay better and the graphics in Dust are better IMO. Pretty much my experience palying PS2 also. If you're not part of a tank zerg, you're a victim of it. but tanks also don't cost anything to deploy it, just for unlocking in PS2 as I have heard. You start off with access to all vehicles with stock guns (still costs resource points to spawn), but to change any guns / upgrade it costs an absurd amount of cert points. Plus they're about to massively increase resource costs on vehicles to push resource boosters / premium membership. sweet might see that when PS4 comes then maybe, I love me some support roles; snipers, tanks, medic, suppression, artillery, and scouting. forgot all that mess with beaching and close-mid range combat and flight. Tbh, there's really no roles in PS2 - you're either part of the zerg or you're feeding yourself to an enemy zerg. There's no middle ground. If you do manage to find a good fight, it'll last all of five minutes before a Sunderer comes along, spawns a mass of infantry, and farm you into the spawn point.
Well, that, or you suicide when you see a never ending column of tanks off in the distance coming down the road. |
TheAmazing FlyingPig
Crux Special Tasks Group Gallente Federation
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Posted - 2013.06.18 07:16:00 -
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ladwar wrote:TheAmazing FlyingPig wrote:Tbh, there's really no roles in PS2 - you're either part of the zerg or you're feeding yourself to an enemy zerg. There's no middle ground. If you do manage to find a good fight, it'll last all of five minutes before a Sunderer comes along, spawns a mass of infantry, and farm you into the spawn point.
Well, that, or you suicide when you see a never ending column of tanks off in the distance coming down the road. whats a sunderer? not played it yet because its only on pc right now. Oh, sorry. A Sunderer is an APC that can be fit to resupply ammo / repair nearby vehicles. It can also go into "Deployed" mode, creating a spawn point for everyone on your faction to use while also providing a station to change classes at. |
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