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Thor Odinson42
Molon Labe. League of Infamy
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Posted - 2013.07.24 15:47:00 -
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If this were the real world there would be a lot of logis sitting at home drawing unemployment benefits.
For the sake of the game post in your local chat for new players to NOT choose logi.
It's staggering the amount of logis there are.
And one more thing new player. Pick a role and stick with it. You have to specialize in this game. The skill tree is too broad to branch out into multiple areas. I'm at 18 million skill points and I'm skilled into one suit and two weapons (one being a swarm launcher). The Eve diehards have the respec issue locked down so please find a person to help you choose your path. Join Dust University or someone similar before you spend a single skill point.
I know a guy with 15 million SP and is so spread out that he might as well be a brand new player.
We need a rookie channel that comes default with the new players and the academy needs to be extended to at least 200,000 WP. I made an alt Sunday night when there was a PSN main account issue for some and it's staggering how big the jump is. I made it out of the academy in a few hours without really trying (avoiding hacks on installations and such to accumulate fewer WP).
This post is starting to ramble on, but the point is CCP obviously doesn't understand the dire need for player retention so we've got to help or all the time and money many of us have invested will go down the drain as the population continues to decline.
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Thor Odinson42
Molon Labe. League of Infamy
712
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Posted - 2013.07.24 15:49:00 -
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If you are a new player, come to sand castles. It's our public channel. Just post up that you are a new player that needs help.
I'm not guaranteeing that you'll find help that very moment, but keep trying. Squad up and ask questions.
Just post NEW PLAYER LFS
I'm sure other corps can post up in here and offer the same. |
Beren Hurin
K-A-O-S theory
811
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Posted - 2013.07.24 15:54:00 -
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What %age of your SP is in your cal-logi dropsuit? Part of your investment is in the basic suits, which means switching to assault isn't too terrible of a loss. |
ZDub 303
TeamPlayers EoN.
1237
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Posted - 2013.07.24 15:56:00 -
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Beren Hurin wrote:What %age of your SP is in your cal-logi dropsuit? Part of your investment is in the basic suits, which means switching to assault isn't too terrible of a loss.
Should only take 9 or 10 weeks... not long at all!
(not to mention the additional weeks you'll need to catch up on weaponry, after you've wasted millions on proto equipment you'll never be able to fit on a proto assault suit) |
Phoenix Archer 128
Better Hide R Die D.E.F.I.A.N.C.E
213
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Posted - 2013.07.24 15:58:00 -
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Thor Odinson42 wrote:If this were the real world there would be a lot of logis sitting at home drawing unemployment benefits.
For the sake of the game post in your local chat for new players to NOT choose logi.
It's staggering the amount of logis there are.
Why do I never get rezed when there are tons of blue-dots around me and its perfectly safe to rez?
Why do I have to carry my own Nanohives and Drop Uplinks if I want either?
(note: playing with my corp alleviates these two points somewhat, but not completely, especially if not in a full squad or when I am the designated Logi)
Too many Logis...yeah right. |
Thor Odinson42
Molon Labe. League of Infamy
712
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Posted - 2013.07.24 16:04:00 -
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Beren Hurin wrote:What %age of your SP is in your cal-logi dropsuit? Part of your investment is in the basic suits, which means switching to assault isn't too terrible of a loss.
This isn't about me. I'm fine.
I'm talking about new players. There are too many logi players in this game.
If a CPM reads this I wonder if you can ask CCP for the number of players spec'd into logi. I would wager 5,000,000 isk that it's 50% of the player base.
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pseudosnipre
DUST University Ivy League
87
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Posted - 2013.07.24 16:05:00 -
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ZDub 303 wrote:Beren Hurin wrote:What %age of your SP is in your cal-logi dropsuit? Part of your investment is in the basic suits, which means switching to assault isn't too terrible of a loss. Should only take 9 or 10 weeks... not long at all! (not to mention the additional weeks you'll need to catch up on weaponry, after you've wasted millions on proto equipment you'll never be able to fit on a proto assault suit) 4 wks with omegas...unless logi qq prompts a pity 3x event!
*fingers crossed |
Thor Odinson42
Molon Labe. League of Infamy
712
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Posted - 2013.07.24 16:06:00 -
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Phoenix Archer 128 wrote:Thor Odinson42 wrote:If this were the real world there would be a lot of logis sitting at home drawing unemployment benefits.
For the sake of the game post in your local chat for new players to NOT choose logi.
It's staggering the amount of logis there are.
Why do I never get rezed when there are tons of blue-dots around me and its perfectly safe to rez? Why do I have to carry my own Nanohives and Drop Uplinks if I want either? (note: playing with my corp alleviates these two points somewhat, but not completely, especially if not in a full squad or when I am the designated Logi) Too many Logis...yeah right.
I'm not going to argue this point. I'm a recruiting officer. I've been around the game for a long time. I talk to a ton of players. |
Thor Odinson42
Molon Labe. League of Infamy
712
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Posted - 2013.07.24 16:09:00 -
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Look guys this thread isn't about the current logi nerf or my issues with the game, etc.
I think part of the issue is that it's easier for newer players to accumulate WPs as a logi than anything else because they don't have to kill people.
I'm not sure what you are talking about with the reviving. I'm hearing people complaining again that they are getting picked up too much by guys farming WPs. |
Phoenix Archer 128
Better Hide R Die D.E.F.I.A.N.C.E
213
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Posted - 2013.07.24 16:13:00 -
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Thor Odinson42 wrote:Phoenix Archer 128 wrote:Thor Odinson42 wrote:If this were the real world there would be a lot of logis sitting at home drawing unemployment benefits.
For the sake of the game post in your local chat for new players to NOT choose logi.
It's staggering the amount of logis there are.
Why do I never get rezed when there are tons of blue-dots around me and its perfectly safe to rez? Why do I have to carry my own Nanohives and Drop Uplinks if I want either? (note: playing with my corp alleviates these two points somewhat, but not completely, especially if not in a full squad or when I am the designated Logi) Too many Logis...yeah right. I'm not going to argue this point. I'm a recruiting officer. I've been around the game for a long time. I talk to a ton of players. If you're getting a ton of Logi-type players interested in your corp, then you are probably catering to that demographic over others, maybe even (unknowingly) seeking them out.
In-game experience tells me there are very few Logis out there, especially new Logis. Heck, I barely see Logis as part of other established corps, its that bad.
I have to rely on my corpmate Logis or none at all. If I happen to get picked-up by a Blue-dot logi or healed by one, I count myself VERY lucky.
Does this mean I won't pick up people I see down and won't drop Hives in an active combat area or Uplinks in a key location? No, I do that because its my role (and the points don't hurt either) |
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Nova Fortis
R.I.f.t
51
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Posted - 2013.07.24 16:18:00 -
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There aren't enough logis, imo. |
Gorra Snell
BetaMax. CRONOS.
64
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Posted - 2013.07.24 16:26:00 -
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Thor Odinson42 wrote: And one more thing new player. Pick a role and stick with it. You have to specialize in this game. The skill tree is too broad to branch out into multiple areas. I'm at 18 million skill points and I'm skilled into one suit and two weapons (one being a swarm launcher).
That sounds like an extremely boring way to play the game. If being the best of the best is important to you, you're probably right about being super focused - that's cool - enjoy you the game the way you enjoy it. I'd much rather have all weapons unlocked to level 3, than have one maxed out through the absurdly expensive reload and fitting skills, which only gives you a tiny, situational advantage in combat. For me, being able to swap between decent logi, frontline and AV fits makes the game a lot of fun. Some new players would probably be happier specializing, others being jack of all trades. It just depends on the players' personalities. |
Thor Odinson42
Molon Labe. League of Infamy
712
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Posted - 2013.07.24 16:28:00 -
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Phoenix Archer 128 wrote:Thor Odinson42 wrote:Phoenix Archer 128 wrote:Thor Odinson42 wrote:If this were the real world there would be a lot of logis sitting at home drawing unemployment benefits.
For the sake of the game post in your local chat for new players to NOT choose logi.
It's staggering the amount of logis there are.
Why do I never get rezed when there are tons of blue-dots around me and its perfectly safe to rez? Why do I have to carry my own Nanohives and Drop Uplinks if I want either? (note: playing with my corp alleviates these two points somewhat, but not completely, especially if not in a full squad or when I am the designated Logi) Too many Logis...yeah right. I'm not going to argue this point. I'm a recruiting officer. I've been around the game for a long time. I talk to a ton of players. If you're getting a ton of Logi-type players interested in your corp, then you are probably catering to that demographic over others, maybe even (unknowingly) seeking them out. In-game experience tells me there are very few Logis out there, especially new Logis. Heck, I barely see Logis as part of other established corps, its that bad. I have to rely on my corpmate Logis or none at all. If I happen to get picked-up by a Blue-dot logi or healed by one, I count myself VERY lucky. Does this mean I won't pick up people I see down and won't drop Hives in an active combat area or Uplinks in a key location? No, I do that because its my role (and the points don't hurt either)
I'm not recruiting logis. My recruiting thread states that we have plenty.
90% of the people that post in the corporation recruitment thread looking for a corp are logis.
Just because you aren't getting repped or picked up by blue dots doesn't mean they aren't logis. It just means they aren't very good. Which is the other part of my post about finding a corp that can help you along.
And this isn't a recruiting tactic on my part. We have a 7 mil SP minimum. But like I said above we will help out new players by squading up with them and helping them out.
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Thor Odinson42
Molon Labe. League of Infamy
712
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Posted - 2013.07.24 16:32:00 -
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Gorra Snell wrote:Thor Odinson42 wrote: And one more thing new player. Pick a role and stick with it. You have to specialize in this game. The skill tree is too broad to branch out into multiple areas. I'm at 18 million skill points and I'm skilled into one suit and two weapons (one being a swarm launcher).
That sounds like an extremely boring way to play the game. If being the best of the best is important to you, you're probably right about being super focused - that's cool - enjoy you the game the way you enjoy it. I'd much rather have all weapons unlocked to level 3, than have one maxed out through the absurdly expensive reload and fitting skills, which only gives you a tiny, situational advantage in combat. For me, being able to swap between decent logi, frontline and AV fits makes the game a lot of fun. Some new players would probably be happier specializing, others being jack of all trades. It just depends on the players' personalities.
I agree with you that it would be nice to be able to specialize into multiple roles. In previous builds I was spread out as I found the role I wanted to play so mine isn't the greatest example.
I think the conversation we are having here is a huge reason why respecs should be a part of the game along with at least 2 million SP given to new players. |
Phoenix Archer 128
Better Hide R Die D.E.F.I.A.N.C.E
213
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Posted - 2013.07.24 16:52:00 -
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Thor Odinson42 wrote:Phoenix Archer 128 wrote:Thor Odinson42 wrote:Phoenix Archer 128 wrote:Thor Odinson42 wrote:If this were the real world there would be a lot of logis sitting at home drawing unemployment benefits.
For the sake of the game post in your local chat for new players to NOT choose logi.
It's staggering the amount of logis there are.
Why do I never get rezed when there are tons of blue-dots around me and its perfectly safe to rez? Why do I have to carry my own Nanohives and Drop Uplinks if I want either? (note: playing with my corp alleviates these two points somewhat, but not completely, especially if not in a full squad or when I am the designated Logi) Too many Logis...yeah right. I'm not going to argue this point. I'm a recruiting officer. I've been around the game for a long time. I talk to a ton of players. If you're getting a ton of Logi-type players interested in your corp, then you are probably catering to that demographic over others, maybe even (unknowingly) seeking them out. In-game experience tells me there are very few Logis out there, especially new Logis. Heck, I barely see Logis as part of other established corps, its that bad. I have to rely on my corpmate Logis or none at all. If I happen to get picked-up by a Blue-dot logi or healed by one, I count myself VERY lucky. Does this mean I won't pick up people I see down and won't drop Hives in an active combat area or Uplinks in a key location? No, I do that because its my role (and the points don't hurt either) I'm not recruiting logis. My recruiting thread states that we have plenty. 90% of the people that post in the corporation recruitment thread looking for a corp are logis. Just because you aren't getting repped or picked up by blue dots doesn't mean they aren't logis. It just means they aren't very good. Which is the other part of my post about finding a corp that can help you along. And this isn't a recruiting tactic on my part. We have a 7 mil SP minimum. But like I said above we will help out new players by squading up with them and helping them out. That's the thing. Something about you or your corp is attracting them. If 90% of your applicants are logis, and you don't want that, you are doing something wrong. Its not that hard a concept to grasp. If you want other kinds of players to apply, you need to start attracting them, start to cater to them.
And no, if I'm downed in the middle of a large group of blue-dots, and the closest person with an Injector is 30m away (someone not in the group), it isn't that they're bad logis, its that they aren't logis. This happens constantly. And when you or someone you see gets repped by a blue-dot once every 20 (or more) matches...it means that there aren't people using the reppers. Again, this is even with well-established corps (a blue-dot is a blue-dot is a blue-dot) on your team.
In the War Barge, the logi I see most among blue-dots is the Cal Logi...the logi suit that isn't used as a logi (at least until the patch comes out). I see a lot of Heavies and various Assault or Base Medium players too. There's an occasional scout and a few other Logis seen every so often. |
Zekain Kade
TeamPlayers EoN.
1327
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Posted - 2013.07.24 16:52:00 -
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Thor Odinson42 wrote:If this were the real world there would be a lot of logis sitting at home drawing unemployment benefits.
For the sake of the game post in your local chat for new players to NOT choose logi.
It's staggering the amount of logis there are.
And one more thing new player. Pick a role and stick with it. You have to specialize in this game. The skill tree is too broad to branch out into multiple areas. I'm at 18 million skill points and I'm skilled into one suit and two weapons (one being a swarm launcher). The Eve diehards have the respec issue locked down so please find a person to help you choose your path. Join Dust University or someone similar before you spend a single skill point.
I know a guy with 15 million SP and is so spread out that he might as well be a brand new player.
We need a rookie channel that comes default with the new players and the academy needs to be extended to at least 200,000 WP. I made an alt Sunday night when there was a PSN main account issue for some and it's staggering how big the jump is. I made it out of the academy in a few hours without really trying (avoiding hacks on installations and such to accumulate fewer WP).
This post is starting to ramble on, but the point is CCP obviously doesn't understand the dire need for player retention so we've got to help or all the time and money many of us have invested will go down the drain as the population continues to decline.
I have 15 million, and im speced into 1 basic proto frame suit Shield tanks Llavs The assault rifle proto the scrambler rifle proto The mass driver proto Avd grenades Basic re's Basic plasma launchers ( for the lolz) And currently sitting at avd forge guns
All of my shield core skills are maxed. And most of my vehicle shield skills are sitting.g at lv 4-5
Come at me with your 2 guns bro. |
Stefan Stahl
Seituoda Taskforce Command Caldari State
177
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Posted - 2013.07.24 17:00:00 -
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I'd actually argue against specializing (too much).
Surely, one needs to be at least adequately skilled in one role to be competitive, but if I didn't have the distraction of doing something else once in a while I surely wouldn't have stuck around with this game. I just need to whip out my Carthum Assault Scrambler Pistols once in a while or have a go at Logi-ing up the place with my needle.
That does mean I don't have a proto suit and it does mean that I'm no good at planetary conquest, but by the looks of it that's a very sad place for very sad people anyways. |
Poplo Furuya
Condotta Rouvenor Gallente Federation
479
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Posted - 2013.07.24 17:32:00 -
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Hmm, think a distinction ought to be made between people running Logi suits and people playing the Logi role.
For instance there's this one guy I've run with a few times that I get on with, quite like him... he's a proto CalLogi but I've never seen any evidence of him having any equipment other than a nanohive and I'm fairly sure it's a Militia one at that. Definitely not higher than Standard.
Does have 820 total health though. Is largely just a standard combatant.
My Logi comes out at 343 health but runs decent hives, DUs, active scanners or a needle, very occasionally a repper... always make it my mission to make sure people have ammo or somewhere to fall back to for ammo. Try to set up new fronts in good spots with DUs or reinforce existing ones. Flag enemy positions with a Quantum Scanner, painting potential flankers. Make use of modded speed and the bonuses of MinLogi, Systems Hacking and an Enh Codebreaker to rapidly take points that're still hot...
Both of us run Logi suits but there's no similarity in how they get used. Might just be a factor of time though, I've gone utility before tank, he might've gone tank before utility. Get the feeling equip is never gonna be his focus, though.
Think the split is honestly about 70/30 between Logis that went into it for tank and those who sought it's utility.
That 30% of all Logis still makes a sizable number mind. It's just there's a lot out there who didn't go into Logi for the equipment. |
Noc Tempre
Internal Error. Negative-Feedback
2299
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Posted - 2013.07.24 17:40:00 -
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If you are a new player - leave and don't come back. Trust me, it's better this way. |
Thor Odinson42
Molon Labe. League of Infamy
713
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Posted - 2013.07.24 17:44:00 -
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This thread did not go as intended.
Tough crowd |
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broonfondle majikthies
P.O.N.A.G.S. D.E.F.I.A.N.C.E
39
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Posted - 2013.07.24 17:50:00 -
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I play lots of games where it seems I'm the only Logi - its luck of the draw.
Besides I believe their is a big difference between a good logi and an SP miner who only wants the 60 points for reviving when your still in the middle of a firefight. |
Phoenix Archer 128
Better Hide R Die D.E.F.I.A.N.C.E
213
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Posted - 2013.07.24 17:53:00 -
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broonfondle majikthies wrote:I play lots of games where it seems I'm the only Logi - its luck of the draw.
Besides I believe their is a big difference between a good logi and an SP miner who only wants the 60 points for reviving when your still in the middle of a firefight. Walmart Rezing is fun, though... |
Yan Darn
DUST University Ivy League
1
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Posted - 2013.07.24 18:21:00 -
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Gorra Snell wrote:Thor Odinson42 wrote: And one more thing new player. Pick a role and stick with it. You have to specialize in this game. The skill tree is too broad to branch out into multiple areas. I'm at 18 million skill points and I'm skilled into one suit and two weapons (one being a swarm launcher).
That sounds like an extremely boring way to play the game. If being the best of the best is important to you, you're probably right about being super focused - that's cool - enjoy you the game the way you enjoy it. I'd much rather have all weapons unlocked to level 3, than have one maxed out through the absurdly expensive reload and fitting skills, which only gives you a tiny, situational advantage in combat. For me, being able to swap between decent logi, frontline and AV fits makes the game a lot of fun. Some new players would probably be happier specializing, others being jack of all trades. It just depends on the players' personalities.
Tl;dr OP has a point, but a narrow view of Dust.
I'm one of these new players OP is referring to I guess and I agree with this point. Put it this way - Ideally I want to spec into scout to scan and recon (I.e be a Scout), but with scanning skills/mechanics the way they are and only 2/4 scout suits available, why would I want to start specialising down that path yet? I won't be spending ANY points Into dropsuit command or any more than the lv1 ive got into the 3 sensor skills until I hear somethin remotely solid on these issues from CCP.
I'm at nearly 2mil, most of my SP are in core skills, but I have some in AR, Sniper and Shotgun, as well as Hives, Uplinks, and reps. I can counter snipe when we are being sniped, I can help keep that Heavy alive (or revive them otherwise) or resupply that FG or whatever, or sneak round and get an uplink so we have somewhere to flank with. I can use Remote exp. as well, but lets ignore that.
Could I do any of those competitively in PC? Well no, but why would you have someone at 2mil SP in PC, regardless of whether they have specialised or not?
I can't see how the ~250kSP is going to hurt that badly when I'm at 7milSP. At least so much as to slog my way through the grind using only ARs and Hives every match, every clone.
Give noobs like me a clue, make sure we aren't trying to armour tank our Caldari starter fits, direct us to swarms and FG if we want to AV, or shotguns and nova knives if we love cqc, but especially considering there is still new content, mechanics and balance changes to come - trying to get new players to specialise like we are in 10 year old EVE just seems counter productive.
We will get bored and/or frustrated, leave and prove all these naysayers right about CCP wasting time and resources.
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Thor Odinson42
Molon Labe. League of Infamy
713
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Posted - 2013.07.24 18:31:00 -
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Yan Darn wrote:Gorra Snell wrote:Thor Odinson42 wrote: And one more thing new player. Pick a role and stick with it. You have to specialize in this game. The skill tree is too broad to branch out into multiple areas. I'm at 18 million skill points and I'm skilled into one suit and two weapons (one being a swarm launcher).
That sounds like an extremely boring way to play the game. If being the best of the best is important to you, you're probably right about being super focused - that's cool - enjoy you the game the way you enjoy it. I'd much rather have all weapons unlocked to level 3, than have one maxed out through the absurdly expensive reload and fitting skills, which only gives you a tiny, situational advantage in combat. For me, being able to swap between decent logi, frontline and AV fits makes the game a lot of fun. Some new players would probably be happier specializing, others being jack of all trades. It just depends on the players' personalities. Tl;dr OP has a point, but a narrow view of Dust. I'm one of these new players OP is referring to I guess and I agree with this point. Put it this way - Ideally I want to spec into scout to scan and recon (I.e be a Scout), but with scanning skills/mechanics the way they are and only 2/4 scout suits available, why would I want to start specialising down that path yet? I won't be spending ANY points Into dropsuit command or any more than the lv1 ive got into the 3 sensor skills until I hear somethin remotely solid on these issues from CCP. I'm at nearly 2mil, most of my SP are in core skills, but I have some in AR, Sniper and Shotgun, as well as Hives, Uplinks, and reps. I can counter snipe when we are being sniped, I can help keep that Heavy alive (or revive them otherwise) or resupply that FG or whatever, or sneak round and get an uplink so we have somewhere to flank with. I can use Remote exp. as well, but lets ignore that. Could I do any of those competitively in PC? Well no, but why would you have someone at 2mil SP in PC, regardless of whether they have specialised or not? I can't see how the ~250kSP is going to hurt that badly when I'm at 7milSP. At least so much as to slog my way through the grind using only ARs and Hives every match, every clone. Give noobs like me a clue, make sure we aren't trying to armour tank our Caldari starter fits, direct us to swarms and FG if we want to AV, or shotguns and nova knives if we love cqc, but especially considering there is still new content, mechanics and balance changes to come - trying to get new players to specialise like we are in 10 year old EVE just seems counter productive. We will get bored and/or frustrated, leave and prove all these naysayers right about CCP wasting time and resources. You are going at it the right way. Just get your core skills up.
My biggest problem is when I hear a guy with 7 or 8 million and he's got a proto suit in one class and an advanced or even a proto in another. This is crazy.
I think it's okay to go to L3 in different weapons to get an idea of what you like. When I say spec'd into I mean you are getting into proficiency.
I just created alt to go scout and it's tough. The biotics are an SP sink. Shotguns require L4 operation (WHY??). You need to get your scanning skills up.
I'm running around in Dren BPOs mostly and skilling into scout skills as I go. It's brutal.
When I was a new player there wasn't an SP gap like this. If you ever needed to know how out of touch with the actual gameplay and playerbase CCP is you can look at the 10,000 WP limit for academy. This should be at least 200,000.
If new players want to get into the major leagues they should join a corp and get drug in via sqauds.
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Yan Darn
DUST University Ivy League
1
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Posted - 2013.07.24 19:20:00 -
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Quote: You are going at it the right way. Just get your core skills up.
My biggest problem is when I hear a guy with 7 or 8 million and he's got a proto suit in one class and an advanced or even a proto in another. This is crazy.
I think it's okay to go to L3 in different weapons to get an idea of what you like. When I say spec'd into I mean you are getting into proficiency.
I just created alt to go scout and it's tough. The biotics are an SP sink. Shotguns require L4 operation (WHY??). You need to get your scanning skills up.
I'm running around in Dren BPOs mostly and skilling into scout skills as I go. It's brutal.
When I was a new player there wasn't an SP gap like this. If you ever needed to know how out of touch with the actual gameplay and playerbase CCP is you can look at the 10,000 WP limit for academy. This should be at least 200,000.
If new players want to get into the major leagues they should join a corp and get drug in via sqauds.
Fair do's - I'm too lazy to double check, but I believe you mentioned not spending a single point until getting advice/combined with yourself only using two weapons etc. it seemed like you were saying being super focused and hyper efficient with SP is the only realistic way to play.
I agree about shotguns, getting LW to lv4 last night maybe a decision Ill regret...and yes Biotics is a pain, I mean lv5 to even start using kincats! Pfft. I've got lv3 to offset armour plates, ill think about moving ahead later.
On that note, I've done things like start as Gallente, so I get a bigger/earlier payoff for investing in armour skills early on, and I'm armour tanking because I'm expecting the dynamic between shields and profile to be similar to EVE - this is my point, if CCP don't move in the direction I'm hoping, I might screw the whole recon thing and decide I want to be a heavy sniper or logi - if I'm really lucky they might introduce a full suite of ewar modules and that would supersede everything.
In which case getting Gallente scout lv5 will seem redundant, I'd rather get shields to lv5 first - at least that provides me with something that will always work for me. You could say the same about the scan skills/modules -but does anyone here truly know to what extent they affect anything? I've not even skilled into active scanners on my main - no WP for spotting and no real demand for it, compared to hives and uplinks. |
Rogatien Merc
Red Star. EoN.
496
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Posted - 2013.07.24 19:24:00 -
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Beren Hurin wrote:What %age of your SP is in your cal-logi dropsuit? Part of your investment is in the basic suits, which means switching to assault isn't too terrible of a loss. 13.5%
... but if it turns out unplayable it's a terrible loss for the poor ******* with 6mil SP and 2.5 sunk into proto logi suit.
Thor Odinson42 wrote:It's staggering the amount of logis there are.
Is it though, really?? From what I see on the battlefield it's an average of 4-6 logis out of 16, which seems acceptable. And when I run a forge gun alt it seems like that number drops to 1-2... drop ammo people FFS!!! |
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