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2012-10-28, 01:44 PM | [Ignore Me] #6 | ||
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I agree on the noob friendly bit.
I remember when I first joined and for a long while after I simply could not find my way around Zurvan .... it was all so so confusing. I hope the devs have a good plan about what new players see when they first join. TBH, I hope they put it into beta and we'll test and feedback. Despite our 'hard words' we really do want this to become a epic must play game. |
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2012-10-28, 01:51 PM | [Ignore Me] #7 | ||
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Yeah, those issues seem to concern everyone right now. But i must point something out about the proposed solution to the sunderer problem: I'm not sure how preventing them from deploying close to each other will make it easier for base defenders to get rid of them, because once one of them is taken out, another can just move in and take it's place (hell, chances are there is already one or two right next to it even if they aren't allowed to deploy). I think the problem isn't how many of them can deploy in an area, but how absurdly easy it is for everyone to get one.
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2012-10-28, 01:56 PM | [Ignore Me] #8 | ||
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Well... on the video tutorials bit, I did mention they should be accessible through the in-game menu. Or better yet, they should ask you if you would like to get informed about the basics when you log into the game for the first time ever
They could also pop up with a prompt if they would like to watch a tutorial anytime they approach something new, be it a large facility or a terminal |
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2012-10-28, 02:17 PM | [Ignore Me] #9 | |||
Good vid Hamma. I'm of the same mind. (and I have other complaints as well) I've had more than a few friends turn away from the game because they are confused and frustrated over the lack of a tutorial or start up info. The only friends that are actively playing it right now are the ones I've sat next to and explained things as they went along. |
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2012-10-28, 03:55 PM | [Ignore Me] #10 | ||
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Video works now.
As for what you touched base on i agree with you on the new player experience, i have had 3 people quit the game simply because they didnt know what to do or where to go. As far as the base defense thing i really think they need to bring those encryption timers back, they helped move the fight along, which is something I always felt planetside 1 didnt do a very good job of. I loved the long battles but they would start to become tedious and im seeing that very same problem in planetside 2 right now with them leaving those timers out. |
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2012-10-28, 05:10 PM | [Ignore Me] #13 | ||
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The most frustrating thing about PS2 right now is that you can almost taste the potential it has. It's frustrating because when things fall into place, and the game works as intended, it's an engrossing time sink that eats up the hours just like PS1 did.
A good example being that the best thing that can happen to the TR on Indar is to get pushed right back to the foothold warpgate. Everybody is then forced to push out together to Camp Waterson and then usually on to Mao Tech Plant. It's huge fun and highly reminiscent of the original game. It's almost like having the Lattice back. From then on though things tend to go down the pan as various groups zerg off in different directions and what was a huge battle quickly dilutes down to loads of uninteresting skirmishes with no real shape to the frontline. One of the things that I miss most is Command Chat. Annoying as it could be at times, it's where we looked for direction and battle flow instructions. I hate the current text based communication system. The way it quickly fades and is gone makes it seem like it's only there grudgingly. Like many other things in the game it encourages the lone wolf mentality. I often feel lonely in this game, even when in a squad. Most of my play time in Planetside 2 starts off OK, but pretty much always ends up with me asking myself "Why? Why are we doing this? Why are we heading off to this base? What purpose is there in taking it? Why bother defending it? What's everyone else doing? Where are they going?" After about an hour I'm fatigued with it all and I log out. I can't abide the constant zerging around in circles. Hopefully these things will be addressed in the future. I feel more positive about PS2 when I hear influential people like TB and Hamma voicing pretty much the same concerns as the rest of us. I often feel bad about giving negative feedback about PS2. The devs are such nice people. Higby especially comes across really well and his obvious enthusiasm and energy for the game is infectious. But, like other people, I want the game to succeed and I sometimes get a little over zealous with my feedback and end up regretting saying anything at all. I hope it all works out though. I will support the game with what is currently my PS1 subscription, and I will use the item shop a lot as well. Hopefully our continued support will encourage the guys to keep on developing PS2 into the game that we all want it to be. |
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2012-10-28, 08:37 PM | [Ignore Me] #14 | ||
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Good video! I know the first time I logged in to the beta, even with a PS1 background I had no idea what to do in the new facilities (the first time I was ever at a biolab, I just ran around outside for 15min and then left since I couldn't get in).
Personally I think something like the introduction in Assassin's Creed would be really nice - just to make the character interact with generators, capture points, etc. |
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2012-10-29, 02:36 AM | [Ignore Me] #15 | ||
Like the video.
In my opinion to boost the initial new player experience, there should be a more prominent outfit advertising system, i.e. it should even be a MAIN terminal in the sanctuaries infront of you, as soon as you log. The game is meant to be played with a large group of organized people, running with the Zerg just doesn't do it justice, infact ide go as far to say its borderline unplayable. There should be a screen that broadcasts "Here's Azure Twilight, they want you to fight with them and join them." There could be a rookie status given to you for a day. While you are allowed to join their squads, then the outfit can command you and promote you as they see fit. Maybe even automatically promotes you, after you have completed so many of the outfits objectives, or run with them for soo long. Any outfit would be glad of the man power, and you learn the game alot quicker with helpful outfits who would be willing to herd the noobs.
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