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DxC
2012-01-16, 06:25 AM
When I am talking to friends of mine about games or up coming games I always fall short on Planetside 2 I just cant seem to get it hyped up and that when its out we should all play it.

So lets say I am someone who has no clue about the game and has only been told about it. And then come here via Google.

What would you say to them about the game to get them interested?

ringring
2012-01-16, 06:40 AM
Battlefield is about individual battles, Planetside 1/2 is about war.

Over the course of time you get to know the individuals both on your side and on the opposition. You know who you can depend on and on the other side you get to know who is particularly dangerous - that's both in terms of individuals and their outfits.

Another idea is to show them a couple of Planetside 1 videos (Purrrfect storm tweeted a couple of good ones last week). Say these vids are PS1 but it's exactly the same kind of feeling that the devs are shooting for in PS2.

Planetside - March 25th - YouTube
Planetside with BoB - YouTube

Say these are player made vids all in game of an 8 tear old game. The new game will be bigger and have much better graphics.

For all what people say about SOE they are the only ones who can do this kind of stuff.



**Edit ..... my first day I was running across Forseral in a max (I didn't know better then). Our empire was running a Reaver event ..... suddenly in front of me, moving from right to left the flew the reaver squadrons. There appeared to be hundreds of them and I thought wow! They'll simply slaughter the enemy. Two minutes later I saw the sad remants of the force flying from left to right. Many fewer and many streaming smoke from damge recieved. At that point I knew PS was special.

UlfStein
2012-01-16, 06:48 AM
Well, I would say that if you enjoy games that encourage teamwork, tactics, and stradegies and felt that capturing points on a normal fps map didn't feel very rewarding or that people seemed a little too rambo or solo style, then planetside is the game for you. Like Higby said, the lead creative design of PS2, compared to board games, Planetside is more akin to Risk while other FPSs like Battlefield 3 are more like checkers. Though you can create functioning squads in those games and perform pincer moves and the like, they are no where near as in depth or as meaningful as in planetside where a co-ordinated effort of 10 guys can easily defend a base against a much larger force. The comraderie that can be found in Planetside is rare and can hardly be found in most FPS's. Not to mention, in addition to how much more of a variety there is in this that palyers can do, they are fighting in a persistant warzone where new senearios are constantly developing reducing the repetitive feel of other FPS's. As I usually tell my friends, playing Planetside as my first FPS spoiled me from all other FPS's as COD and the like just couldn't compare to the depth and uniqueness. If it wasn't for my college classes hogging all my finances, I would be playing it now instead of Battlefield 3.

yonman
2012-01-16, 06:56 AM
Yeah, describing PS is like trying to describe a desert to an Eskimo - it's so bloody obvious you can't make other people understand.

I always found that telling some old war stories works well. e.g. describe a 4 galaxies' red alert base drop. When you make it clear that 48 players just jumped out of frigging planes into an even bigger fight, people tend to say "uh, is there a video of this? I gotta see it to believe it".

I wouldn't stress the videos though - for a player in 2012 they ain't all that visually impressive without the realization of the sheer scale of the action ... and videos rarely get that across without some context (said story).

I usually mention that to me, after years of PS, BF games feel "cramped" and "pointless". That sometimes gets people's attention. Yeah, I've been ruined that way.

And camaraderie always comes up - if you've attended outfit meets and stuff, that proves commitment of players and community enthusiasm. Those two can gather a following just on their own.

NewSith
2012-01-16, 07:43 AM
@OP: That's what she said...

Shogun
2012-01-16, 07:52 AM
don´t forget to mention, that everything in the game that moves is playercontrolled!
no ai and no pve!
and that the world is persistant, a server that always runs, no battlemaps you "start" that are resetted after the fight. you win something, it stays yours until someone else can recapture it. that´s something no other aaa fps has!

i suggest to change the name of this thread to "new to planetside? read here for gameinfo!" and make it a sticky so every google victim that came here for info will find it on spot!

the videos up there are nice ones! but they are of ps1, which is 8 years old. keep the action in mind and imagine it with the new forgelight graphic power we already got to see in the chinese gameplay trailer:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m2wifg7aitk&feature=player_embedded

something else, i always tell people about planetside is, that it´s more than just one game. you want to play a rambo style fps? you can.
you want to play sneaky splintercell like specops game? you can!
you love arcade war flight simulators? grab a reaver!
you like supporting the fighting troops more than shooting yourself? be engineer or medic or both and build and manage tactical mobile resupply bases on the front or help transporting the troops into battle with a galaxy transporter or gangbus.

it´s like "you have seen it in any fps? then it´s almost for sure that it´s an option in planetside as well!"
at least it was 8 years ago in ps1. today there are some very experimental or wierd fps games out there that may have gamestyles not available in ps1 or 2, but who cares?
the point is, that ps2 has all these possibilitys in one game, and all those playstyles fit together and are playable in one world.

and i expect this to increase even more after launch! there is a plan to expand this game even more, and who knows what is possible today? i would not be surprised if someday even very different gamestyles were added, or even entirely different gamegenres linked to auraxis (like eve will be expanded by dust514).

as you can guess, i was spoiled for every other fps after planetside, too! ;-)

Graywolves
2012-01-16, 08:02 AM
I didn't do anything. My one friend finally signed up for beta and then he started talking about Planetside to people in other places.


So I guess we pull people in via beta signup then. I've had some people go "well I'll try beta I guess."

Shade Millith
2012-01-16, 08:12 AM
I posted this on Reddit once.

Mate, back in the day it was beautiful.

Bombers and fighters zipping around the sky, tanks rolling around raking the walls with shells, infantry desperately trying to gain an entrance, while the defenders were holed up behind the walls killing everything that entered.

Pushed back inside the base, walls lost? You've got 50+ guys sitting with ichy trigger fingers aiming at one of three doors to get in, with grenade launchers, rifles, plasma launchers, rocket launchers, remote det explosives, flame throwers. You've then got a hundred blokes doing suicide charges into that hail of pure death trying to break in. Suddenly there's yelling in the chat "CLOAKER PUT TELEPORTER IN THE BASEMENT, NEED HELP NOW" and half of the defenders have to go charge down to attempt to secure it while the defenders left at the doors are suddenly majorly outnumbered, and desperately trying to hold the doors.

Then the third faction shows up wanting some action.

Tikuto
2012-01-16, 08:22 AM
We all believe. It's like a religion founded upon something so significant. PlanetSide has significance and it will ever more.

You have to believe the near-impossible, really. EVE Online is incredible in its own way. Absolutely world champion recognition for a feat in electronic entertainment. Problem is that game is boring as fuck and is more of a simulator.

PlanetSide2 will grab your heart and it's free! Free because of recent competitive-evolutionary changes in MMO business models -- not because it's a lame ass game! DCUO recent business model proves this.

Videos all over Internets. Masses of players fighting the opposite faction, like a sport, and all are players. Players-only. The common target multiplied by 500, co-operating beautifully at times, really will impress you and bind you. You'll have little-to-no idea until you see it.
One player pilots an aerial transport ship and all other players hop-in. You're changing the territory as you lead them to battle!

SO FUCKING AWESOME AAAAAAAHHHHHH :rock:

Shogun
2012-01-16, 08:23 AM
don´t forget the great stamina game of gendropping!
trying to drop and hold down an enemy base generator with 10 men against sometimes 100 enemys was awesome fun! sometimes prevailing for just a minute would allow the attacking force to enter the base and turn the tide, but sometimes you had to hold out for 10-20 minutes against an overwhelming force, entranched in a small room with only one exit.
keeping the gen down for a long time on an enemy main resupply base felt sooo good!
with a full galaxy drop team including medics and engineers sometimes good gendroppers could hold on until they ran out of ammo.

Graywolves
2012-01-16, 08:25 AM
We are cultists!

Crator
2012-01-16, 08:52 AM
We all believe. It's like a religion founded upon something so significant. PlanetSide has significance and it will ever more.

You have to believe the near-impossible, really.

PlanetSide2 will grab your heart and it's free! Free because of recent competitive-evolutionary changes in MMO business models -- not because it's a lame ass game! DCUO recent business model proves this.

Videos all over Internets. Masses of players fighting the opposite faction, like a sport, and all are players. Players-only. The common target multiplied by 500, co-operating beautifully at times, really will impress you and bind you. You'll have little-to-no idea until you see it.

I think people fail to understand the scale of this game, even when we tell them how many people are involved in single battles. The failure, I believe, is due to disbelief that anyone could ever create a game that has this large of scale.

Hmr85
2012-01-16, 08:53 AM
I always tell old war stories to new people and show them old PS1 footage from the outfit or whats on the net. This usually does the trick for most. Funny thing is I have a bunch of screen shots at my house that I printed out on hi-resolution paper. Just memories for me as sad as it sounds. But some of them are great shots of battles raging on around me or shots of the outfit posing or us fixing a Vanguard in the heat of battle. I always show these to my friends when I talk about the game and or I am trying to explain it to them. This works to in getting people into PS.

It is important to let them know that everybody they see on screen is a actual player. I have had quite a few new people who didn't believe me until they created a account and actually saw for themselves or was watching over my shoulder as I played on my guy. They have just been living sheltered lives being force fed the same old crap of BF or COD. All assuming that the max you could ever have is 64 players. So when they see a game like Planetside it just blows their mind. People just can't quite grasp the scale of this game. Its something they have to see for themselves to be believed.

What is really needed is a trailer of PS2 with hundreds of players fighting it out on every square inch of the ground for as far as you can see. Do a panoramic view. Then make sure to state. These are all actual players. I think that would do wonders on getting people to flock to the game.

Tasorin
2012-01-16, 09:45 AM
Question 1) Do you like shooters?

Question 2) Do you like the game concept of Risk?

Question 3) What if there was a shooter that had a persistent world and you were able to dominate that world in a Risk style of map control?

Question 4) Have you ever seen a video from the first Planetside?

At this point it is all about you showing them the light with some simple Google-Fu on Youtube and pulling up any of the quality PS1 vids still out there. Then show them the PS2 Trailer and The9 video and tell them to imagine what they saw in the PS1 videos only with the ForgeLight engine they just witnessed in the PS2 videos.

Elude
2012-01-16, 09:56 AM
For starters, explain to them that it's like taking the Battlefield games and extending the player count and map size by a massive amount.

Then proceed to explain why they don't need to wait for the idiot circus boy with a pretty new pet to crash his plane in order for them to have a try, because in Planetside you have an unlimited amount of toys in line for you to play with. Also unlike Battlefield, these toys are not owned by the daycare, these are your toys, configure them how you please, and use them when you want!

Aside from toys, you're not limited to just a box of sand in Planetside, because in Planetside you're on a mother fucking beach with no boarders but your own (unless your parents are assholes and leash you).

Instead of loading into the next battle like you do in Battlefield, you instead walk to the next battle! They may not be foaming at the mouth yet for the game, but they may be more interested in knowing more about it.

DxC
2012-01-16, 10:11 AM
Think my friends are going to be well and truely clued up on planetside 2 !

I did tell them a war story or so but again I guess being there to belive / witness it is also a key factor

at collage when it was out I rember playing it in a Lan Cafe on a off chance of what is this game? the following day it was all I talked about to a freind in class and after some google fun found out more infomation after collage (thank god for half days!!) we returned and played till close - next day we started talking and got more people intrested from what I know or rember I] think half our class was playing it after that VS and TR being the most popular

Eventually I got enough money to play and own my own account - so that's where the real story's begin I hope to have even more with Planetside 2 :)

basti
2012-01-16, 01:46 PM
You guys use way to many words. Use less!

"Imagine Battlefield with 400 players, on a map 10 times as big as the biggest BF map"
"WHERECANIPLAY?"

And this isnt made up, this HAPPEND! SEVERAL TIMES!

DxC
2012-01-16, 02:04 PM
Probaly did I have dyslexia :( so spelling and said grammer may be affective or that the spell checker fails me

I agree with basti though - shorter 400+ players bang bang mass battles less the better may spark curiosity

PoisonTaco
2012-01-16, 02:15 PM
PS2 is going to be a free to play game. So why not just get them to try it out with you? Not much to lose there.

Raymac
2012-01-16, 02:34 PM
When real trailers start to come out about this game, people are going to get really hyped. The only people that aren't excited yet are those that don't really know about Planetside.

So at this point, if someone asks what will make Planetside 2 so awesome, all you have to do is smile knowingly and say "You'll see, my friend. You'll see."

inigma
2012-01-16, 02:47 PM
Planeside 2: sort of like futuristic CoD except 2000 players on one map the size of Skyrim; and every toy and vehicle available to all players for free because you will either drive, fly, or walk to the next battle, or die trying.

RobUK
2012-01-16, 03:03 PM
Somebody on another game forum just told me that they're waiting for the first ever MMOFPS to be released. They apparently can't understand why there's never been a MMOFPS seeing as how popular the genre is. When I said that Planetside was/is the first proper MMOFPS, he said he'd never heard of it and he's been playing online games since Quake 1.

I mentioned that Planetside 2 is taking applications for closed beta, he said he's never heard of that game either.

Go SOE. You really need to hire a proper marketing team. There's hundreds of thousands, if not millions of customers out there just waiting for something that's already been around for 8 years.

Johari
2012-01-16, 03:20 PM
Another idea is to show them a couple of Planetside 1 videos (Purrrfect storm tweeted a couple of good ones last week). Say these vids are PS1 but it's exactly the same kind of feeling that the devs are shooting for in PS2.

Planetside - March 25th - YouTube (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5k-7kYs6PX0)

http://static.themetapicture.com/media/funny-comic-let-the-bodies-hit-the-floor.png

Graywolves
2012-01-16, 08:40 PM
You guys use way to many words. Use less!

"Imagine Battlefield with 400 players, on a map 10 times as big as the biggest BF map"
"WHERECANIPLAY?"

And this isnt made up, this HAPPEND! SEVERAL TIMES!

I'm an american with not enough excuses to hear myself talk. I'm going to continue with my methods.

PoisonTaco
2012-01-17, 02:26 PM
I've got about 80+ people to convince to check this game out. If it's F2P it shouldn't be that hard.