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2006-02-18, 07:15 PM | [Ignore Me] #1 | ||
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Hello all!
I am new here and wanted to say hello. I was in the Planetside beta but I was unable to join up at launch. However, the good news now I am ready to. The role I liked to play was medic/repair support type(always did this in tribes and back in the team fortress days). I know I am not the best shot in the world but I like the support roles. Keeping people alive is satisfying for me. Don't really mind dying to keep others alive just long enough for a victory. Near the end of beta, I was seeing that I was not need. So many people in zerg fests had no time to stop and get healed / repaired, or waited to be revived. They would rather turn their vehicle into a flamming rocket before stopping to repair. Unless I wanted to hang out on base defense repairing a max defender non stop nobody really needed me around. So I was wondering, in the game as it is now, will high level squads want a player like me with them? Would I be of use, or are people just still finding respawning the better way to go? Don't get me wrong, I fight too, just more than happy to fall into the support role. Reading the official forums scare me as it sounds like a rough crowd of kill kill kill and keep moving leaving people like me in the dust. Definitely afraid to post there as a newbie. So is there a place for me in PS? Thanks! |
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2006-02-18, 07:34 PM | [Ignore Me] #2 | ||
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Yea, you'd be a great role to a squad/outfit. When defending or attacking a base just wait for people to run away from dying and you can heal/repair them. as for vehicle repair,I would suggest being a gunner or driver. In fact get an ATV and drive around to help people. I used to.
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2006-02-19, 09:15 AM | [Ignore Me] #7 | ||
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Also take a look at www.gotr.net (VS Emerald) - we rely heavily on each other, and have infantry, aircraft, armor and specops divisions, each with their own support guys. Want to fly a lodestar the whole night? No problem, you will have enough tanks and libs to repair. Advanced medic? Our Roughnecks need you as much as they need new engineers.
Last edited by Ivoch; 2006-02-19 at 09:16 AM. |
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2006-02-19, 12:10 PM | [Ignore Me] #8 | ||
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Thanks all! Glad to know support roles are still needed. I imagine once fodder hits, with so many newbies like me running around, all the vets will be having a field day just picking us off, so I know I will be useful at that point. So it is good that I will be needed later as well. Thanks again!
Come on fodder, come out soon so I can start healing butt...hmm that just didn't sound right. Kicking butt...yeah thats the one. |
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2006-02-20, 12:03 PM | [Ignore Me] #10 | ||
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For your playstyle you will want to be in an outfit and group with the same folks. That is the best way to get the most out of medic. Most of the time, people in most pickup groups will release before a medic will revive them (playing in a pickup group in this game is more like mass soloing rather than a coordinated effort.)
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2006-02-21, 08:04 AM | [Ignore Me] #12 | |||
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2006-02-24, 06:03 PM | [Ignore Me] #14 | ||
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But it really pays off when it works. Like the other night I plonked one down near the back door of a base and racked up over 5000 support exp.
If your AMS dies, just get another one. Repeat until one sticks. Its good to be in an outfit that values support, too. I have resurrected many a teammate since they know they have medics in the group and don't tap out as soon as they die. |
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