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2003-06-15, 09:12 PM | [Ignore Me] #1 | ||
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I don't know about you all, but I'm not in a large outfit. Sometimes there are only three people on, sometimes it is just me. For the most part, this puts me at the mercy of The Horde. Now I know, of course, that I have no right to complain about the cert choices that I and my fellow hordemates choose, but I never the less feel that since this is a game that it should attempt to be fun for all, even for the people that just play for a couple hours a day with perhaps even a random grouping of people.
Now you all know that it is possible to craft a very exact, versatile character without ever touching the vehicle certs. Having things like engineering, medic, advanced hacking, heavy assault and so on gives you a great advantage in combat over less versatile individuals on the other side. In some cases, it allows you to do the work of several soldiers in a single life. This is a powerful draw, and I can't fault anyone for succumbing to it, since I know I have on at least one of my characters. All too often though, it leads to this: Sere: Does anyone have any vehicles? Squad: Squadleader: Everyone go to Xelas Sere: Anyone, any vehicles at all? Squad: Sere: Guess we're walking. Then we walk, of course, and we meet the enemy who are, for the most part, doing the same thing. A fight ensues and a large number of us are sent back to the nearest spawn. This is fuctional for short distances, but for long ones it is very, very tiring. I think this is a problem, and here it is: to summon and drive a deliverer, a generally thankless task, requires 3 cert points and agile armor. Upon arriving the deliverer is, in all likelihood, destroyed or discarded. At the same time, to aquire the special assault cert, giving one access to 3 amazing and unique weapons, takes the same. Which would you choose? To certify as an engineer, giving you the ability to stay alive sometimes twice as long in a fight, takes 3 certs. Again, I don't see the comparison. Given the proliferation of AV weaponry in Planetside, the deliverer and things like it, such as the buggies, really have only one purpose--moving people around. Now in large outfits I imagine there are individuals willing to do this, but as I said earlier, the rest of us have to succumb to the will of the Horde, which generally does what it finds pleasureable and certifies in what it finds valuable. So I suggest this: make unglamourous vehicle certifications worth it. I would do this by folding several of the vehicles into one cert, especially the vehicles that are not worth their own 3 point certs, but, at the same time, worth a little too much to be 2 or 1 point certs. I would reconfigure the list like this: Air Transport (3): Lodestar Galaxy Fighter (4): Reaver Scout (3): Mosquito Bomber (4): Liberator Buggy (3): Harasser Empire Buggy Anti-air (?): Skyguard APC (3): Deliverer Sunderer Quad-Cycle (2): Wraith Basilisk Light Tank (3): Lightning Heavy Tank (3): Empire Tank AMS (3): Advanced Mobile Station That way, no one feels they are wasting valuable cert points on niche vehicles when they could be devoting them to increasing their fighting power. Plus I think it makes sense, since these vehicles are in the same category, they should fall under the same cert. Tanks, reavers, bombers, and other things like the AMS which have a permanent place in the combat scheme of planetside should still be kept seperate, since people will get those certs regardless of how much they actually cost.
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2003-06-16, 01:08 AM | [Ignore Me] #3 | ||
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Good idea. I thought about the same thing today as I wondered why anyone would spend 3 points ona 5 man deliverer when they could spend 3 on the sunderer, wich is not only a transport, but a gunship in its own right. Being a fan of firepower, I always choose the sunderer, but there are several times when I would love to have a deliverer, but don't want to spend the cert points.
Another vehicle suggestion I have is to make the ANT a flying vehicle. I think more people would make ANT runs if the thing flew. It may sound kinda stupid, but even if it goes the same kph, its just more fun to fly, and you don't have to stick to the road. Just a suggestion.
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2003-06-16, 01:42 AM | [Ignore Me] #4 | ||
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They are probly gonna want to make the new vehicles their own certs, although i must say if they put skyguard on the buggy it will definitly make the buggy cert more appealing. When you think about it a lot of the vehicles are made worthless not just the deliverer to sunderer mentality but also buggy versus heavy tank. On the whole i like and agree with your plan. Other then reavers should cost 10 pounts. Also right now ams costs two and i for one prefer to keep it that way because there arnt enough ams certed folks as is.
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2003-06-16, 01:42 AM | [Ignore Me] #5 | |||
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True, but an ANT run should be a dangerous assingment, I know that when I am ANT'ing the fear creaps up and the adrenalin pumps, as soon as I see that WG shield I can breathe again. then the trip back! Just the other day I was comming back with a full ANT, and not 5 meters from the base gate I got blown up, dieing is not the be all and end all in PS, due to respawn, but when you die in an ANT, you lose the cargo, and it makes staying alive more valuable, and less Zergling.
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2003-06-16, 03:03 AM | [Ignore Me] #6 | ||
Liberator won't cost 4 points.
As for the lack of lighter vehicles, when the vehicle requirements are reconfigured as the new base features are rolled out, you'll only be able to get advanced vehicles at a Technology Plant, or at a base which is connected to a Technology Plant via the lattice. No longer will owning a Technology Plant anywhere on the continent provide all allied bases with full vehicle requirements*, and if done well, it will make "worse" vehicles better, simply because advanced vehicles will be harder to acquire. Oh, and to add a bit to this, the developers have plans to give incentive to fight outdoors. Once those incentives are in, lighter, faster vehicles will be much more common. AV weaponry isn't as effective when you're outdoors, and have the real danger of being run over, or simply not having a place to duck behind to avoid fire from the vehicles. When battles aren't completely focused on bases/towers, vehicles will come into their own. Last edited by Warborn; 2003-06-16 at 03:09 AM. |
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2003-06-16, 03:03 AM | [Ignore Me] #7 | ||
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After reading the actual meat and potatoes of your acticle i have to disagree with you respectfully. The proliferation of AV weapons doesnt making fighting vehicles useless all vehicles seem to fall into two chatagories, with the the exception of the AMS and the ANT. There is either the fast, or the armored. Neither of these wants to stick around anyone place for a long time. If your ina vanguard or a prowler or a lasher or whatever and you sit somewhere and shell things, yes you will be killed byy AV weapons. Vehicles work great for things other then tranposrt. ALso bob i think if they made ants flying they'd have to make the ant cert cost points otherwise no one whould work anywhere.
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2003-06-16, 07:19 AM | [Ignore Me] #8 | ||
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Running stealth squads for some time I've had alot of opportunity to use transports. I'd played with the Sunderer for a bit but, I figured we won't use half the seats, it's slow, not able to cross water, and although powerful with it's 75mm cannons, aren't as useful against a nimble aircraft as dual 20mm cannons are. So being the squad leader I opted to take the short bus (as we affectionately call it ) I haven't regreted it yet. The thing is obviously faster, more agile, flexible in it's ability to cross water (great for avoiding those mined bridges), still able to take quite a bit of punishment, and with both cannons firing can tear up infantry and what ever else we may find on the way to the back door.
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2003-06-16, 09:05 AM | [Ignore Me] #9 | ||
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Pet peeve of mine: "Friend" Outfits
Some friends who think it would be cool to start an outfit. That's it. They often are the guys in sanc asking for one more random person to help start the outfit. Maybe "Friend" isn't a good term, but I don't know what else to call them. But they end up being a group of ten people who aren't all on at the same time and who don't really want to grow their outfit. It's a waste, IMO. I think that an outfit isn't designed for small groups who can't field a full squad half the time. Outfits are a way to get some structure and organization to more than one squad worth of people. This means having a gal pilot or sunderer driver on at any given time. Sure, it's nice to have friend in the game and to be in control of your own outfit, but if all you do is have to form rabble squads to get anything done ... what good is the outfit over a random squad? Some of you can chat. Wee. Why not, while still being friends, join a larger outfit? You lose the control of having your own outfit name, but really, has that every made a difference? You get access to many more people who have certs you don't. If it's a good outfit, there will be tons of cool people who take and give orders appropriatly. It's not easy finding a good outfit like that, but it pays off in the long run.
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2003-06-16, 10:19 AM | [Ignore Me] #11 | ||
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Most people who like sunder haven't driven them. They cannot off road, they are big, they are slow, they get stuck, they roll over, they cannot cross water. At least as Vanu we use deliverer alot (since nobody is a max anyway) and it comes in very useful. If the liberator or lodestar can be made at non-dropship plants I see them being used alot for transport in the future (aside from TR there is no other 3 person transports except liberator)
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2003-06-16, 11:52 AM | [Ignore Me] #12 | ||
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Warborn, I doubt that advanced vehicles being harder to aquire will prevent anyone from certing in them. I don't think that this will be the case anyway--just because you have to be connected to a tech plant doesn't change anything. They also plan to eliminate leapfrogging, so that you are more likely to be connected to the bases you own anyway. I'd like to see them change the game so that terrain, and by extension vehicles, are inherently valuable, but that isn't the state of the game. I don't see that happening any time soon. I'm also not talking about the effectiveness of combat vehicles as a whole, since I did say that they had a permanent place in the combat scheme of Planetside.
What I am talking about is moving a group of people from point a to point b. I'm just saying that some vehicles, due to their fairly niche status, should be grouped together under the same cert. The Sunderer and Deliverer are both the same type of vehicle, but each of them fills a specific niche that is, while valuable, fairly rare in a normal squad environment. It's the same with empire specific buggies--certifying in one of these death traps is suspect, since they require a technology plant and cost the same number of cert points as a tank. You all are right to say that on open terrain, vehicles have a distinct advantage, but Planetside is filled with things like trees, rocks, and even very steep hills that foil any direct fire weaponry, such as the 12 and 20mm chainguns and all the vanu vehicle weapons. Of course, it is harder to hit a moving vehicle, but what, exactly, is the effectiveness of an empire specific buggy that is in combat for 15 blinding seconds before having to retreat for 4 minutes to repair, assuming it gets out? While this might be beside the point, if you all don't think that infantry AV weapons aren't in top form over terrain, you're wrong. That's exactly where they were meant to be used. Some, like the lancer, can even be used as standoff weapons against vehicles that are both moving at top speed and can't retaliate.
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2003-06-16, 12:54 PM | [Ignore Me] #13 | |||
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I am one of those people who are hoping to make a "friend" outfit when a couple more RL buddies get the game, and why the fuk should you care? I'll be inviting a couple select people I've met in PS, and we'll go around kicking ass and having fun. And no, I don't care if we don't dominate the world, we'll have many small victories which contribute to the success of our team. Last night for example, just myself and one friend "saved" the CC in a base 3 times, killed the guys attacking the generator twice and repaired it, took 4 towers, and racked up 100+ kills between the two of us. The large outfits are mostly full of noobs who zerg the enemy. That ain't my cup of tea. |
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2003-06-16, 01:15 PM | [Ignore Me] #14 | ||||
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2003-06-16, 01:42 PM | [Ignore Me] #15 | |||
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