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2013-05-24, 06:10 AM | [Ignore Me] #1 | ||
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Way are a majority of daytime TR players a bunch of idiots? For an example today on Indar we where capping a base. We where 6-8 that was holding in 4-5 NC player in the spawn room. All of a sudden when it's 2 min left TR players decide to leave the base. What do you think happened? Of course the NC players notice this and charge out and recapture the base. Leave the 3 of us that was left cover A B and C by our own.
This is not the only stupid example. Yesterday when trying to capture Mao during the day time we had around a platoon present Vs a platoon there but no one dared to move closer to the building then 100m even though the defense had huge gaps in it. They just stood there trying to farm cert from what it looked like. But failing miserable because after a while NC just pulled MBT and harassers and rolled over every one. This game is almost unplayable before 6pm when decent players log in on the TR side. Learn to play day time noobs. |
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2013-05-24, 12:49 PM | [Ignore Me] #2 | ||
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TR can be pretty brain-dead for sure during low traffic hours. At least they generally show some sense during prime time, when the outfits log in and TRAM ops often are in place. Something that cannot always been said of the NC who imo is generally the most clueless faction on Miller.
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2013-05-25, 06:14 AM | [Ignore Me] #4 | ||
Sadly it's not always possible to understand the train of thought of random players.
My guess would be that during those hours of the day, players don't really care much about anything except having fun and getting xp in as easy a fashion as possible.
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2013-06-06, 11:17 AM | [Ignore Me] #6 | ||
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This might be a bit off topic but... I just hate the comment or argument about only having fun. First of all saying that you only want to have fun in a game is like saying all I want out of life is to be able to bread. It's a given. But we want more then just to be able to bread do we not? Same in game we want more then "just to have fun". Also we all define fun in a game differently. So saying all I want is to have fun is to say nothing if you do not define what is fun for you.
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2013-06-06, 08:12 PM | [Ignore Me] #7 | ||
For me, fun in Planetside 2 is fighting to re-secure a facility we already own, be it a tower, base, whatever, don't care.. against overwhelming odds.
It's even more fun when the outfit trying to take that "structure" is a known one, and by known I mean considered one of the good ones. One must also take enemy facilities in order to progress, which is a given, but joy does come from securing ones own bases. ----------- In essence, you have to have some sort of faction loyalty in order to do this, which is why I don't understand how people can be one faction one time, then swap to play another faction "if they're losing", makes no sense to me. I will never understand 4th faction players |
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2013-06-08, 12:50 PM | [Ignore Me] #8 | |||
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You can only measure success or failure against previous performance - which in essence means overcoming the enemy that yesterday claimed victory. Otherwise it's just a cert grind, fps kill fest. Which gets boring fast. It's a free MMO. So if you're not paying you are content for those of us that are. (You can pay with cash or time). If you're jumping factions and logging in for 30 mins a day then you'll never experience the other half of the game. |
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2013-06-11, 04:46 PM | [Ignore Me] #13 | |||
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I play as TR on Miller and Ive logged twice today due to being bored. Sat a a base surouned by TR effectively ghost capping en-mass, or hopelessy outnumbered trying to defend and being farmed. |
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2013-06-11, 07:06 PM | [Ignore Me] #14 | ||
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TBH, That's where (I personally think) outfit's come into play. Force fights where the zerg isn't. Sometimes it doesn't work (and there's footage on youtube of my outfit ghost capping because nobody from the opposing faction showed up (Mostly my fault)) and you end up looking like an idiot that brought a platoon to an empty base but when it does it can break up the huge 'zerg' vs zerg fighting.
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