I wanna get my feet wet in single before I cripple Dopers with my incompetence.
Although I’ve learned that anytime they tell you you have to really hurry, that’s a good indication that you shouldn’t. The game got a lot easier once I realized all their shouting about “Go get him now” was just noise and it’s much better to just crawl your way there, shooting anything that moves.
I’m still just doing the single player mode, and the storyline is … rough. I let it slide when I could’ve stopped the whole thing from happening if the game let me. I’m not a huge fan of military novels, Tom Clancy, or the rest, so I’m having a big problem with the twists, deaths, and the plot stuff.
It’s a very good game, and very tough, but I’m not sure it’s for me.
Tom Clancy type novels don’t read anything like the utterly ridiculous plot (at pretty much every turn) in the game (which isn’t to say those novels are great art, but they at least vaguely make sense). Just shut off your brain and think of it as an excuse to have all the cool locales, because any sort of thinking about it will probably make you dumber by osmosis.
Just finished single player. It’s got all the subtlety of a Mack Truck, the believability of the Illumanatus, and the annoyance of a wet cat in a bag. On the upside, it was short.
You get better. The most effective thin someone can do if they want to get better is to simply have good map knowledge. Outside of that, play with a group of regulars.
My apologies for being non responsive the multiple times you sent me an invite (I think I sent one text apology). Every time you asked I was already knee deep in the carnage, and usually you didn’t stay around long enough afterwards for me to find you.
My main complaint with this game (Xbox 360) is that you can’t use party chat in certain game modes.
At first, this was my reason for not getting the game, almost word for word.
But the point is, you are bound to keep dying if you’ve had no practice. The way to stop people keep shooting you is to stop standing still and out in the open. You have to think like a real soldier would think (I guess) - Never frame yourself in doorways. Never stand still out in the open. Avoid ‘out in the open’ as much as possible. Practice. Assign important functions to the most naturally accessable keys (for example My mellee is mousewheel down. Reload is mousewheel up)
Practice.
Practice.
And did I mention Practice?
The game only really becomes fun when you’ve forced yourself through that repeatedly dying noob phase.
ETA: The Killcam is useful to tell you exactly who shot you and from where. If it’s someone camping, chances are you can hunt them down after you respawn.
Me too.
Although I am now a member of a steam group who are also a clan (I’m not sure if that means I’m a member of the clan) the Clan’s name is ManxYessirsAssociation (MYA)
So one day my name might be MYALobsang.
Or not, because they play team games and so far I am hopeless at team games.
Oh dear. I’m ashamed to say that I think I’m switching to the dark side. I’m finding it increasingly effective to use Melee quite a lot. So I’m becoming that which I hated when I was newer to this game - serial knifer.