Good server for a new player?
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crooker12
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Good server for a new player?
I've only just downloaded PR and was wondering which server to join for an introduction. I understand the basics, but need somewhere to get into the game where it won't matter if I screw up occasionally. Any suggestions?
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Rudd
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Re: Good server for a new player?
Hi mate, welcome to the forum and mod.
PRTA, NwA and Tactical Gamer are good servers for new people (NwA being a UK server, so good pings)
Just tell the squad leader you are new, and stick to basic kits like Rifleman for the first round or two
(sniper and heavy anti tank weapons are a no no
)
Have fun
edit - please do follow Kain888's suggestion, mumble is very widely used now
PRTA, NwA and Tactical Gamer are good servers for new people (NwA being a UK server, so good pings)
Just tell the squad leader you are new, and stick to basic kits like Rifleman for the first round or two
Have fun
edit - please do follow Kain888's suggestion, mumble is very widely used now
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Kain888
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Re: Good server for a new player?
Also make sure you are familiar and have setup the PR Mumble. On all servers mentioned by Rudd it's widely used. 
https://www.realitymod.com/forum/f10-pr ... ality.html
https://www.realitymod.com/forum/f10-pr ... ality.html
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Spec
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Re: Good server for a new player?
There's a thread somewhere around here where you can apply for a training session if you want 
Also, I've made this elaborate video explaining everything a new player needs to know in more detail than the manual can deliver.
The best servers are indeed PRTA, NwA and TG, as Rudd said. If you have any further questions or problems, feel free to ask, we're happy to help!
Welcome to the community, enjoy your stay and the game!
Also, I've made this elaborate video explaining everything a new player needs to know in more detail than the manual can deliver.
The best servers are indeed PRTA, NwA and TG, as Rudd said. If you have any further questions or problems, feel free to ask, we're happy to help!
Welcome to the community, enjoy your stay and the game!

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Vista
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Re: Good server for a new player?
NWA, use mumble and PLEASE READ THE MANUAL 
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Rudd
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LieutenantNessie
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Re: Good server for a new player?
Don't join NwA before around 18:00 PRT, otherwise complete clusterfuck. For you PRTA/NwA would probably be best for the ping but when you're more experienced and want some good teamwork try the Sisu 128 player server, best TW server around there. Just make sure you got mumble
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crooker12
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Re: Good server for a new player?
Do I have to have set up the BF2 mic program (not sure what it's called) before setting up mumble?
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Vista
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Re: Good server for a new player?
There is no mic programcrooker12 wrote:Do I have to have set up the BF2 mic program (not sure what it's called) before setting up mumble?
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BloodyDeed
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Re: Good server for a new player?
I think hes talking about the Battlecommo-programm:

To answer your question, NO you dont have to set this up before using mumble.
Just remember mumble usually does not fully replace ingame voip. There are still lots of situations where people use the voip, so setting this up correctly is important.
But dont worry if Battlecommo does no work for you, on my old pc it always crashed but VOIP worked perfectly anyway.

To answer your question, NO you dont have to set this up before using mumble.
Just remember mumble usually does not fully replace ingame voip. There are still lots of situations where people use the voip, so setting this up correctly is important.
But dont worry if Battlecommo does no work for you, on my old pc it always crashed but VOIP worked perfectly anyway.

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saXoni
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Re: Good server for a new player?
You do not have to do this.vistamaster01 wrote:PLEASE READ THE MANUAL
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Jolly
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Re: Good server for a new player?
Seems special kits are popular in the world!!Sniper kit is newbie's favorite.[R-DEV]Rudd wrote:Hi mate, welcome to the forum and mod.
PRTA, NwA and Tactical Gamer are good servers for new people (NwA being a UK server, so good pings)
Just tell the squad leader you are new, and stick to basic kits like Rifleman for the first round or two(sniper and heavy anti tank weapons are a no no
)
Have fun
edit - please do follow Kain888's suggestion, mumble is very widely used now![]()
Just as Rudd said UK NwA is nice for native british guy.TG is always with teamwork.
But i gotta add this to new face......
To improve yourself,read the mannual first,start with infantry man and stick with basic kit,always listening to the squad leader,be sharp,check map before shooting.
Train yourself in coop mode to learn how to deal with those different kits and vehicles
Go mumble is essential too!!!!!!!!!!!
One last thing,watch dbzao and Savage's video will help you to know how to cooperate with your teammate
Hope you'll love this mod!
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LieutenantNessie
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Re: Good server for a new player?
As for this, there is much more good videos than just db's and silly's but if you want to take a look at em, db's youtube channel muitocomplicado's Channel - YouTubeJolly wrote:Seems special kits are popular in the world!!Sniper kit is newbie's favorite.
Just as Rudd said UK NwA is nice for native british guy.TG is always with teamwork.
But i gotta add this to new face......
To improve yourself,read the mannual first,start with infantry man and stick with basic kit,always listening to the squad leader,be sharp,check map before shooting.
Train yourself in coop mode to learn how to deal with those different kits and vehicles
Go mumble is essential too!!!!!!!!!!!
One last thing,watch dbzao and Savage's video will help you to know how to cooperate with your teammate
Hope you'll love this mod!![]()
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Zpoilt
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Re: Good server for a new player?
Nor does he have to eat or sleep, but those things sure make living alot easier!saXoni wrote:You do not have to do this.
RTFM
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saXoni
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Re: Good server for a new player?
Actually, you have to eat to survive. And you will fall asleep sooner or later. Reading the manual, on the other hand, is not necessary for either to survive or to be able to play PR.Zpoilt wrote:Nor does he have to eat or sleep, but those things sure make living alot easier!
RTFM
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imjustthatguy
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Re: Good server for a new player?
yea NwA is really good when it comes to mumble, as well as Hardcore and 24/7 =hog=
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Bob of Mage
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Re: Good server for a new player?
It's also a good idea to try Co-op while you're getting your feet wet. However be aware that there are 2 types of Co-op servers, most have very lax rules (like 90% faster spwan times and the fact that snipers can drive tanks instead of Crewmen) and little to no teamwork. On the other hand the VG server runs an unmodded Co-op server where gameplay is much more normal, but at the same time more laided back (people will still be pissed if you crash a jet on takeoff but people will take the time to help you learn, even letting you squad lead right off the bat if you really want too).
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PLODDITHANLEY
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Re: Good server for a new player?
agree.
Familiarise with as many kits assets etc as poss in COOP.
Go SL deploy and try stuff, fly everything even if you don't so you can see things from another perspective, like find flat heli extract points.
Then maybe go on a non TW server to see the speed and familirize with enemies and PR's brutal PvP environment.
Then go join a squad and get serious.
Oh yeah I'd check out the manual too as I'm not 1337 like Saxoni
Familiarise with as many kits assets etc as poss in COOP.
Go SL deploy and try stuff, fly everything even if you don't so you can see things from another perspective, like find flat heli extract points.
Then maybe go on a non TW server to see the speed and familirize with enemies and PR's brutal PvP environment.
Then go join a squad and get serious.
Oh yeah I'd check out the manual too as I'm not 1337 like Saxoni
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saXoni
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Re: Good server for a new player?
I liked that one. If everyone could say "Oh, and please read the manual, as nobody is as 1337 as saX", I'd agree.PLODDITHANLEY wrote:Oh yeah I'd check out the manual too as I'm not 1337 like Saxoni![]()
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Dev1200
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Re: Good server for a new player?
Nope. That's just there to set up in-game voip more clearly, I guess.crooker12 wrote:Do I have to have set up the BF2 mic program (not sure what it's called) before setting up mumble?




