New player NO NO's

General discussion of the Project Reality: BF2 modification.
Spriteman
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Re: New player NO NO's

Post by Spriteman »

And that is why we must help shape our noobies into fine upstanding v1.0 team playing individuals.
MuffinMunchies
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Re: New player NO NO's

Post by MuffinMunchies »

unitedsas wrote:Things that make me cry every time.
  1. How do I use the *Insert kit here*
I like this actually. Because it means my squad member is learning what to do with his kit, rather than not knowing what to do and not getting taught.

Arcturus_Shielder wrote:What PR needs are players willing to learn rather than players not willing to teach.
I'm going to put this in my signature, K? K.
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Ascender
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Re: New player NO NO's

Post by Ascender »

Well i'll guess i put what i want to say here. This is a pretty hot issue it seems now, and deu to PR's learning curve i myself never got into it properly before, while i did play it for a number of hours over a few days. I have regained interested in playing PR but rather than trying to then bother people ingame about learning it i guess my best course of action atm would be to ask if any of you guys could send me a forum pm, and act as my mentor for a little while, to awnser questions and play a few sessions in PR so i can get to grips on the bigger aspects of the game i have been too intimidated for to try earlier, such as the various roles in tanks and aircraft.

I have basic understanding of PR and i've played it before, but i'll still consider myself a newbie on this. Preferrebly i would get the help from someone playing on EU times.
Brainlaag
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Re: New player NO NO's

Post by Brainlaag »

Ascender wrote:Well i'll guess i put what i want to say here. This is a pretty hot issue it seems now, and deu to PR's learning curve i myself never got into it properly before, while i did play it for a number of hours over a few days. I have regained interested in playing PR but rather than trying to then bother people ingame about learning it i guess my best course of action atm would be to ask if any of you guys could send me a forum pm, and act as my mentor for a little while, to awnser questions and play a few sessions in PR so i can get to grips on the bigger aspects of the game i have been too intimidated for to try earlier, such as the various roles in tanks and aircraft.

I have basic understanding of PR and i've played it before, but i'll still consider myself a newbie on this. Preferrebly i would get the help from someone playing on EU times.
PM [R-CON]Wicca, he'd love to have another pet to take care of :wink: .
heldro
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Re: New player NO NO's

Post by heldro »

Stop making squads if you are going to leave or not lead it.
You dont call retarded people retards, its bad taste. You call your friends retards when they are acting retarded.
Tarranauha200
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Re: New player NO NO's

Post by Tarranauha200 »

Dont join air trans if you cant fly. Its annoying when you keep that one chopper alive for the whole round and see noobs crashing theirs nto the ground/hovering above enemy AA.
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