indeed.DesmoLocke wrote:We need more players like the OP.
New to the game, and eager to enter online play.
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Brainlaag
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Re: New to the game, and eager to enter online play.
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DMalone780
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Re: New to the game, and eager to enter online play.
I can understand that. And hope to play with some of you someday soon, just remember all the nice things you said, okayIf you happen to play in my squad one day and I get the impression that you are listening and trying, I will still rage and steam like a locomotive if you fail but if you stick through, I will teach you a lot meanwhile! And I know many good SLs that have a similar approach to the "new player"-phenomenon.
Do not take it the wrong way! Emotions tend to go high in this game (with some people at least) which only speaks for the quality and the immersion of this game imo.
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CR8Z
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Re: New to the game, and eager to enter online play.
Good luck and welcome to the suck!
You might have to put up with some juvenile behavior, (i.e., kids shouting into mumble and reveling in the sound of their own voice), but it usually tones down when you get down to business.
Coop is not the same as online play, at all. Everything is different. Online play is where it's at.
I would sit down and expect to play at least 1-2 hours at any one time. Less than 1 hour isn't generally worth it.
As was said, TG is a great place to play. If you ever see me as an SL, or just anywhere in particular, I've been showing people the PR ropes for several years and have gotten it down to a small science. I'm a west coaster though, so I tend to play at west coast times.
Let me know if you'd like a crash course in PR!
You might have to put up with some juvenile behavior, (i.e., kids shouting into mumble and reveling in the sound of their own voice), but it usually tones down when you get down to business.
Coop is not the same as online play, at all. Everything is different. Online play is where it's at.
I would sit down and expect to play at least 1-2 hours at any one time. Less than 1 hour isn't generally worth it.
As was said, TG is a great place to play. If you ever see me as an SL, or just anywhere in particular, I've been showing people the PR ropes for several years and have gotten it down to a small science. I'm a west coaster though, so I tend to play at west coast times.
Let me know if you'd like a crash course in PR!

