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Re: Newb here, multple manual reads, over 30 co-op plays..am i ready to go live?
Posted: 2016-09-10 17:32
by LiamNL
It might be usefull to bind your mumble squad talk button to a thumb button on your mouse if you have one. That way you don't have to rebind all the keys in the game and don't have to reach over the entire keyboard to talk.
Re: Newb here, multple manual reads, over 30 co-op plays..am i ready to go live?
Posted: 2016-09-10 19:46
by MAVEN
Hey, welcome to PR I guess and please don't pay attention to all the troll comments denouncing your dedication.
People like you are what keeps tactical community breathing, we need more, MORE!
I will give you an introductory not just to PR but tactical shooters in general.
First of, let's immediately get to the bad news - PR nowadays sucks not because the mod does (on the contrary now that it is standalone and even has pending 1.4 patch it's better than ever) but because gamin community got watered down so badly by all the fancy AAA games so much that even tactical players soaked up the "360 no scope" gibberish. On the good hand, PR and few other games (which I will list bellow) are a great place to have some cooperative fun and act responsibly.
What you did was great, and every new player should do so but note that this mod is not overly complex. Have you ever played BF2? Then after a week you'll blend in and feel like at home. A tactical mind can adapt to complex things, don't let the complexity of manual fool you.
Second, the good news is that you can still have taste of the oldschool PR realism and tactical fun althogether, however now it takes an effort to find this in general.
Here's how to find your tacticaline dose in PR:
- Play in COOP. While COOP is very basic and bots are dumb (but enhanced in PR) it's not how many kills you make nor how many things you blow up that matter, but that you actually communicate and contribute with real people to achieve something. This is VERY rewarding to gamers interested in this type of gameplay, and because bots are your only opponent there is no stress put on you forcing you to "be numpar uon piaaach!" thus forcing you to make errors, instead COOP is relaxing and lets you be in control. COOP mode is the best place to be a squad leader, it may seem like a hassle but don't shy away it
s fun and anyone can do it, you will learn progressively and what you don't know just ask others will help.
- If you play PVP, avoid insurgency mode and if you really have to play insurgency avoid ever playing for insurgents. PVP in general can be more intense and even fun if both teams are skilled and tactical sadly due to global community degrading there's so many bad individuals playing insurgency 24/7. Insurgency is also bad to your mental health if you're not strong to sustain it, sounds ridiculous but how would you like to hear "al-yah akbar" every 2-3 minutes or sometimes more often over mics? Or how would you like to be molested with gay jokes equally frequently? Save your sanity and play AAS, unlike insurgency AAS is equal in a way and it pushes the bad playerbase away to an extent. But PVP can only go so far. CoD and BF series had ruined PvP forever. The only good PvP EVER is on games like ArmA 2 and that with ACE and TFAR mods and that with passworded server and that with a community that forces you to enlist before you can play EVERY WEEK. Scarry? Play COOP, chillax and have fun.
- Find a good server. Not many servers yet some can be complete sh$t (no offense really but honest) you can have most fun on regular EU and US servers but also the only Russian Reality PROS server if you are fluent in native languages.
- Find a good squad. Pay attention to squad names, who is their sl and who actually plays. You want to choose a squad that has tactical role as a name (APC, TANK, Infantry, MIC INF, SPECOP, etc) you want the squad leader to have a mannered nickname (as this reflects directly on the person) for example nickname (madeup) like "TAC1 Wolfman" is better than "JIHAD AllahSnackbarBacon9000" you will equally need to look for squad mate nicknames. Once you join a squad, look if they use mics as this is always a decent sign that they may actually be interested in communicating cooperatively, that being said mic squads are not necessarily best, no mic squads can be even better in occations but the server has to be good and squad members good players who stick together and work as a team.
- Don't be a chicken. Why does a bully, bully a kid in school? Because the kid is showing weakness even though a bully is a troubled and more fragile person. If a player is mean to you as in they run you over with vehicle on purpose, curse you over mic or do other uncooperative things, your 1st response is to callout that person and measure their personality, after which ask for apology, no apology + got a swear? Put a bullet in his skull instant, tbag him, do so repeatedly every time they try to humiliate you until they leave server. It works for me and I don't care if it is brutal at times but IT WORKS, period. That being said don't be a ****** either, respect others, be mature, be responsible and play fair. My rule is reward good with good x2 times, punish bad with bad x2 times.
- Ask what you are unsure off. No one will bite your head off if you do so, it's a game after all so learn and have fun.
And last but not least, invite your friends! No one will ever be more friendly and tactical to you than your very friends. Get on TS or just in Mumble, play together as a team in your own squad. At a later time you can even be a commander (complex but not hard once you learn the game)
That should cover it. If you still have questions there's a whole forum to read, or you can always post in comments. Cheers.
Re: Newb here, multple manual reads, over 30 co-op plays..am i ready to go live?
Posted: 2016-09-10 19:48
by MAVEN
P.S games you should def play:
- ArmA 2 and 3.
- DCS World.
- War Thunder (simulation difficulty rec)
- PR duh..
- Squad.
- SWAT 4 (highly recommended)
- Other games, I can't remember all atm..
Re: Newb here, multple manual reads, over 30 co-op plays..am i ready to go live?
Posted: 2016-09-10 22:21
by Geronimo
Seems like Shan~Man is
the last of the old breed of newbies. Nowadays you won't find any new players like him who read the manual and practiced offline before jumping on a server. Thank you for that.
I also think you would fit really well in the
tournament. It's the perfect place for (new) players willing to learn.
Re: Newb here, multple manual reads, over 30 co-op plays..am i ready to go live?
Posted: 2016-09-10 22:23
by Vista
Shaman, you are the man. Thank you for reading the manual.
You should check out the PRTournament indeed.
Re: Newb here, multple manual reads, over 30 co-op plays..am i ready to go live?
Posted: 2016-09-10 23:03
by disnoxxio
So many depressing posts from old people being nostalgic. Just like it always has been. Its good to be here.
Keep it up shahman, go join an infantry squad, after a while you get to know people that take the game seriously or lead a squad well and then you start to enjoy it more. Good luck

Re: Newb here, multple manual reads, over 30 co-op plays..am i ready to go live?
Posted: 2016-09-10 23:33
by Jayhawker2092
So much salt from some vets here, but after playing for years now, I can sympathize. This community has definitely declined in professionalism and maturity over time; especially when it went standalone and everybody and their little brother could download it. Now a large majority of this community are a bunch of <25yr old edgelords or shitty meme generators who almost certainly don't have the attention span or literacy necessary to read the manual. So, thanks for being different OP and for actually taking time to acquaint yourself with the game beforehand. I'd be more than happy to have a guy like you in my squad any day.
Re: Newb here, multple manual reads, over 30 co-op plays..am i ready to go live?
Posted: 2016-09-11 12:22
by Wicca
disnoxxio wrote:So many depressing posts from old people being nostalgic. Just like it always has been. Its good to be here.
Keep it up shahman, go join an infantry squad, after a while you get to know people that take the game seriously or lead a squad well and then you start to enjoy it more. Good luck
Arent you one of those 1.0 new people?
Jokes aside, the community is responsible for the community. If people in our community treat new players like shit, then guess what, it wont grow.
But really there seems to be no control mechanism on the community. just jerks and movements from certain groups in one direction or the other.
Re: Newb here, multple manual reads, over 30 co-op plays..am i ready to go live?
Posted: 2016-09-11 13:53
by Shan~Man
Thanks for the support while I build my skills. Part of the intent of my original post was to measure the community responses and most all had a point to consider. (I don't care about any that were negative) I plan to continue with coop/bots only for a short while longer- trying out all the vehicles, aircraft,etc. Even some Squad Leader trials. It's certainly not for the kills but skills in coop. My weak area will be coms....I'm not a big talker..the quite and deadly type. Have to work on that and my trash talk...
Maven said in a previous post " it's not how many kills you make nor how many things you blow up that matter, but that you actually communicate and contribute with real people to achieve something." The teamwork and skill when multiple squads coordinate and win. Seen it a few times on Youtube......that was the draw for me. I'll check out the tournament details.
Thanks again, I'll be leading you out there soon!
Re: Newb here, multple manual reads, over 30 co-op plays..am i ready to go live?
Posted: 2016-09-11 14:00
by Shan~Man
Oh..and its "ShanMan" pronounced similar to "Can Man" ....get it right by the time I'm SqLead

Although I sorta like CanMan better now after typing it!
Re: Newb here, multple manual reads, over 30 co-op plays..am i ready to go live?
Posted: 2016-09-12 09:03
by Frontliner
One thing really important to note before you hop on a "live server" is you best familiarise yourself with the server rules. Some servers follow a stricter policy than others and things that might be allowed on one server could very well be a kick-worthy offense on another one. I'll give you a short list of the most important ones:
1. No Racism, no flamebaiting, be polite.
2. Respect the asset rule(s). Anything that looks fancy with its big cannon/rocket or missile launcher on top is probably not for you to use or even drive(unless in the correct squad). All Trucks and Jeeps(BluFor), all unarmed and machine-gun armed technicals(Insurgents and militia) are ok however
3. Don't create your Squad too early, it might cause the game to bug. Most servers allow you to create a squad 1:30 minutes to 2 minutes before game start at the earliest.
4. Enemy Main bases, the personnel and assets within are a no-go to fire upon unless the map designates the flag as attackable at that point in time. When in doubt, don't engage. Especially when it comes to aircraft.
5. TKs on accident are fine if they aren't frequent, they happen to all of us. Griefing and intentionally sabotaging your team(eg. by mining your own base) is not.
Re: Newb here, multple manual reads, over 30 co-op plays..am i ready to go live?
Posted: 2016-09-12 12:37
by Cpt.Future
Shan~Man wrote:I'm not a big talker..the quite and deadly type. Have to work on that and my trash talk...
You don't really need to talk that much. Just communicate the important information to your squadmates and you're good.
Keep in mind all YouTubers play to be interesting to watch. Sometimes in PR it's a good play to just lie in a ditch for 10 minutes and listen for footsteps.
Re: Newb here, multple manual reads, over 30 co-op plays..am i ready to go live?
Posted: 2016-10-15 15:54
by MRaza
Shan~Man wrote: Need to work on Com skills. The H key and 0 key binds seem awkward to me. Any Suggestions?
If you have extra mouse buttons, bind your coms to those. That way you can talk without moving your hand across the board. I have 2 buttons on the side of my mouse. Forward one for local, closer, rear one for squad. I use Caps Lock for All Squads and Tab for Commander.
Re: Newb here, multple manual reads, over 30 co-op plays..am i ready to go live?
Posted: 2016-10-15 17:01
by Prancer
MRaza wrote:If you have extra mouse buttons, bind your coms to those. That way you can talk without moving your hand across the board. I have 2 buttons on the side of my mouse. Forward one for local, closer, rear one for squad. I use Caps Lock for All Squads and Tab for Commander.
That's what I do, except I haven't gotten around to setting up All Squads and Commander key binds because I haven't played SL yet.
But yeah, the extra mouse buttons work very well.
Re: Newb here, multple manual reads, over 30 co-op plays..am i ready to go live?
Posted: 2016-10-16 15:15
by Shan~Man
After using various Mic binds I have decided "thumb to mouse" works best......altho in chaotic moments I probably snip short my callouts....... or die

Re: Newb here, multple manual reads, over 30 co-op plays..am i ready to go live?
Posted: 2016-10-16 20:18
by Bogatyr
30 matches in co-op before deployment? Man, you got scammed of your time.. It's closer to like 2 - 5 and if you don't get the basics by then, just increase by a few more rounds. But 30 is absolutely overkill, unnecessary waste of time. In fact when I first got PR I just read the manual and hopped directly into deployment. I didn't do anything wrong as I knew most controls from BF2.
Edit (after reading the entire thread): Your deducation to the game is appriciated, just to get my point across. I meant that 30 matches are a little too much. You didn't have to do that many, but a player that wants to go down the SL line I respect with all my heart. I can't handle it, I always get a squad of meme spouting teenagers who shoot at the first thing they see then blame me when the map ends and we lose. Good luck bro.
Posted: 2016-10-16 21:16
by Shan~Man
To clarify and as the wife always tells me, I am overly meticulous and detailed...[she used the word anal ] Drives her crazy. I just like to know and tinker with the details of how stuff works 1st. I once read an entire Microsoft Access manual just to write a simple program for my business. Oh well, I just do stuff for fun now but thanks for giving your perspective. Be sure to give a shout if we're on a map!
Re: Newb here, multple manual reads, over 30 co-op plays..am i ready to go live?
Posted: 2016-10-17 21:19
by Hybrid V
As long as you don't go and grab a vehicle right off the bat and just play Inf for a bit then you should be good

Re: Newb here, multple manual reads, over 30 co-op plays..am i ready to go live?
Posted: 2016-10-17 23:42
by Mickey Mouse
B2P1 wrote:Jeez,... the game is filled with 20% trolls, 40% banter 30% elitists 10% luck 20% skill and 50% concentrated power of will.
Some of you guys act like you're about to be shipped to Normandy or something lol.
Bruh you forgot the 5 percent pleasure and 15 percent pain
Re: Newb here, multple manual reads, over 30 co-op plays..am i ready to go live?
Posted: 2016-10-18 01:49
by RAWSwampFox
Good Evening,
Be adventurous, vote for maps that don't have scopes where you have to use your infantry skill a bit more. It seems nowadays all that everyone wants to play are 4km asset whore maps with sissy COD scopes.
With all seriousness, don't be afraid to try new things, squad up with SL's that think outside of the box sometimes, and enjoy the game.