BE NICE
RiCexEaTeR
Join Date: 2010-05-10 Member: 71700Members, Reinforced - Shadow
<div class="IPBDescription">and FTLOG teach!</div>oh and GET OUT OF THE COMM CHAIR IF YOU DON'T KNOW WHAT UR DOING
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GTFO this isent n00b friendly server.
are not appropriate ways to greet our new players.
must rest now, voice is hoarse, too much explaining and teaching
and
GTFO this isent n00b friendly server.
are not appropriate ways to greet our new players.
must rest now, voice is hoarse, too much explaining and teaching
Comments
And yes, be nice to the greenies, i will miss the great games we veterans had in beta. Buuuut it is a steep learning curve and we gotta teach the newbies.
Hopefully more marine-biased players are helping foster some commanders.
I have been playing matches where I did all the killing like 40-50 kills and was the khammander... xD
Every game I just spam onos and gorge eggs and explain to the rookies how to effectively use a bilebomb+healspray gorge onos team of DOOM!
NS2 has nuked my expectations from orbit. Really blown away at how well it all came together in the end. I've said it plenty today but Congrats UWE. You guys did it again and bigger this time.
Thanks for your patience. :D
I just had two aussie games where I comm'd. The new guys were all very keen to follow! I think once the penny drops that they don't get good stuff unless they help out.... :P
Sure you may, but...
Here was what i did yesterday when i encountered a comm that didnt want to upgrade or anything, all he did was to place cysts, harvester and eggs.
(He didnt take my advice or guidance) Ofcouse we lost.
Next game i went comm, and i explained everything i did, while doing em, told em what i would do next, and what i wanted all the greenies to do.
I did most of this in "All chat" so the other team, who was also "greenies", understood why the the marines had yetpacks, and i guided the alien comm from my command chair - At the end of the 1hour "learning match" i got extreamly good feedback from everyone. And they all learned the most important lesson of NS2: Communication is key. - Next game 2 new commanders jumped in, and armed whit this new knowledge, both the players and commanders had a blast of a 2nd game.
Every match so far has been populated by new players who want to learn. It is awesome.
I usually end up commanding :P
Really? I've had awesome ones. As long as you keep telling what to do, they follow orders perfectly. Pinging the map and using actual waypoints helps a lot, cos they don't know the maps.
I had one game on Refinery where we were totally doomed as aliens, then i selected a couple of guys and waypointed them through biting every RT and CC the marines had while they were preparing to finish us off.
I was forced out of being green yesterday, but I still have a lot to learn. Keep up the good work because the more you help and create an inviting atmosphere the more people will play and get better faster.