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Noobs go back to overkill
Noobs go back to overkill




noobs go back to overkill

It's the only way to add players (not the ones who will leave) to the base, and that future commander will always have your back. It is imperative that Officers and NCO's in the game take some time to tap out the basics to lower ranks. Once I knew how it felt to win and really get to use all my units, it was a wrap. This also changed my whole experience with the game.I was losing alot! Its the small details that you dont know in your first few games that defeat you. He made several good suggestions throughout the match - I simply took these as orders from a Commander, which of course he was. frustrating.įor a new player, as I am (learning fast) it was like a breath of air while drowning when an experienced player suddenly ran down the basics for me of Day 1 moves and best practices. As stated earlier, the learning curve can be. Now, to be honest, my alliance more or less began in spirit with a similar story.ġ0 years ago, a player with reasonable experience talking to a beginner, and teaching him, even if it was against his "strategical interests". If you want to teach younger players but desire to avoid the statistics of public games (with its endless new batches of silent retarded kamikazes), consider to join an alliance : as they pre-filter through recruitment, the average newbie you get under your hands has "more chances to have potential". It's not only about the inherent "benevolence", but also about future contacts and people that will look forward playing with you again. A beginner that will actually take opportunity of what you try to teach him, and that turn into a better player as a result, not even speaking of the fact you helped someone to like the game as you do, and as a result, to stick to it.

noobs go back to overkill

However, the remaining 2% compensate for all the others : it's the case you describe. He will die by your sword, and leave you with a bored impression you've wasted both time and kindness. It's sometimes tiring to feel that even when you are objectively well-trained and legitimate to give advices to a newer player, 98% of the times he will either be too stupid to understand, or too arrogant to listen, if he isn't already inactive by the time you send the message. (I felt so satisfied having helped this fellow player out that I wish to find more like him that I can share the little I have learned with ) I know the game has a harsh learning curve." He was so thrilled to have someone to help show him a thing or two. I believe I have read older threads like this, but my question up for discussion is this: What are your feelings towards the new guys? Easy prey? A diamond in the rough? In this game I mentioned, I struck up a conversation with one of the noobies, and I felt like offering something along the lines of: "Hey, if there's anything you have a question on, I would be happy to help. 1 players out there I think 1 of 2 things: Hey, easy kill! or Dang, someone should tell him not to build local industries in random provinces lol.

noobs go back to overkill

Now, I am no veteran of the game by any means, but I have learned greatly from this forum and never could have progressed this fast on my own. All I can see around me are a sea of lvl.

noobs go back to overkill

I just started a ww3 map and I do as I always do: check the stats of my neighbors to assess my early threats or potential allies.






Noobs go back to overkill