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== Assessing the game == | == Assessing the game == | ||
+ | '''''Never alone:'''''<br> The alone idea of making a difference by an ''solo'' conduct or effort is plain wrong in MW:LL. Even the most OP veterans rely on cooperation and team mates to thrive in MW:LL. And so should You. | ||
+ | Here a checklist what you can do without any dealy or skill upgrade to try turn the tide of an battle: | ||
+ | * Check if the teams have matching player counts - if your team has less, call out for '''"teams?"''' in public game chat. | ||
+ | note: You must be alive for Your chat to be seen among the living players. | ||
+ | * Check if the opposing team has a high K/D ratio player on the top, call out for him: '''<nick> please switch teams for balance?''' - it works more often than expected. Usually one of your less experienced players will be required trade places to the winning team. | ||
+ | * ask for team re balance early if suspecting an unbalanced game - don't delay it as it will make a good map/level last longer | ||
+ | * an ill-balanced match usually can't be saved in late game (30 minutes and on) by newcomers - just try have fun or come back after 15-30 minutes when the map is changed - no need to grief in vain. | ||
+ | * disconnects (CTDs) are commonplace in MW:LL - check the team counts often. | ||
+ | * always report AFK and ''parked'' players to the opposing team as balance issues - don't park or leave AFK without setting your nick to note so. | ||
+ | When going AFK i set my nick to note so:<br>[`]<br>name AFK-hound<br>and leave if I intend to finish the match. I rename back as I return. | ||
+ | * report occurrences on the battlefield - use team chat or voice chat (we recommend TS3) - reporting can mean the difference of loosing or winning. | ||
+ | * Look further down about '''Deathballs''', it is very important you understand deathballs. | ||
+ | * Look further below about '''Forward factory spawning''' a key tactic for terrain control | ||
+ | * Look further below for '''Back capping''' in Terrain control (a most common MW:LL game mode) back capping is the essence of the fight. | ||
− | + | Thus far we listed all the efforts and procedures that can be applied now on without any skill or awareness upgrade by the newcomer.<br> | |
− | + | Further advice for accessing the game would require skill upgrading: | |
− | + | ||
− | + | * Practice moving over various terrain - most of the game assets have constraints and issues when traversing certain terrain features - use the free testing servers to improve your piloting skills and to learn the assets. There might be veterans who are willing help you further. | |
− | + | * Practice toggling the radar on and off to access the battlefield situation while avoiding to be detected or too obvious - don't just run always passive! | |
− | + | * Practice breaking off the fight while still able to survive and repair - if your HTAL indicator is mostly red, you are too late already. | |
− | + | * Learn to keep track of your heat - outperforming assets are quite taxing on the heatsinks and coolant. | |
+ | * Teach Yourself to move at all times as a part of a group - wait it out and/or rush to join. | ||
+ | * Learn the many variants of the MW:LL assets - maybe there is no mechlab, but there are may surprisingly handy assets to be uncovered and used - some make quite a difference. | ||
+ | * Practice sharp shooting - there is really no substitute for hitting the same component over and over in a duel. | ||
== Winning == | == Winning == |
Revision as of 12:02, 29 September 2018
For The Win
This is a long read - MW:LL is a hard game to win - to begin with!
For a newcomer to MW:LL it can seem at time the game is not only hard and punishing, but there is simply no way to overcome the tide of the battle. This is not so by chance - this is the intended game design of MW:LL.
It is hard to win, and intentionally made so.
But, despair not! The lone fact You are reading this, means not only that You will have a better chance by improving upon Your play style, But moreover You will get there sooner and easier now.
We MW:LL players really like any and all newcomers, and while sparing no slack at the fights, are pretty glad to bring them to speed (and skill) so they can be a more worthy challenge for even the best among us.
Loosing
Note one difference of MW:LL versus all other games out there - most of the veterans that play it don't really mind winning is the most important aspect of the match. It sure is rewarding, or a comfort, but seasoned players aim at having most fun over winning at any cost.
Have the above in mind - MW:LL is a special game and that special rules do apply due to it's stringent way of development. The crew who could actually put man/hours into the game to improve upon is of limited number. And those that are doing so do it at their own expenses and their own spare time. Willing volunteers are greatly appreciated, mere rants won't help no thing.
The other key difference compared to other games is that the score only shows K/D ratios on both teams, while the score is shown only on ones own team, making performance comparison further complicated and harder to rely on.
Due to this, some players have resorted to actually lack on score points and only go for K/D ratio or records. Usually, above 30 in favor of kills versus deaths is top tier, while a balanced score is a sure sign of an ascending newcomer soon to become a veteran.
From the above facts, one can see the win or loose situation in MW:LL is quite less stringent than in other games out there, so please be somewhat more relaxed while ascending to the stars ;-)
So, You happen to be on the team that seems to be loosing the game and it's not fun:
- You can't buy but the cheapest of assets and all the others are masked, since more than five lives now.
- Every time You go out and find some one to fight against - as soon as you realize it you are already dead or in a dire state and dieing.
- You actually broke off the fight, reached a repair point and can't afford to finish off the repairs (zero c-bills).
- Your asset is badly damaged and EJECT is all over the screen, however as soon as you eject you get killed in no time.
- Even if You don't take anything and sneak around as the battle armor suit You get detected from afar and get killed in a swoop.
- You can't aim nor hit the flying by assets that not only annoy but deal quite much damage to You.
- You finally get a more powerful asset and try to duel a player in an obviously lighter one - but you get shred down just the same.
and the list goes on...
who could possibly like this game?
Yep, we all been there, You are in that same spot - yet don't despair! Read on:
Assessing the game
Never alone:
The alone idea of making a difference by an solo conduct or effort is plain wrong in MW:LL. Even the most OP veterans rely on cooperation and team mates to thrive in MW:LL. And so should You.
Here a checklist what you can do without any dealy or skill upgrade to try turn the tide of an battle:
- Check if the teams have matching player counts - if your team has less, call out for "teams?" in public game chat.
note: You must be alive for Your chat to be seen among the living players.
- Check if the opposing team has a high K/D ratio player on the top, call out for him: <nick> please switch teams for balance? - it works more often than expected. Usually one of your less experienced players will be required trade places to the winning team.
- ask for team re balance early if suspecting an unbalanced game - don't delay it as it will make a good map/level last longer
- an ill-balanced match usually can't be saved in late game (30 minutes and on) by newcomers - just try have fun or come back after 15-30 minutes when the map is changed - no need to grief in vain.
- disconnects (CTDs) are commonplace in MW:LL - check the team counts often.
- always report AFK and parked players to the opposing team as balance issues - don't park or leave AFK without setting your nick to note so.
When going AFK i set my nick to note so:
[`]
name AFK-hound
and leave if I intend to finish the match. I rename back as I return.
- report occurrences on the battlefield - use team chat or voice chat (we recommend TS3) - reporting can mean the difference of loosing or winning.
- Look further down about Deathballs, it is very important you understand deathballs.
- Look further below about Forward factory spawning a key tactic for terrain control
- Look further below for Back capping in Terrain control (a most common MW:LL game mode) back capping is the essence of the fight.
Thus far we listed all the efforts and procedures that can be applied now on without any skill or awareness upgrade by the newcomer.
Further advice for accessing the game would require skill upgrading:
- Practice moving over various terrain - most of the game assets have constraints and issues when traversing certain terrain features - use the free testing servers to improve your piloting skills and to learn the assets. There might be veterans who are willing help you further.
- Practice toggling the radar on and off to access the battlefield situation while avoiding to be detected or too obvious - don't just run always passive!
- Practice breaking off the fight while still able to survive and repair - if your HTAL indicator is mostly red, you are too late already.
- Learn to keep track of your heat - outperforming assets are quite taxing on the heatsinks and coolant.
- Teach Yourself to move at all times as a part of a group - wait it out and/or rush to join.
- Learn the many variants of the MW:LL assets - maybe there is no mechlab, but there are may surprisingly handy assets to be uncovered and used - some make quite a difference.
- Practice sharp shooting - there is really no substitute for hitting the same component over and over in a duel.
Winning
/TODO/
How to behave fair in a match (actual exact rules of conduct listed)
How not to behave in a match (see above - waht's a no-go)
Whom to turn to for offending player(s)/incidents/behaviors - who the server admins are and how to reach them and the usual response times so far.
The conducts that aren't rule breaking albeit being offensive or induce stress on the receiving end.
(frowned upon but not sanctioned or penalized by other than only in game mechanisms)