CmnDwnWrkn wrote...
Either you have a photographic memory or you took notes during the matches.
Mental Notes
Modifié par blackproject18, 16 novembre 2012 - 08:50 .
CmnDwnWrkn wrote...
Either you have a photographic memory or you took notes during the matches.
Modifié par blackproject18, 16 novembre 2012 - 08:50 .
Paigan wrote...
That should really make you think and reflect a little, shouldn't it? ^^sandboxgod wrote...
We need a much shorter post yo. My attention span tends to slip after a few sentences.
Modifié par sandboxgod, 16 novembre 2012 - 08:52 .
blackproject18 wrote...
ISHYGDDT wrote...
So how long did the matches take?
Definitely not speed run status, but it was around 25-26 minutes. I have read that 30 minutes is kind of lengthy for a Gold. Sound about right?
Modifié par ISHYGDDT, 16 novembre 2012 - 08:56 .
Deathjam wrote...
jordie3000 wrote...
You guys are lazy. He put it into paragraphs and everything. OP, I'm glad you had fun with these guys!
EDIT: I started reading this when it only had a couple of comments, so this seems a little out of place. Still! l2read already, geez.
My sentiments exactly.
TazMonkey2011 wrote...
Also a tip from one of the higher players i have played with, (i am trying it currently) he said that what he did was not put any points into powers until he reached leel 18 and just used weapons. this made him respect the amount of damage the enemy can do and get used to the weapons themselves. this is a hard strategy but when you begin to rely on cover more you die less especially once you do put points into powers.
He is a beast and i always enjoy playing with him.
ISHYGDDT wrote...
blackproject18 wrote...
ISHYGDDT wrote...
So how long did the matches take?
Definitely not speed run status, but it was around 25-26 minutes. I have read that 30 minutes is kind of lengthy for a Gold. Sound about right?
It's a little slow (Jade can be a pretty fast map depending on strategy) but perfectly reasonable if you weren't actively forcing/rocketing spawns.
Modifié par blackproject18, 16 novembre 2012 - 08:59 .
Modifié par Gerza71, 16 novembre 2012 - 09:04 .
blackproject18 wrote...
So, basically I posted this for several reasons.
One: I have been a member of BSN for several months now. I research set-ups, learn new strategies, meet new players, and read up on write ups. After reading so many why do i get kicked from gold games, I learned what Gold players look for in squad mates.
Two: to acknowledge these other players strategy and share it so it may help other players improve their game as it had improved me as a ME3MP player as well as a squad member.
Three: I have yet to come across players who have taken the time to indepth show me how to play this game like these guys did. That said, I have just shy of 400 hours of playing time logged! That is saying something.
Four: Not everyone that play's ME3MP is a member here on BSN, or has even heard of BSN. Hopefully, some of you that read this will be inspired like I have been to reach out and help struggling players like these guys have helped me. I grow tired of these "Dear PUG" topics that I read over and over and yet, fail to see anyone do anything about it ingame. That would really be nice to see. Bear in mind I can only vouch for my personal observations and in No Way shape nor form can speak for the community as an entirety. Thank you for reading and sorry for wasting your time, but I just wanted to share my story on this event. I also plan to help other players as my game improves even more.
Modifié par Striker93175, 16 novembre 2012 - 09:11 .
Modifié par OneTrueShot, 16 novembre 2012 - 09:19 .
Striker93175 wrote...
blackproject18 wrote...
So, basically I posted this for several reasons.
One: I have been a member of BSN for several months now. I research set-ups, learn new strategies, meet new players, and read up on write ups. After reading so many why do i get kicked from gold games, I learned what Gold players look for in squad mates.
Two: to acknowledge these other players strategy and share it so it may help other players improve their game as it had improved me as a ME3MP player as well as a squad member.
Three: I have yet to come across players who have taken the time to indepth show me how to play this game like these guys did. That said, I have just shy of 400 hours of playing time logged! That is saying something.
Four: Not everyone that play's ME3MP is a member here on BSN, or has even heard of BSN. Hopefully, some of you that read this will be inspired like I have been to reach out and help struggling players like these guys have helped me. I grow tired of these "Dear PUG" topics that I read over and over and yet, fail to see anyone do anything about it ingame. That would really be nice to see. Bear in mind I can only vouch for my personal observations and in No Way shape nor form can speak for the community as an entirety. Thank you for reading and sorry for wasting your time, but I just wanted to share my story on this event. I also plan to help other players as my game improves even more.
Thats a rare PUG. I've been raged on for telling people its suicide to be int he LZ before wave 11 begins... told I'm stupid for using proxy mines because theyre terrible, called name for telling people smg ULM was broke when I use to see people run a hurricane/ulm only loadout. Gotten nasty message from people for "kill stealing" and neg rep for not being a team player for dying as last man standing. Typically its my experience its best to simply leave my mic off when puggin... stick with the one person whos skillset synergizes best with mine... and save 1 or 2 rockets and gels for wave 11 so I am self sufficient in case everyone else dies.
Gerza71 wrote...
I have a general gist of this:
In gold work as a team, stick together and help each other out.
Though one of the players is using mic to point out other errors, you don't really need to see what is going on.
Being a silver player I might try my engineer in gold. Might try a different weapon on he or she.
As for N7 ranking, its not skill, its experience.
Modifié par blackproject18, 16 novembre 2012 - 09:55 .
OneTrueShot wrote...
To add a secondary but brief account to this post:
I was one of the three players in this lobby.
This was the other high N7.
The other, I'm not really sure he posts around nor is very public, so I won't put out his name.
BlackProject18 was a pleasure to play with, whilst he admitted that he felt a little out of his depth with gold, he was definitely a fast learner and it showed that his skills from silver were rapidly adapted to that of gold. He was a team player that didn't care for his score and was eager to learn. I couldn't fault him for how polite and courteous he was and overall, it was great to have him with us. You get what you give, Black gave his 110%, we were more than happy to reciprocate.
Stardusk wrote...
N7=potentially meaningless.
The Headshot God has an N7 120.
-JP- wrote...
I'm sorry, I obviously haven't been paying attention. Since when does N7 rating mean anything?
Striker93175 wrote...
Thats a rare PUG. I've been raged on for telling people its suicide to be int he LZ before wave 11 begins... told I'm stupid for using proxy mines because theyre terrible, called name for telling people smg ULM was broke when I use to see people run a hurricane/ulm only loadout. Gotten nasty message from people for "kill stealing" and neg rep for not being a team player for dying as last man standing. Typically its my experience its best to simply leave my mic off when puggin... stick with the one person whos skillset synergizes best with mine... and save 1 or 2 rockets and gels for wave 10 so I am self sufficient in case everyone else dies.