Helpful Loading Screen Tips For Pugs
#51
Posté 07 septembre 2013 - 03:53
If at first you don't succeed............destroy all evidence that you ever tried.
#52
Posté 07 septembre 2013 - 03:57
The best teamwork in this game is to stay far away from your teammates because of the ridiculous mechanisms of screen shake, screen blinding, aggro, and spawns.
Modifié par iOnlySignIn, 07 septembre 2013 - 03:59 .
#53
Posté 07 septembre 2013 - 04:18
Modifié par mybudgee, 07 septembre 2013 - 04:18 .
#54
Posté 07 septembre 2013 - 05:48
#55
Posté 07 septembre 2013 - 05:51
#56
Posté 07 septembre 2013 - 05:54
#57
Posté 07 septembre 2013 - 06:43
If gold+ always take some form of anti-armor.
You can change the difficulty when searching for a game.
Check othe lobby kits. Ponder changing yours for synergy, pick ammo/consumables to synergies.
Green the FrenchConnectionUK up!
Game start: press up for missile, square to weapon-swap, heavy melee to remove ugly back hump (* exceptions for some races). Show u 1337 bro!
When downed, tap "x" furiously. Press down on d-pad to use an item called "medi-gel" if an enemy is about to stomp you, or the white circle is disappearing. A headset on first being downed could be used to call for help from a teammate too. (* note inferior platforms might use different buttons).
Waves 3,6,10,11 should be when you follow your teammates. (* this is simpler than explaining objectives).
Profit!
#58
Posté 07 septembre 2013 - 06:53
#59
Posté 07 septembre 2013 - 07:50
(Hydra - the great pug graveyard)
#60
Posté 07 septembre 2013 - 08:19
#61
Posté 07 septembre 2013 - 08:30
Slojack wrote...
DO NOT get in Lobby then go to the store. Store first. Then go find a Lobby.
Why, what's wrong with going to the store in a lobby?
#62
Posté 07 septembre 2013 - 08:59
Kuulvo wrote...
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Spamming Shield Boost in range of your allies can lock out their attacks. If this happens to you, use your heavy melee to restore control.
It this happens to you, use heavy melee on this irritatint little asthmatic sh*tball who is Shield Boost spamming you without understanding the tactical aspect of Shield Boost.
#63
Posté 07 septembre 2013 - 09:14
#64
Posté 07 septembre 2013 - 09:40
When a teammate is down, don't rush in to revive. Clear the area first.
Ravagers are far more dangerous than banshees.
Engineers have to be killed on sight.
When you see a turret deal with it directly.
#65
Posté 07 septembre 2013 - 09:49
FixedAppelknaller wrote...
Marauders are far more dangerous than banshees.
#66
Guest_Jack989_*
Posté 07 septembre 2013 - 09:55
Guest_Jack989_*
#67
Posté 07 septembre 2013 - 01:00
seriously... i think i prob have been guilty of a few of the above but i'm getting better all the time and i'll try harder in future
now i must go to the store and the toilet before the little clock thingy starts counting down... where did i put my controller... dammit the dog's used all my medigel again... stop standing on the... dammit its started... oh no silver again my team mates are gonna hate me
#68
Posté 07 septembre 2013 - 07:32
You will receive neither sympathy nor ire from me. Everyone has the capacity to be great, and everyone was new once. Keep playing, keep your chin up, keep learning, and fight hard.
As for the topical advice: Learn to quickly recognize untenable situations. Only live characters contribute.
#69
Posté 07 septembre 2013 - 07:37
Stinja wrote...
Do all your prep before looking for a game (buying in store, assigning kit powers, picking weapons and gear)
If gold+ always take some form of anti-armor.
You can change the difficulty when searching for a game.
Check othe lobby kits. Ponder changing yours for synergy, pick ammo/consumables to synergies.
Green the FrenchConnectionUK up!
Game start: press up for missile, square to weapon-swap, heavy melee to remove ugly back hump (* exceptions for some races). Show u 1337 bro!
When downed, tap "x" furiously. Press down on d-pad to use an item called "medi-gel" if an enemy is about to stomp you, or the white circle is disappearing. A headset on first being downed could be used to call for help from a teammate too. (* note inferior platforms might use different buttons).
Waves 3,6,10,11 should be when you follow your teammates. (* this is simpler than explaining objectives).
Profit!
I'm actually glad that your average pug doesn't know how to remove the missile launcher. It helps me determine a scenario for this match.
Did that AIU not go for a ladder immediately? They're going to die a lot. Basically all the time. And they will bleed out.
#70
Posté 07 septembre 2013 - 07:48
Prior Preparation Prevents **** Poor Performance.
Make sure you have 6 medgel, 6 ops packs, 6 rockets, and 6 thermal clips available, and equip a gear suitable for your chosen kit BEFORE looking for a pug team.
#71
Posté 07 septembre 2013 - 07:52
I've been trying to teach PUGs how to do it by always making sure i'm standing in front of them when I do it.prostheticlimbs wrote...
I'm actually glad that your average pug doesn't know how to remove the missile launcher. It helps me determine a scenario for this match.
Did that AIU not go for a ladder immediately? They're going to die a lot. Basically all the time. And they will bleed out.
So far no one gets it. The most i've gotten is people try to melee me back.
#72
Posté 07 septembre 2013 - 07:56
Mayby try doing it with your back to them rather than face to face, so they can see the launcher disappear?Tokenusername wrote...
I've been trying to teach PUGs how to do it by always making sure i'm standing in front of them when I do it.prostheticlimbs wrote...
I'm actually glad that your average pug doesn't know how to remove the missile launcher. It helps me determine a scenario for this match.
Did that AIU not go for a ladder immediately? They're going to die a lot. Basically all the time. And they will bleed out.
So far no one gets it. The most i've gotten is people try to melee me back.
#73
Posté 07 septembre 2013 - 08:05
I do. I meant more like Geth or Asari kits with AoE melees.Evil Mastered wrote...
Mayby try doing it with your back to them rather than face to face, so they can see the launcher disappear?Tokenusername wrote...
I've been trying to teach PUGs how to do it by always making sure i'm standing in front of them when I do it.prostheticlimbs wrote...
I'm actually glad that your average pug doesn't know how to remove the missile launcher. It helps me determine a scenario for this match.
Did that AIU not go for a ladder immediately? They're going to die a lot. Basically all the time. And they will bleed out.
So far no one gets it. The most i've gotten is people try to melee me back.
#74
Posté 07 septembre 2013 - 08:10
prostheticlimbs wrote...
I'm actually glad that your average pug doesn't know how to remove the missile launcher. It helps me determine a scenario for this match.
Did that AIU not go for a ladder immediately? They're going to die a lot. Basically all the time. And they will bleed out.
Nop. Just has a PuG join midgame removed his missile (geth), then then whole match didn't see him doing anything. Went back to lobby, his consumables are cryo GT with a Geth Scanner. It's not always an indicator.
#75
Posté 07 septembre 2013 - 08:19
dava6711 wrote...
Slojack wrote...
DO NOT get in Lobby then go to the store. Store first. Then go find a Lobby.
Why, what's wrong with going to the store in a lobby?
I've had a host leave (or otherwise disconnect) in a lobby as I was buying something, and I never got the merchandise. Lost the credits, though. It was only a Veteran Pack, but I haven't gone to the store from the lobby since, unless I'm hosting and I'm sure of the connection.





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