RETVRN to community servers. It's better in TF2, battlefield 1, csgo, assetto corsa, and all other multiplayer games. The only games I don't use community servers in are Eve online and PlanetSide 2.
I've more or less stopped playing after I realized that it's not just players being terrible people in game, but in real life too. I got a bunch of my assets stolen by my alliance executor (which was fine, that's how the game is played) who turned out to be a known pedophile and the higher ups all kept quiet about it (xenuria was in the Discord as well for diplomatic reasons, so this wasn't just one instance). At this point I realized that the "visor down, different person" effect was overstated in capsuleers. When I play (which isn't that frequently) I just do solo wh expo because I'm an alpha. In summary, fuck ashterhothi
I am a nano ganger myself. Most of my play time has been spent living either in NPC null or a null static c2(current).
I find that the egos are smaller with the scale (far from universal, examples like AP exist), and that the game is a lot more enjoyable when everyone on grid is a difference maker.
There is nothing quite like having the fleet wipe because you were out of position as the sole source of armor links. (RIP to my first astarte, I have since trained wing command V)
My "I WAS THERE" moment was a lowsec fight where the hostiles dropped 5 soups and then got counter dropped with 9.
Lmao I'm really, really bad at multiplayer fps games. It took me 90 hours to reach silver 2 in cs, I'm usually bottom quintile in TF2 leaderboards and my battlefield kdr is like 0.2. The reason I like community servers isn't because I get to curbstomp bad poster players, it's because community servers have a really random assortment of people. I enjoy being in the same room with a guy dominating the server, the guy dicking around and everyone else. If your can't get off spawn due to an annoying player, that sucks. But in most instances I just learned to have fun losing.
If the only way you can have fun in a game is to win, get better. Games don't have to hand a win to you on a silver platter or even give you an even shot.
RETVRN to community servers. It's better in TF2, battlefield 1, csgo, assetto corsa, and all other multiplayer games. The only games I don't use community servers in are Eve online and PlanetSide 2.
Whoa another hexbear capsuleer!
What's your primary playstyle in New Eden?
I've more or less stopped playing after I realized that it's not just players being terrible people in game, but in real life too. I got a bunch of my assets stolen by my alliance executor (which was fine, that's how the game is played) who turned out to be a known pedophile and the higher ups all kept quiet about it (xenuria was in the Discord as well for diplomatic reasons, so this wasn't just one instance). At this point I realized that the "visor down, different person" effect was overstated in capsuleers. When I play (which isn't that frequently) I just do solo wh expo because I'm an alpha. In summary, fuck ashterhothi
I am a nano ganger myself. Most of my play time has been spent living either in NPC null or a null static c2(current).
I find that the egos are smaller with the scale (far from universal, examples like AP exist), and that the game is a lot more enjoyable when everyone on grid is a difference maker.
There is nothing quite like having the fleet wipe because you were out of position as the sole source of armor links. (RIP to my first astarte, I have since trained wing command V)
My "I WAS THERE" moment was a lowsec fight where the hostiles dropped 5 soups and then got counter dropped with 9.
I should get into lowsec gangs. It's hard to find a group as an alpha there though.
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Lmao I'm really, really bad at multiplayer fps games. It took me 90 hours to reach silver 2 in cs, I'm usually bottom quintile in TF2 leaderboards and my battlefield kdr is like 0.2. The reason I like community servers isn't because I get to curbstomp bad poster players, it's because community servers have a really random assortment of people. I enjoy being in the same room with a guy dominating the server, the guy dicking around and everyone else. If your can't get off spawn due to an annoying player, that sucks. But in most instances I just learned to have fun losing.
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I don't care if a match is fair, I care if it's fun.
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If the only way you can have fun in a game is to win, get better. Games don't have to hand a win to you on a silver platter or even give you an even shot.