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WG please do something about 'seal clubbers'

Дата: 09.04.2014 17:07:01
{lang:macro__view_post}2Tracks0Brain, on 08 April 2014 - 06:14 PM, said: Hi,   First of all, i'd like to say I think this game has real potential for me, i really enjoy certain aspects but i am on the verge of quitting for now for the following reason: I don't enjoy trying to learn the basics of a game while getting completely wasted by players with 1000's of battles under their belt.   At first I thought it was just random players having good games, but after checking the profiles of people who do well, and in every game (no exaggeration) there are players with 1000's of games played, some of them 20k or 30k+.   Now I want these people to have fun, but surely that shouldn't be at the expense of new players having miserable games? I have been reading about crew member training, special modules, camouflage etc and presumably these players not only have an experience advantage, they also have a crew and equipment advantage? I have also noticed a trend with the tank they choose, at tier 1 most good players are in a t1 cunningham, and at tier 2 it's the 't18' tank destroyer. I have chosen the chinese tank tree so I haven't played these tanks yet, but I am assuming they are among the best.   I dont know what the answer is, but the mmo games i have played so far have had a 'newbie friendly' zone to learn the game where experienced players either cant go, or can't ruin your learning experience.    War gaming please consider a newbie friendly startup to this game. I don't know if this is possible but perhaps something like:   At tier 1 and 2 have match ups with only players on less than 1000 games together, then everyone else (1000+) in different match ups together...    

IPaul72: Hello there  I must say when I started playing WOT I found myself against many experience players, (it was very daunting) back then when I started the match making was much harsher than what it is now :sad: Anyways not to paint a bad picture here, sometimes to learn how to swim you have to wade to deep waters so they say! So here are the tips I found that helped me: I remained in battle even after I got killed and watch the tactics of other way more experienced players than me. (still do it now!) It's amazing how much you can learn! Watching the mini map and knowing the maps is one of the most important things to learn (like knowing the weak spots and flanking places and strengthening the flanks), use the terrain to help you and not your in game foe!  I watched and read a lot about weak spots of other vehicles in game and also found that no tank is invincible. (this gave me hope)  I found players in the forum and in game who could teach me how to play (by platooning) Learn as much as you can about skills of crews (A tank is only as good as its crew they say) Each tank is slightly different when it comes to crew skills.   Don't be tempted to progress too quickly through the tiers, bigger is not necessarily better! Learn what you can while you can. (better the devil you know!)    There is a clan on the forums that especially takes on new recruits with instructors and teaches new players how to play, they are very good at it too. They are called SGTA and here is their recruitment topic. In the meantime to get a head start, I will place some handy links you can visit and have a look at :blinky:   First place is guides and tutorials section there are some excellent guides here on play. Within the above section is a replays and analysis section here you can watch replays from games of others and learn from them.   There are some really good weak spot guides around too which will learn you about how to know where to hit em! Here is a video about camo which is one of the most important things to learn (if they can't see you they can't kill you!)  Here is a Tips and tricks video also which will help no end. There is also battle mechanics which is also very important. Last but not least here is a video explaining armor mechanics.   Remember what is needed to make a good tanker is knowledge, with knowledge comes confidence and the willingness to win ... Don't let em beat you down! Learn from your mistakes and from others and you will be fine, we have all been there where you are at the moment :blinky:   Kind Regards IPaul72      

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