Hi,
Started to play MWO few days back mostly in quick matches. I have some questions and would greatly appriciate a answer.
1. I Played all MW games before and it seems that steering and targeting is much more difficult in MWO. Its very hard to hit a large moving target using Joystick and I am thinking that i am doing something wrong or missing something. In MW4 I could hit a center of a mech on full speed in raven now I almost always miss the whole Mech
2. Do I move to fraction game before purchasing a mech? Or stick with quick match for some time?
3. I noticed in some videos so players target stability is much better and they have better ZOOM. Do I need to pay for it? Or can I get it by getting cash from game?
Thx for the help.
noobnes
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Noob Question
Started by noobnes, Feb 09 2016 08:09 AM
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#1
Posted 09 February 2016 - 08:09 AM
#2
Posted 09 February 2016 - 08:24 AM
Hello and welcome to MWO!
Joystick support is not great in this game. Most players use mouse and keyboard (with mouse sensitivity turned pretty low). I know one person who uses a left-handed joystick and mouse. There are threads out there to tweak a stick for how you want to use it, hopefully someone can link to them.
I would highly recommend sticking to quick play until you have 4 mechs that you own (you use 4 per match). Faction play is very unforgiving (no matchmaker, highly teamwork focused), and best when you are in a group. Get used to the game first, and then give FP a go. It's totally worth it once you get into it.
The target stability is probably just low mouse sensitivity (many have the option to change sensitivity on the fly). The advanced zoom (picture in picture) is a module that you have to unlock with GXP and then buy with cbills to equip it on a mech. There is very little in this game that cannot be bought with cbills (in-game cash).
Good hunting mechwarrior!
noobnes, on 09 February 2016 - 08:09 AM, said:
1. I Played all MW games before and it seems that steering and targeting is much more difficult in MWO. Its very hard to hit a large moving target using Joystick and I am thinking that i am doing something wrong or missing something. In MW4 I could hit a center of a mech on full speed in raven now I almost always miss the whole Mech
Joystick support is not great in this game. Most players use mouse and keyboard (with mouse sensitivity turned pretty low). I know one person who uses a left-handed joystick and mouse. There are threads out there to tweak a stick for how you want to use it, hopefully someone can link to them.
noobnes, on 09 February 2016 - 08:09 AM, said:
2. Do I move to fraction game before purchasing a mech? Or stick with quick match for some time?
I would highly recommend sticking to quick play until you have 4 mechs that you own (you use 4 per match). Faction play is very unforgiving (no matchmaker, highly teamwork focused), and best when you are in a group. Get used to the game first, and then give FP a go. It's totally worth it once you get into it.
noobnes, on 09 February 2016 - 08:09 AM, said:
3. I noticed in some videos so players target stability is much better and they have better ZOOM. Do I need to pay for it? Or can I get it by getting cash from game?
The target stability is probably just low mouse sensitivity (many have the option to change sensitivity on the fly). The advanced zoom (picture in picture) is a module that you have to unlock with GXP and then buy with cbills to equip it on a mech. There is very little in this game that cannot be bought with cbills (in-game cash).
Good hunting mechwarrior!
#3
Posted 09 February 2016 - 08:37 AM
As Darwin's Dog said, use a mouse for aiming, low sensitivity. If you really want to use a joystick, use it for controlling the legs.
You can do faction play whenever you like, just make sure you choose mechs (trial or owned) that you're happy with, first one is generally the heaviest, long range is useful too. Be warned that you'll occasionally run into a highly coordinated team that will annihilate yours, it happens to everyone sometimes.
You can do faction play whenever you like, just make sure you choose mechs (trial or owned) that you're happy with, first one is generally the heaviest, long range is useful too. Be warned that you'll occasionally run into a highly coordinated team that will annihilate yours, it happens to everyone sometimes.
#4
Posted 09 February 2016 - 08:50 AM
#5
Posted 09 February 2016 - 09:19 AM
I guess mice and KB it is. kinda a sad, I liked using Joystick in MW4. Seemed easier to move legs and upper body the way you wanted.
Thx everyone.
Thx everyone.
#6
Posted 09 February 2016 - 09:22 AM
noobnes, on 09 February 2016 - 09:19 AM, said:
I guess mice and KB it is. kinda a sad, I liked using Joystick in MW4. Seemed easier to move legs and upper body the way you wanted.
Thx everyone.
Thx everyone.
If you really love your joystick, consider it in your left hand for movement and mouse in right to fire. That's the only joystick combo that seems to really work. I know one very good player who uses it.
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