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#1 babadude71

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Posted 04 January 2014 - 07:15 AM

Thanks to everyone that has helped me with this game so far, but i shall be uninstalling it at some point today.

As the game is at the moment it is certainly no fun for a new player, to have to constantly die to learn anything is just pointless and it defies all reasoning behind playing a game to have fun and enjoy ones self.

Regardless of whats coming and bugs and other game issues, for a new players experience it is just awfull, as a whole this game feels as though it should still be in beta testing and not classed as a viable product to be sold. I have given suggestions only to be trolled and de-railed.

I will install the game next year perhaps if it is still up and running, but i think i can find better use for the space it's taking up on my hard drive.

Thanks again for the lesson in how not to make a new player feel welcome into a game.

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Posted 04 January 2014 - 07:19 AM

View Postbabadude71, on 04 January 2014 - 07:15 AM, said:

Thanks to everyone that has helped me with this game so far, but i shall be uninstalling it at some point today.

As the game is at the moment it is certainly no fun for a new player, to have to constantly die to learn anything is just pointless and it defies all reasoning behind playing a game to have fun and enjoy ones self.

Regardless of whats coming and bugs and other game issues, for a new players experience it is just awfull, as a whole this game feels as though it should still be in beta testing and not classed as a viable product to be sold. I have given suggestions only to be trolled and de-railed.

I will install the game next year perhaps if it is still up and running, but i think i can find better use for the space it's taking up on my hard drive.

Thanks again for the lesson in how not to make a new player feel welcome into a game.


Sorry you feel that way. Maybe try again down the road, hopefully you'll find things better off then. FYI, MWO should still be in Beta, most of us just treat it like it is. Although, it isn't a product that is sold. It's free. Minor point though. Again, sorry you didn't have a better experience.

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Posted 04 January 2014 - 07:19 AM

Ever tried to team up with some friends / other players and join the games in a group? It's a lot more fun than just running around solo.

Edited by Kaeseblock, 04 January 2014 - 07:21 AM.


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Posted 04 January 2014 - 07:20 AM

Make a new account and start again with a whole new cadet bonus!

#5 Joseph Mallan

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Posted 04 January 2014 - 07:28 AM

Dude you haven't even been here 3 weeks! Many of us went through the same but whooping you are experienceing. But if you wanna leave before learning how to play the game, please remember to check it out every few months as we have yet to see what the game is going to be like. All we have been learning is the combat mechanics.

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Posted 04 January 2014 - 07:32 AM

You were no mechwarrior, expecting the world to be fed to you in your high chair.

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Posted 04 January 2014 - 07:34 AM

What game have you played where the new people were just as good ? Heck I still "die" last two games after getting off work. Frist one I did 4 kills 800ish dmg. Last one just a few seconds ago 135 dmg and killed by a pissed off jenner :ph34r: This game is up and down. It should get better when they put in ton limits.

All so a lot of these mechs are no good until you elite them :) Lights are almost worthless without the speed boost and assaults without the twist/turn speeds.

Edited by Monkey Lover, 04 January 2014 - 07:36 AM.


#8 Toothless

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Posted 04 January 2014 - 07:34 AM

Oh thank you, I can get on with my day now that I know a stranger on the internet has informed me that he will be uninstalling a video game from his computer at 'some point today'.

#9 Joseph Mallan

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Posted 04 January 2014 - 07:47 AM

That was the first thought that went through my mind too Zach! :ph34r:

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Posted 04 January 2014 - 08:30 AM

While attention-ho-ing at it's finest, the OP does sum up the new player experience pretty well. Even with the improvements of a movement tutorial, champion trial 'Mechs, cadet bonus and beginner Elo

It's not just the steep initial learning curve, that is a common factor in many games, double so for simulators (if we can call this game that), but the unintuitive and sometimes convoluted mechanics (3PV that hides your minimap and radar, ghost heat, arm lock and throttle decay that's on by default...) and vital information provided trough one of many media, oftentimes hidden from the less dedicated followers of this game.

With all that considered, add the common matchmaker fumbles, repetitive grind without and griping content that makes you want to play again and again (as opposed to just force you to play again and again), we can't be to astonished when a newbie gives up on this game after only 2 weeks of playing.

On the plus side, he is planning to check back in a year, so he might see some improvements on a couple fronts. Like, the first phase of the CW could finally get out of the development phase :ph34r:

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Posted 04 January 2014 - 08:36 AM

View PostDornhal, on 04 January 2014 - 07:32 AM, said:

You were no mechwarrior, expecting the world to be fed to you in your high chair.

This is one of the reasons he cites - stop it.

View PostZacharyJ, on 04 January 2014 - 07:34 AM, said:

Oh thank you, I can get on with my day now that I know a stranger on the internet has informed me that he will be uninstalling a video game from his computer at 'some point today'.

and you didn't need to make your point of view known. Some aspects of the community are demeaning. Just stop it.

View PostDemonRaziel, on 04 January 2014 - 08:30 AM, said:

On the plus side, he is planning to check back in a year, so he might see some improvements on a couple fronts. Like, the first phase of the CW could finally get out of the development phase :ph34r:

A positive POV for the OP. Nicely done.

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Posted 04 January 2014 - 08:37 AM

So much hate for this guy, but he has a real point.

This game sucks for new players. Now, maybe we don't need new players if you all will be rolling in gold mechs. But I think PGI should be bending over backwards to make the new player experience better.

Later Baba, come check things out in 6 mo - 1yr... we may be better off by then.

#13 Joseph Mallan

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Posted 04 January 2014 - 08:37 AM

View PostGremlich Johns, on 04 January 2014 - 08:34 AM, said:

This is one of the reasons he cites - stop it.

Sorry man but talking smack is a time honored tradition. If folks don't have the skin for it they should not play or post in a competetive arena. I have had much, much worse said to me and I retorted with a quip and a smile. :ph34r:

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Posted 04 January 2014 - 08:38 AM

View PostDemonRaziel, on 04 January 2014 - 08:30 AM, said:

While attention-ho-ing at it's finest, the OP does sum up the new player experience pretty well. Even with the improvements of a movement tutorial, champion trial 'Mechs, cadet bonus and beginner Elo

It's not just the steep initial learning curve, that is a common factor in many games, double so for simulators (if we can call this game that), but the unintuitive and sometimes convoluted mechanics (3PV that hides your minimap and radar, ghost heat, arm lock and throttle decay that's on by default...) and vital information provided trough one of many media, oftentimes hidden from the less dedicated followers of this game.

With all that considered, add the common matchmaker fumbles, repetitive grind without and griping content that makes you want to play again and again (as opposed to just force you to play again and again), we can't be to astonished when a newbie gives up on this game after only 2 weeks of playing.

On the plus side, he is planning to check back in a year, so he might see some improvements on a couple fronts. Like, the first phase of the CW could finally get out of the development phase :ph34r:


Name me one other FPS game that doesn't pit good people against bad people. Call of Duty games pretty much eact up sales every year yet they are essentially the same thing as this. CoD4:MW had people using the MP5 and AK-74u run and gun style and would roll over entire teams if they were good at it. W@W, the MP-40, MW2 had the UMP45 and Akimbo Glocks as well as the super accurate ACR, MW3 the AKimbo FMG9s. Those games also had people who could cheese hit detection. Tell me again how these games are doing?

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Posted 04 January 2014 - 08:40 AM

View PostJoseph Mallan, on 04 January 2014 - 08:37 AM, said:

Sorry man but talking smack is a time honored tradition. If folks don't have the skin for it they should not play or post in a competetive arena. I have had much, much worse said to me and I retorted with a quip and a smile. :ph34r:

I would not call what the above have been doing "talking smack" - what they did was to patently belittle someone for uninstalling the game.

Regardless, MWO is NOT a competitive arena and being a bully does not do anything to build the player base of a game that has serious community issues on top of a game that is ostensibly still a Beta. "Minimum viable product" of a Brand IP is a recipe for failure and the community, even the [redacted] trolls, should try to do more to encourage people to stay on. Being a richard cameron about it does not help.

Edited by Marvyn Dodgers, 04 January 2014 - 10:38 AM.
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Posted 04 January 2014 - 08:57 AM

I hate to see him go. But, as JoMal said, there are many of us that went through the game with no tutorials (granted, many of us had prior experience with MechWar games so we didn't need them), large learning curves, massive bugs, etc. Yet, we're still here. When I first picked up the game, I grinded with regular stock mechs and not their 3050 Champion variations and I saved up enough c-bills to buy a Commando (lol). While everyone else was running around with XL engines, ES, FF armor, and DHS, I was grinding out at 94 KPH overheating and doing next to nothing while getting eaten by single JJ exploiting Jenners. But, I held on and kept working at it. Now, I'm only marginally better but I've got 18 mechs that I mostly all enjoy an a community full of turds that I both enjoy playing along side and stomping in the face/getting stomped in the face. The game and your level of enjoyment are what you make them. But, I do concede that the beginning is hard. I've been at this since day 1 of Open Beta and leveling up a new mech is still a giant kick in the nuts.

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Posted 04 January 2014 - 09:05 AM

This is called Feedback...obviously OP cares for the game as otherwise he would simply have decided to disapear silently.

I can not see any sin therein!

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Posted 04 January 2014 - 09:06 AM

View PostNgamok, on 04 January 2014 - 08:38 AM, said:


Name me one other FPS game that doesn't pit good people against bad people. Call of Duty games pretty much eact up sales every year yet they are essentially the same thing as this.

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Tell me again how these games are doing?

Those games also provide singleplayer experience, ability to fight with/against a selected group of people and lessen the learning curve trough tutorial, as far as I remember (the last CoD MP I have played was MW1, so I might be wrong about the newer versions).

Plus those games have an huge cult following and have the means to get the sales. MWO does not have that and new player experience should be an essential part of the player retention (although that does not mean that steps should not be taken to retain your veteran players trough other means, of course).

Pointing out CoDs traits and successes as an argument that new player experience (or anything else, for that matter) is fine in MWO is just plain wrong.

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Posted 04 January 2014 - 09:12 AM

View PostDemonRaziel, on 04 January 2014 - 09:06 AM, said:

Those games also provide singleplayer experience, ability to fight with/against a selected group of people and lessen the learning curve trough tutorial, as far as I remember (the last CoD MP I have played was MW1, so I might be wrong about the newer versions).

Plus those games have an huge cult following and have the means to get the sales. MWO does not have that and new player experience should be an essential part of the player retention (although that does not mean that steps should not be taken to retain your veteran players trough other means, of course).

Pointing out CoDs traits and successes as an argument that new player experience (or anything else, for that matter) is fine in MWO is just plain wrong.


It is not wrong since that game gets new players as well as the older players. It is the exact same thing as here. MWO brings in new players to BT as does older vets who have plpayed the older games. And they all have a learning curve of some type. Learning to controll your mech or learning how to drop shoot each has a skill set.

Also the single player campaign in each of the CoD games doesn't really set you up for MP because the SP guns sometimes act differently in Mp or you never see some of the guns in SP.

Edited by Ngamok, 04 January 2014 - 09:13 AM.


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Posted 04 January 2014 - 09:14 AM

View PostThimble, on 04 January 2014 - 08:37 AM, said:


Later Baba, come check things out in 6 mo - 1yr... we may be better off by then.


Or, as I suspect, none of us will be here as MWO no longer exists at that point.

The ship is on its way down kids, with holes below the water line and fire raging across the upper decks. It would be nice if the devs used something other than explosives to attempt to fix it.....



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