Takashi Uchida, on 14 April 2014 - 07:24 PM, said:
To new players (saying this as a fairly new player 3 months in), I wouldn't worry about numbers too much. Focus on having fun, learning the basics of the game and building up your arsenal. If you want a way to improve your numbers as fast as possible, find people to play with. Voice comms is OP. I'd say while pugging, I'm lucky to win half my games. When I'm running with a premade it's more like 75% (this is all anecdotal of course, though it'd be cool if PGI had an option for us to see these numbers).
I would say driving the idea that 'Voice comms is OP' into new players does not help them at all.
In fact gives them a bad preconception on game play.
Pre made groups and voice comms does not automatically make one a better player.
If you are bad.. you are bad..You have to find out what you are doing wrong and improve.
Having a better player on voice comms guiding you along could help greatly.
Don't expect people to carry to win and be happy with it...
Ultimately the general rule of solo pug is kill/damage as many as you can and as fast as you can and usually that will lead to victory. (*yes yes.. there are still various scenarios.. This is generally true.)