7ynx, on 24 September 2014 - 03:24 PM, said:
PGI really needs a forum for really good teams and player to chest thump. Really, I understand the need to vent when really elite players read sub-optimal guides.
In my profession as a Ski instructor, we would never take a new skier and put them in race gear and then put them in expert terrain. It would only make them never come back.
Rather than tear down people and their work OUTSIDE of the competition, why not help build them up. Help them improve their guides, not insult them. The fact that folks admit they know they are being jerks and still being jerks in unapologetic ways should be reason enough to have them moderated. PERIOD.
There is a time for competition (hint: in the match) and a time for community building (hint: forums) The sooner we all learn this the better off the community will be for it.
Also their is no need for elite player to crap on veteran players good intention in the new players help forums. Its for New Players not elite players, I teach never evers to ski, not olympics racers. I would not tolerate olympic racers coming to my ski school to crap on my methods of ski teaching. So I do not expect that behavior here either.
I somewhat agree. However, I do not like to hide information from new players. For example, the OP could have introduced some decent sub-optimal builds but also later pointed out that these other builds, while harder to use, are generally accepted as the best in the game at this time.
Progression
Build 1:
Beginner (some splashy LBX10 boat anyone can drive that has no ghost heat, ex: 4xLB10-X, 4xERML)
Build 2:
Skill Climb#1 Something goes here
Build 3:
Skill Climb#2 (4xUACs, 2 LPL)
Build 4:
Pug God (2xGauss, 2xLPL, 3xERML) because new players find Gauss charge-up very daunting, and remove them, believe it or not) but they should still know its very very dangerous if they see one.
Rather than say to potential new players such as but not limited to
Helmstif, on 22 September 2014 - 07:50 PM, said:
(other than my burning hatred toward anything that does more than 30 pinpoint damage. Scums.).
This way, you can ease them into the game, but not give them unnecessary negative baggage or misconceptions with that information.
Likewise, if the build is a bit off course its a given some really experienced players will facepalm hard regarding the suggestions.
In all, I think its great he wants to help new players interested in DWs, but I think the OPs off the mark with the builds which he include LRMs or VanillaAC/LBX-2s. The OP is not doing any favors hiding the metabuilds entirely from new players. I think this is a fair critique and would be tickled to death to see the OP continue to refine his post.
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Edited by Kin3ticX, 24 September 2014 - 04:33 PM.