Ghost Badger, on 23 September 2014 - 10:44 AM, said:
Casual means different things to different people. For me, casual means I'm drinking gin, or beer, and have less than 11 other buddies in my group.
Casual to you might mean dropping with only 1-3 friends at a time.
To me Casual means I'm playing a game..... so whenever you see me in MWO, I'm casual.
Kassatsu, on 23 September 2014 - 10:56 AM, said:
It never will either.
There's no way to differentiate somebody's "level", and there's not even a tech tier like just about every other game to ever copy/paste world of tanks' game mode (to be fair they didn't exactly invent the whole team last man standing and/or stand in the square mode, but it's the most common comparison and the one people are actually copying due to its success) has done, even if that level just means the time they've played the game - A legendary founder could have easily taken a lengthy break from the game and come back and get matched up against people that started a month ago, yet play the game 24/7 and *should* have higher rankings, and are piloting vastly superior meta builds or just in general, better mechs. Except they don't.
That alone is enough to turn a LOT of people away from the game. There's also no indication of whether or not a build is "good" or bad, the forced money sinks EVERYWHERE have been ridiculous from the start, I'm not even sure what to call them now with all these weapon modules.
Actually MWO game modes are more similar to MW:LL from what I've seen. The only real difference I've seen is MWO is mech only, doesn't have respawns (good thing) and has customization (which LL was working towards). Oh and they had Solaris.
Theaus, on 23 September 2014 - 10:47 AM, said:
Just wanted to add, always go to teamspeak or ventrilo for group que; don't be a group that's not on comms. I do think eventually that the game may create an IS vs IS only zone for new pilots. Like in zone around/after Terra. Either that or we need to start hosting rooms in TS that are doing training matches of smaller than 12 man groups with two people willing to waste their premium time. I know I'm going to a friends at end of month and plan to host just small 2 v 2 or 4 v 4 matches. Maybe even 4 spiders vs Atlas (until PGI releases Elementals) fun matches. It would be possible to have 'Historical Battles' were the mechs and equipment were predetermined. That would at least be more forgiving to new pilots.
I'm more often than not running PT and don't mind helping out fresh meat for a time. I'd be happy to be one of the facilitators of such a group. This shouldn't be too hard to organize, similar to Stock Mech matches.