Resets A Comin', Do You Know What You'll Be Doing When It Happens?
#1
Posted 29 April 2015 - 06:25 PM
1. It means we get to punch House Liao right in their space commie mouths. No more sitting back and sending PUG groups to defend our planets, we should be forming multiple 12 mans and attacking every ceasefire. Even if TCAF takes 1 a day, we should be able to take 3 for a net gain of 2 a day. Guess who's little paranoid star empire disappears quickly if that happens? (hint: it's the one filled with knock off toys and lead paints)
2. Don't be afraid to group up. I know some people are averse to joining units or using TS for whatever reasons, but seriously, no one is going to make you show up at certain times, run only the builds they say or even yell at you on comms. Davion pilots are by far and away the easiest group to drop with. Guys will suggest odd ball strategies sometimes, but everyone is cool with it if it doesn't work and congratulates the person if it does. Mech type and strategy matters less than communication and coordination. Ask anyone; 12 Stalker 4ns run by lonewolves lose to a mixed bag of TDRs, Stalkers, Battlemasters and Zeus' if the mixed team is using comms and passing on info. Plus, you get to chat with fellow Battletech nerds in between drops and meet some really cool people from around the world. Join a unit, form a unit or simply jump on comms, I promise you won't regret the move.
3. Use TS or faction chat to come up with a plan for your particular ceasefire. If you know (thanks to your extensive friends lists) that there are plenty of Clan Davion pilots online, figure out what teams want to defend our planets and which teams will go on offense. We have numbers, let's use them effectively. 4 12 man teams should be able to hold one of our planets under attack while launching an attack of our own. That's 2 teams doing each thing and not only ensures we win more consistently, but that you are more likely to get a live battle than a ghost drop.
4. If your in a unit already and you know other units are operating at the same time, try splitting lances and forming mixed teams. Almost every unit has a few strategies for different maps that are unique. By mixing lances up between units, you get to share ideas and strategies, which means more and more Davion units will be exposed to better strategies and that makes everyone here better.
So, I'll just end by saying have fun with Tukayyid, get some points and after reset let's wreck some face. I'd add a hair related meme to this, but I'm at work, this computer sucks and so pretend I did put one in.
#2
Posted 29 April 2015 - 07:45 PM
I was only able to do about 7 drops with this event, but had a good time, and it honestly ignited my interest in CW a bit.
Would be more than happy to try and sneak some drops in as a 12th man for some Davion groups. I'm not the best pilot out there, but I'm a pretty agreeable sort, and always willing to learn and follow. Count me in. And as time permits, I imagine the rest of the 8th Davion Guards would be down for it as well, few though we may be.
#3
Posted 29 April 2015 - 08:06 PM
#4
Posted 30 April 2015 - 08:02 AM
Dropping the times I drop I never found any of those groups on Davion TS, unless they have their own TS servers, which I never found, and feel a bit self conscious dropping onto some ones private server if I could!
I installed TeamSpeak, and sat in the LFG lobby, and the Tukayyid drop lobby for a good 30-40 minutes. I also sat on the LFG in MWO on multiple occasions. I got invited in to fill out some drops, mostly a few regimented players with a 50% un homed players, which were damn good fun (UK daytime = drunk US and drunk Aussies, which was nice). However getting those slots required a lot of dropping into TS drops to see if the needed anyone, or listening to see if they were on a drop. No one was popping up to the LFG TS to see if anyone was there.
So basically the times I can drop as a shift worker changes from week to week. To meet the "requirements" of many groups means that I cannot drop when they do, meaning I cannot get a invite to a unit, which is what I really want. (loved my WC clan, and my BF clan play it was great fun chatting and playing). So it is great saying jump on comms, but you should also say units need to pop out of their own channels and speak to some of the un attached players a we may just be sat there hoping someone talks to them.....If you are particularly unlucky you may find a English accented bloke called Bigshep sitting in lfg just looking for people play with
#5
Posted 30 April 2015 - 09:00 AM
Are you over 18? If so, you should take a look at BSI(Grendel's Blue Star Irregulars). We require 18 years of age because we speak quite "freely" and don't want any children to get corrupted you know. But we are a both competitive and casual group. We aren't exactly Davion, but we are currently(and from the looks of it) will likely continue to be aligned with Davion.
And...we don't have any of the "requirements" that you seem so fond of. I in fact have the same problems as you do with my varied work schedule. The only requirements are the 18+ age, and that you actually drop once in a while, and that you view/post on the forums every so often. If you can't drop for a week or two, but put a shout or two in the forum shoutbox, you are fine. Of course it is better if you drop with us. Also, one thing that is somewhat not liked is when you ALWAYS are in MWO but NEVER on TS3. We understand if you just don't feel like grouping up sometimes, or if you are just tinkering the lab, but if it is literally always, it looks bad. Of course if you are doing this, then you probably were not interested in playing in a group anyway and just wanted the unit tags.
In any case, we are looking for people always, so if you fit the 18+ thing, come take a look. http://mwomercs.com/...cruitment-open/
If you want to see the website... http://blue-star-irregulars.enjin.com/
#6
Posted 30 April 2015 - 09:27 AM
Check out the Robinson Rangers! A Davion loyal group with a lot of different people playing a lot of different ways!
Many of the members work shift work and play when they can and it's never a big deal. Good luck finding a home it makes a major difference in how you play and look at the game.
@Davion
No matter what happens in the next couple of hours, you did good this weekend. So keep riding that success into the Reset!
#7
Posted 30 April 2015 - 09:35 AM
ccrider, on 29 April 2015 - 06:25 PM, said:
. Ask anyone; 12 Stalker 4ns run by lonewolves lose to a mixed bag of TDRs, Stalkers, Battlemasters and Zeus' if the mixed team is using comms and passing on info.
So how comes I've seen Davion 12 mans lose to a group of uncoordinated pugs in trial mechs?
#8
Posted 30 April 2015 - 10:22 AM
Lunatech, on 30 April 2015 - 09:35 AM, said:
So how comes I've seen Davion 12 mans lose to a group of uncoordinated pugs in trial mechs?
Same reason I've seen 12 mans from almost every faction lose to a pug (seen it happen with every faction except CGB, Marik and FRR)? Just because you're a premade doesn't mean you're always coordinated.
#9
Posted 30 April 2015 - 03:24 PM
Bigshep, on 30 April 2015 - 08:02 AM, said:
Dropping the times I drop I never found any of those groups on Davion TS, unless they have their own TS servers, which I never found, and feel a bit self conscious dropping onto some ones private server if I could!
I installed TeamSpeak, and sat in the LFG lobby, and the Tukayyid drop lobby for a good 30-40 minutes. I also sat on the LFG in MWO on multiple occasions. I got invited in to fill out some drops, mostly a few regimented players with a 50% un homed players, which were damn good fun (UK daytime = drunk US and drunk Aussies, which was nice). However getting those slots required a lot of dropping into TS drops to see if the needed anyone, or listening to see if they were on a drop. No one was popping up to the LFG TS to see if anyone was there.
So basically the times I can drop as a shift worker changes from week to week. To meet the "requirements" of many groups means that I cannot drop when they do, meaning I cannot get a invite to a unit, which is what I really want. (loved my WC clan, and my BF clan play it was great fun chatting and playing). So it is great saying jump on comms, but you should also say units need to pop out of their own channels and speak to some of the un attached players a we may just be sat there hoping someone talks to them.....If you are particularly unlucky you may find a English accented bloke called Bigshep sitting in lfg just looking for people play with
The 4th Cavalry Division is recruiting
Go to our website: http://housedavion.w...cavlarydivision - the link to our forum is under the unit link tab, and check out our recruitment video.
Send me, or my XO Smokey2 a pm if your interested.
#10
Posted 30 April 2015 - 09:02 PM
Bigshep, on 30 April 2015 - 08:02 AM, said:
Dropping the times I drop I never found any of those groups on Davion TS, unless they have their own TS servers, which I never found, and feel a bit self conscious dropping onto some ones private server if I could!
I installed TeamSpeak, and sat in the LFG lobby, and the Tukayyid drop lobby for a good 30-40 minutes. I also sat on the LFG in MWO on multiple occasions. I got invited in to fill out some drops, mostly a few regimented players with a 50% un homed players, which were damn good fun (UK daytime = drunk US and drunk Aussies, which was nice). However getting those slots required a lot of dropping into TS drops to see if the needed anyone, or listening to see if they were on a drop. No one was popping up to the LFG TS to see if anyone was there.
So basically the times I can drop as a shift worker changes from week to week. To meet the "requirements" of many groups means that I cannot drop when they do, meaning I cannot get a invite to a unit, which is what I really want. (loved my WC clan, and my BF clan play it was great fun chatting and playing). So it is great saying jump on comms, but you should also say units need to pop out of their own channels and speak to some of the un attached players a we may just be sat there hoping someone talks to them.....If you are particularly unlucky you may find a English accented bloke called Bigshep sitting in lfg just looking for people play with
Well, you're in great company mate.
We specifically formed the 8th Davion Guards as a home for those of us like yourself (and myself, and Brimbooze's self) who are working odd schedules, or have other challenges to meeting regular drop schedules, or using voice chat due to odd work hours and small/crowded living situations.
We are, for the most part, average-decent-moderately skilled-ish, and occasionally manage to drop together.
No real rules other than "Don't be an ass" (seriously, it's our only rule ), and you can drop with us when you're able, no big deal when you aren't. Like Brim said, we'll drop with other units from time to time when the opportunity arises as well.
You'd be welcome if you don't find another home that suits you. Just contact myself, Brimbooze, 3xnihilo, or Jagermosher for an invite.
Cheers!
-Rip
#11
Posted 01 May 2015 - 04:31 AM
We are, as everyone else has said, recruiting as well! http://praetorian-le....enjin.com/home
We recruit, and have a unit for each CW time zone, with a mix of casual and competitive players to suit your fancy. We also placed 3rd overall within House Davion during the Battle of Tukayyid, so thats nice. We're not the biggest (sitting at 170 members) but the community and people are top notch. Check us out!
That being said, Davion needs to get its coordination together, stop worrying about factional politics, and focus on WINNING.
I hate to say it, but taking a cue from Kurita on this one would be a good idea.
Davion pilots got bored and complacent after strong successes early on.
#12
Posted 01 May 2015 - 10:09 AM
#13
Posted 03 May 2015 - 02:35 PM
#14
Posted 03 May 2015 - 02:56 PM
http://praetorian-le...pany.enjin.com/
We're a good mix of casual and competitive players. We're fairly light on rules - just follow the Praetorian Code and join a lance to drop with one hour per week. If you have to miss a drop, no biggie, just let your lance leader know ahead of time. RL trumps MWO every time, and we understand that.
Been with them since September '14: MWO is an entirely different game when you have a lance of players you drop with constantly.
Edited by Agent1190, 03 May 2015 - 03:00 PM.
#15
Posted 03 May 2015 - 02:57 PM
#16
Posted 04 May 2015 - 08:57 AM
#17
Posted 04 May 2015 - 01:36 PM
On the recent occasions when we have had big merc units join Davion they weren't able to get consistent matches. Kurita was the one enemy faction that could have put up numbers but always seem to chose that week to focus their other boarders (weird).
#18
Posted 05 May 2015 - 06:54 AM
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