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Thinking of joining up - Questions :)

xenoclixxenoclix Member UncommonPosts: 298

Hello all,



I was thinking of joining up to WWIIOL after much debate with myself as i have played this game before and didnt enjoy it - now this was about umm, 2 or so years ago, and i have heard alot has changed, so i will post what difficulties i had and just some common questions.



When i played was about 2 years ago, the main thing i had problems with was getting use to the games mechanics, in terms of playing the actual game - i know i had to be more cautous and had to take my time to kill people.



I was brand new and after creating my character i was put into battle, i had no experence and no way of knowing what to do. So i went onto my mery way and got killed out of the blue, then again and again. Had no idea where or what to do - was clueless, no direction on.



So i decided to see what players were online. Now i play in Australia GMT+8, and from my knowledge i didnt see many people online at the times i played (usually evening). I cant fully remember, but how is the population and can you find squads and or action whenever you log on now? My playing times are different now and i usually play more in the late evening as i do early now, so i guess my playing style does suite abit of the early evening in europe and midday in the US.



Has anything changed for newbie friendly? or do they throw you into the deepend and let you go off?



Because i really want to enjoy this game, i really do because i love the WWII era in terms of how it was fought, the tactics and strategies used and the weapons and teamwork. There isnt any other game out there that captures my attention, or if it does it just drags me down after a couple of months.



Does this game keeps you playing? or is it the same old thing every time you play? Do you rank up and gain new weapons or skills in a sense? How do veterens playing this game for 2 years or longer get there constant kicks?



I think that is all i would like to ask, hope you don't mind the wall of text but i thought this might be a good start to see if i would enjoy the game again.



Thanks alot!

Comments

  • Death1942Death1942 Member UncommonPosts: 2,587

    As a fellow Aussie i can vouch that battles are a little thin in our prime time but are still large.  Personally i found Project Reality (a mod for Battlefield 2) did what WW2 failed to do (in my opinion) and make a realistic game (they did quite well at it) and encourage teamplay and be accessable to new players.

    The biggest benefit that Project Reality had was the voice chat.  It is a lot easier to call out targets in a fire fight without stopping to type out a message.

     

    Anyway aside from that little niggle (which can be overcome if you play enough and become experianced) the game is quite fun to play especially when you get to play with the advanced vehicles.

     

     

    I would strongly suggest trying the trial and tagging along with an Aussie clan.

    MMO wish list:

    -Changeable worlds
    -Solid non level based game
    -Sharks with lasers attached to their heads

  • xenoclixxenoclix Member UncommonPosts: 298

    Thanks for that :), good to see aussies playing.



    You said to join an aussie clan. Can you recommend any if you know? And i will surely go for the trial first off.



    I think another reason why i didnt really enjoy it was based on age - im more patient now and more tolerant to trying new games and sticking it out for awhile rather than quitting after a day - a good example would be EvE Online, tried, i quit, tried i quit etc. Now i can put up with it np and enjoy it after sticking it out. So im planning on doing the same with WWIIOL.

  • bigtime102bigtime102 Member UncommonPosts: 177

    Yes, try the trial first, last I heard this game is going free to play so you might just be wasting money if you sub. Other than that, enjoy the low populations, spawn camping and 1999 graphic engine for your $20.

  • hardcasehardcase Member Posts: 367

    The game is not going free. It is still the only game on my HD for more than a few montsh and it has been on since first iteration of beta in june 00. It has its faults but its depth in gameplay is bottomless.

  • DragonSharkDragonShark Member UncommonPosts: 227
    Originally posted by hardcase


    The game is not going free. It is still the only game on my HD for more than a few montsh and it has been on since first iteration of beta in june 00. It has its faults but its depth in gameplay is bottomless.

    Agreed. The only reason I haven't played straight through since launch is because I rarely have the time. 

    bigtime102, in regards to the spawn camping.... that means you need to spawn at a different location. Your position has been overrun, for God's sake. 

     

  • outfctrloutfctrl Member UncommonPosts: 3,619

    I played back in 2006.  I remember the long walks and sneaking through bushes to get back.  One of my fondest memories, once I got into battle, was I was in one of the houses and an allied came storming in and I shot him.  My first kill.  What a rush.

    I also remember getting in a boat and traveling down some river and never saw a soul.  I also flew a fighter and did pretty good too, but flew a little too low and got shot out of the sky by AA guns or something.  I am a flight simmer, so flying was fairly easy for me.

    I never gave the game a chance, I guess.  Have been thinking of getting back in.

    I played the Axis

     

    I do own BF2, but havent played that yet.

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  • MouzurXMouzurX Member Posts: 44

    Theres lots of action you just have to be at the right towns :P

     

     

  • SparreSparre Member Posts: 257

    The new patch v1.30 is said to introduce a new training basic section, as well as a Advanced training section.

    That will probarbly help you and the rest of us old timers as well. I am very good at failing in-game. I still have lots to learn so I think the advanced training will be good for me (or even the basic training maybe :P).

  • TrenchgunTrenchgun Member Posts: 295

    WW2OL does something BF2 never can;

    -Battles have meaning. They affect the rest of the map.

    -Each battle over each town is a new experience. Things never play out the same in terms of terrain.

    -Realistically simulated tank combat. No other game can match WW2OL's attention to reality here where each piece of armor plate is individually modeled according to type and thickness, and each projectile that strikes the tank is calculated whether it can penetrate based on angle, type of round, velocity, mass; And then once inside it hits stuff inside the tank according to it's angle, which it will either damage or destroy depending on how much energy it still has left. WW2OL is the only game where you have to know more about a tank's true vulnerabilities than simply "flank it and hit from the sides instead of the front".

    -Realistically simulated air combat. BF2 can never come close to the fact that the air combat in WW2OL is on par with actual WW2 flight simulators, and if you've never played one then you wouldn't realize how inadaqate BF2 is for simulating them and their involvement in battle.

     

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