only two things in this game are important. If you are alone that is a shame because you need to stack frigates into a deathball to win, but for general pubstomping if you are unfortunate loser and have no friends, all you need to do is fly something relatively quick and small and bind your turn keys to keyboard and stack thermal, preferrably an ecm or covops and make sure to take note of whatever weapon people are complaining is op for your particular ship. That’s it, enjoy your high stats
P.S. Don’t go above rank 9 or so, you ideally want to catch prospective new players when they’re in the middle of the grinding process, fighting people with white gear in your purpled up ship is so much easier when you’re in the transit route and not at the top because it costs less. And Don’t forget to post frag videos of how you’re driving away the community!
I think this can serve as a introductory video for someone who’s not heard of the game before, and a really good one at that.
A couple smaller details were incorrect or misleading, such as the exaggerated differences between the factions or being able to loot whole installable modules after a battle, but I understand the need to simplify things which aren’t needed for newcomers and will probably be explained more in-depth later.
4:18 You repeat yourself by saying don’t rush alone twice. It’s good to insist on it but… it sound a little like: “rule 1: use your modules ; rule 2: don’t rush alone ; rule 3: strafe ; rule 4: don’t rush alone.”
7:04 Max level to buy the next ship? I don’t think so
4:18 You repeat yourself by saying don’t rush alone twice. It’s good to insist on it but… it sound a little like: “rule 1: use your modules ; rule 2: don’t rush alone ; rule 3: strafe ; rule 4: don’t rush alone.”
7:04 Max level to buy the next ship? I don’t think so
The rest is good ^^
Well, “don’t rush alone” is a really important rule, anyways.
And maxing a ship before buying the next is a good way to pace progression and get experience before moving onward, where you will face people with more experience and better ships anyways.
I know that it is a good thing not to rush…since I wrote it above…in the quote you made (“It’s good to insist on it”)… XP
In the video it is said that you HAVE TO max the ships before buying the next one and it is RECOMMENDED to buy them ASAP but in fact in the game you can buy them before being level max so ASAP means before level max: contradictory.
Why did we not get any advertisement on Steam (front Store page - Featured now) with the release of the major update 1.2?
War Thunder always has it, but Star Conflict does not.
Training videos will do us no good, if we will not get more new players.
Why are we not getting this game more known and popular on other channels?
Where lies the problem? Gaijin only wants to promote their own games?
Thank you for your answer!
P.S.: I hope, that future balance changes, game won’t be ruined for veteran and elite players, just to please any newcomers, which may not be as good as other players!
Now all you need is a way to link the videos from the game, maybe in the “special” adds at the start of the game, or in a blinking button somewhere in the UI.