
DarkMellie wrote:Why do you say that? This isn't about being a supersoldier with pinpoint aim... there's bullet drop and sway and impacts from breathing and so on.
Wait 'til you get a better weapon. Also, learnin to effectively use the PDA can really help.
Go anomoly hunting at night or search for stashes. The beauty of stalker is not just its story but the scary journey through the zone.
Like I said on Steam, it takes a few hours for it all to click in place.

diamondd wrote:I dunno, I think dota 2 is going to do just fine. It's been like that since day 1 and everybody was a noob at some point and a large number of those noobs obviously kept going.
exe3 wrote:More or less any new Dota player has countless times more things to learn when they start for the first time than what any old Dota player needed to learn when they first started.

Disco LT wrote:DarkMellie wrote:Why do you say that? This isn't about being a supersoldier with pinpoint aim... there's bullet drop and sway and impacts from breathing and so on.
Wait 'til you get a better weapon. Also, learnin to effectively use the PDA can really help.
Go anomoly hunting at night or search for stashes. The beauty of stalker is not just its story but the scary journey through the zone.
Like I said on Steam, it takes a few hours for it all to click in place.
I just don't have any feel for the aim at all, it doesn't feel natural - but maybe it's because I'm using the worlds oldest pistol.
So far I'm just wandering and following the quests, there is a tunnel that apparently the PDA tells me how to get through.. but it doesn't, so much for that idea! I also learned the hard way not to walk through an anomoly haha xD

exe3 wrote:I just know that with each change of developer (Eul to Guinsoo and finally to Icefrog) each developer added a ton of new features creating a more complicated game. If a Dota player already knew the ins and outs of the previous game they would be able to more easily grasp new features and champions just as much as I am able to figure out any new champion in LoL quickly because I already know everything else about the game and am able to focus on learning just the single new thing.
Also don't underestimate how much more new champions add to the learning curve. It was quite a task to learn LoL when I started with only about 50 characters available. I can't imagine how new players feel with nearly 100 characters now there despite the base game for the most part not changing much.
exe3 wrote:Advantage? All i'm talking about is the ease in which brand new players can learn the game. 2004 players didn't need to know nearly as much straight away about the game as 2012 players do. 2004 players only needed to know what was around then and then were eased into new mechanics over the years as they were introduced. 2012 players however need to know everything from 2004 as well as everything that had been introduced since as soon as they start playing.
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Lone Druid it is! Finally had a win and I was playing Lone Druid so I think i'll stick with him while learning the rest of the game. The character himself unfortunately i'm pretty critical over. His abilities mostly revolve around stat gains which is pretty dang zzz. Also there's little reason to switch between bear form (as in switch a lot, you'd generally wanna pick one and stick with it as the different modes aren't diverse enough) as all that changes is that you go melee, get some extra damage, lose some speed, and gain another stat gain ability. Nidalee in League of Legends however gives you a completely new set of abilities that revolve around her becoming a Cougar.
On the other hand Lone Druid shows how a pure ranged to melee swap could work, Riot definitely need to take a look at that over the failure that is Kayle.
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Not relevant to anything but I just noticed my post count to the left. What the fark?!?! Last time I checked I was around 5000. o_o

diamondd wrote:that's because you argue with me and everybody else so much lol.
and just curious, seeing as you didn't mention it you did summon the bear right?![]()
I actually just came here to talk about dota 2 as well, just had an EPIC game with 3 mates playing as Dark Seer. He's a crazy support hero and not that difficult to get to grips with although his ulti + vacuum combo is kind of hard to pull off at times.
exe3 wrote:diamondd wrote:that's because you argue with me and everybody else so much lol.
and just curious, seeing as you didn't mention it you did summon the bear right?![]()
I actually just came here to talk about dota 2 as well, just had an EPIC game with 3 mates playing as Dark Seer. He's a crazy support hero and not that difficult to get to grips with although his ulti + vacuum combo is kind of hard to pull off at times.
You know you love it as much as I do.![]()
YOU CAN SUMMON A BEAR?!?!?!?!?!? O_O LoL jk of course I knew of the bear, tis why I picked him.I called my bear Tibbers, have you seen him? <3
I was mainly interested in seeing more of the multi character controls but I ended up just having both selected and treating them as one unit. Interesting how you can give Tibbers items. It probably gives the character disgusting late game potential.
Also i'm divided on the secret shop, I get where the idea came from but probably the biggest thing that p!sses me off about it is that you can't buy normal items from it, only the special items. Also I think they need to better label what has to be bought at the secret shop.
Is Dark Seer the guy with the black hole ultimate? My friend was playing him.
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