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2/20/08 8:48:15 AM#41
Why the hell is he reviewing planetside? lol The game is pretty close to dead.... (wish it wasnt but it had a good run) I loved planetside, sure there was alot of stuff I didn't like , but NO game is perfect. I would probably play again if it was f2p via ads or something, but thats not likely. So now I look for other mmofps like huxley, agency, or all points bulletin (maybe even planetside 2 eventually) Own, Mine, Defend, Attack, 24/7 |
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2/21/08 3:09:37 PM#42
I don't understand why everyone complains about BFRs, they are the easiest vehicles to take down. I usually find them to be a joke. |
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2/22/08 8:44:42 PM#43
Eh... Fun times... Pulling forces off of one planet by taking a sqaud of 5 to another and holding it until more people show up... The random suicide runs with sundys through bases just blasting randomly... Holding a tower with one other person and killing a BFR that goes by with a sniper.. (that one was amusing).
Been a while though.. I only play when they give the month free every year to old players. I forget when that is though.....i'll have to look. |
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2/25/08 3:14:36 AM#44
I still have my Alpha development logs. I've played Planetside since one of the first stable builds. I still am playing it. I still enjoy it. The population is quite a bit less than it used to be, but everyone who pretends the game is a ghost town is lying outright - You should never have a hard time finding a fight, especially using the Instant Action (typing /ia into chat will do this) feature. The game has relatively new and quite active developers, while they are inexperienced with the engine and it's capabilities, they are doing far better than most of the replacements that have worked on the game since the original team was pulled to SOE's other projects. They have implemented what the previous teams were too lazy to finish, they have created new content, and are dedicated to continuing the growth and expansion of the game with new game types and introducing new vehicles and certifications. They have fixed bugs that have existed for over 4 years. Many people have a lot of negative things to say about this game, but take it from the subscribers who are still enjoying it - give it a try if you havent, there's trial keys to be had. Give it a try if you quit a number of years ago, you may enjoy yourself again. |
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2/26/08 6:38:55 PM#45
I LOVED planetside. It was one of the best game. Even Core Combat didn't hurt it. I'm sorry BFR's are when the game went down hill. I don't care what other people who still play say. Use to a group of 2 snipers could actively harass a base. Not if there is a BFR don't even bother trying. There will NEVER be the 200vs 200 vs 200 fights over a bridge as long as BFR's still remain. Hell if they did a non BFR server I'd come back in a heart beat.
"Oh they are easy to take out" I don't care how YOU people find it easy. You have an ANTI - BFR set up don't you. They nerfed Vanu's Max suits, Made tanks pointless with BFR's and broke the main point of how the game should run. How it was meant to be ran. I'll try it again. But it'll just be more of the same crap I left.
Nothing like Alpha, beta, open beta, or the first 6-8 months of live. |
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2/27/08 2:31:26 AM#46
Speaking of snipers and BFRs, two snipers can quickly cripple a BFR and destroy all it's ammunition, as well as disable all it's systems, slow it down, blind it, and damage it's weapons into uselessness. As the reviewer said, the game has complexities so deep they can never all be taken into consideration by a single player. I'm sure the devs themselves are constantly forgetting functions and features - for example: the Lashers had their lash range set to activate after 5 feet of flight to avoid friendly fire that was continually occurring. Friendly fire was eventually entirely removed from the lash effect of Lashers, but the lash range was never put back to activation on exiting the barrel, leaving the Lasher in a reduced capability for close quarters combat. For all the negative things being said, the game continues to see every facet exploited as all sorts of players and people repeatedly discover and rediscover new ways to play the game. With considerations such as damage degradation and weapon lethality in a given situation, ammunition availability, resource management, supply chains, base maintenance and upkeep, enemy influence detection range, electronic and counter-electronic warfare, and too many more things to post without creating a massive and long-winded list, there is a lot for strategists, commanders, and the regular G.I. to take in and process, allowing each player to contribute to the battle in ways that their enemies may not foresee. A single person can change the entire flow of a battle by sneaking behind enemy lines and capturing facilities and vehicles, suddenly allowing their entire army to spawn in the center of a contested base. One well placed clip from a Beamer pistol on AP can slay a wounded MAX that has already taken 15 lives, or even in standard mode eliminate the engineer who is repairing that and several other MAX units that have created an impenetrable wall of firepower. In the big scheme of things the heroes are the little gears that make the war machine move and there are few MMOs, let alone FPS games, which rely so heavily on the individual rather than the masses. It may not immediately be so clear to a random onlooker who is gripped by a sense of doom, but when five BattleFrame Robotics come stomping over the horizon and begin laying down a hailstorm of death on a base, the two anonymous soldiers with Anti-Vehicular weaponry who resolutely stand firm against the wall of lead, aided by brave airmen in Reavers and Mosquitos overhead, and the not-so-sane but very skilled Fury bikers who rev forward and underfoot, all have an unsaid understanding that they will send those giant stomping machines home crying to their mamas. They will do it by working in concert with no communication what-so-ever, save the screaming rockets and crackling beams of light they let loose in their own storm of death. The BFR crews will be left wishing they never marched so boldly into sight. That's quality game play. (Edit: Reduced font size.) |
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