Perhaps it went over your head as well.
Coogan
Sarcasm doesn't play well in text, Coogan. The guy comes here to comment on all the sarcastic responses he gets in the MA and you give him a sarcastic response. It's not other people's fault if they didn't get your "joke" -- that usually means you didn't tell it right.
Tips for FORK2:Detune Channel 200 -- Very little of what you'll see there is useful and the game is often more enjoyable with 200 off. Likewise you have to take this General Forum with a grain of salt, as many people come here simply to troll and annoy others. Sadly the Main Arena and this Forum (online games in general, for that matter) are full of people who get their enjoyment from griefing others -- that is just the reality of it. You need to learn to ignore the idiots (who are often the most vocal) in order to find the relatively silent majority of decent folks.
Ask questions in the Training Arena or on the Training Forum, not here or in the MA -- Sarcastic or misleading answers are not tolerated in the Training Arena or Training Forum. You may still get them, but usually they are quickly called out and corrected if you get them.
Get more than one opinion on things -- Very few people have ALL the answers. When you find players you think you can trust and who are willing to answer questions or give help, go ahead and ask them. But don't take what any
one person says as gospel. When it comes to game play, there are different approaches and different methods for the many different aspects of the game. For example, air combat alone has different schools of thought on how to approach it. Often times getting help and input from multiple sources will give you a better idea of things.
Don't just join one squad, expect to try several squads, BEFORE you find a home. A squad should help you learn what you want to learn. If the squad you are with doesn't teach what you want or fit your needs or play style, try out another squad. I've personally been a member of three different squads in AH during my time here. The first taught me about the mechanics of base-taking but couldn't teach ACM or wingman tactics. The second squad did focus on air combat and teamwork, but was mainly European and didn't participate in FSO. My current squad participates in FSO (a one-life to live attempt at a more realistic, historical combat setting) but doesn't fly in the MA too often. In a way, that's nice for me, as it gives me a certain level of freedom to fly on what side I want and with whomever I want in the MA. So, while squads are great, they are not the complete answer.
Lastly, the game requires patience. Most players plateau and stick to things that are easy because it is too hard to get better. If you have patience (and learn to tolerate all the nonsense), then you can thrive in AH.
Just a few tips from somebody who agrees this "community" has a very ugly face when what people first see is channel 200 and the forum. The key to AH is to look past that to find the heart of gold of the game.
Good luck.
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Ryno