But then you get the really REALLY forceful people about it, instead of constructive criticism knowing my luck id just get nitpicked or just bashed for my lack of a certain something instead of explaining how to do it right. Its just people who don't want more people to fight against or risk losing their spot too
My first bit of advice- Dont take any thing personal! If you strive for "Getting your name in lights", you are just setting yourself up for disappointment. If not already, you are bound to run into several long time players who, after you believe you did something great, cut you viciously. Have seen that on more than one occasion. In 75% of those, the player quit. 2 of them before even completing their 2 week trial. Sure, you could say that is because they were too thin skinned and/ or not mature enough for this game, just stating that I have seen this. Like a previous reply mentioned, just try to do better than you did the last time out. If you are looking for gratification from others you will be cheated on what this game supplies, IMO. The hardest thing to learn in this game is PATIENCE. Push too hard for a kill and you will just be gun fodder. The easiest way to get kills, is to let the other guy push it and let him be the fodder. Cant really tell you how to do that, its just one of those light bulbs that will go off in your head,in time. Second bit of advice---Find a plane that suits your style of game play. Dont let the popularity or stats on paper decide for you. If you want to turn fight, start with the Brewster or KI43, or equivalent. Want to boom and zoom, which seems the prevailing trend lately, F4's Pony's or equivalents. You need to master the plane before you can do any of this successfully though. Even with the best plane, you will get into heaps of trouble when pushing beyond your ability. I spent countless hour in off line practicing. I still put in 4 or5 hours a week. Nailing down gun convergences that work for me, and accuracy for dive bombing. Third piece of advice---Spend some time with a trainer. While there are several players who are more than happy to help out new players, remember that they are disembarking from their usual routine in Main Arena to help YOU. Its much easier to ask for fine tuning, than it is for the basics of the game. Also, if in game training is what you really prefer, Slpknot has started up a new squad just for that purpose! I would consider getting a mic and or headset before you go that route. Makes it more difficult if they have to type directions for you. You will get killed! You will get ragged on! You WILL LEARN! Good luck,Sir! Oh, and welcome to your new addiction....at least its cheaper than drugs