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General Forums => Aces High General Discussion => Topic started by: DoNKeY on July 06, 2007, 03:41:24 PM
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Hello everybody. Let me start off by saying that I can't wait to get into the game and have some good dogfights with everyone, I think you'll find me a great addition to the community (perhaps not in skills but in contributions, being nice, etc 8) ). Although this is a new account, I have been visiting the forum off and on for about the past 7-9 months, just really didn't have a need to post, so I do have a basic understaing so some stuff, but most off it comes from actually playing the game, so...
Anyway, I would really like it if I could get a general overview of how the game is played before I jump into it. I have read just about everything there is on this site, plus the other helpful sites, but I am still a little confused.
So basically, I just looking for an overview of what you would do right as you log on. While your playing etc. Maybe there is some stuff I should be aware of?
Like for example. The rooks, bishops, and knights. Do each stand for a certain country or team or something. Can you only fly certain planes under a certain side or what? Is the MA all about capturing bases and winning the war or is it just where you go to dogfight etc?
Just stuff like that and anything else I should know about. Perhaps even stuff about the forums?
PS: I am trying to see if one of my computers has the right stuff to be able to play, so if anyone in the next couple of days could go over the the tech section and see if I have the right hardware I would appreciate that, I'll get the post with my specs up in by tonight.
Thanks for any help I get,
-Brian
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Originally posted by DoNKeY
Anyway, I would really like it if I could get a general overview of how the game is played before I jump into it. I have read just about everything there is on this site, plus the other helpful sites, but I am still a little confused.
Any way you want. Its a game. Do what is fun for you. On my first minute in the game, I selected a plane and took off.
PS. You will be told what to do and how to do it by many. Ignore them unless you have a paypal acount and they are sending you the 14.95
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Originally posted by DoNKeY
The rooks, bishops, and knights. Do each stand for a certain country or team or something. Can you only fly certain planes under a certain side or what? Is the MA all about capturing bases and winning the war or is it just where you go to dogfight etc?
the knights, bish, and rooks are all different teams. All can fly the same planes. some people like to win the wars(you can do whatever you want with your $15). The base capture system is put in to encourage fighting.
also check thses pages
http://trainers.hitechcreations.com/
http://www.netaces.org/
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there are diffrent maps on the online arena you will chose between 6 maps and an SEA or special events arena. that as you know what it is once you pick the one that you want then you can go to three diffrent contries that is teams the bishops the rooks or the knites now you have the team that you have.
now if you configured your mouse or stick you can take off and fly if you want to get into a dogfight then land and look at the map if you see red that is an enemy if you want to follow green to another teams felid then take up and fly .
that is all that I can think up of except expect no quarter from the other teams they will fight to the death and as a noob then you will get shot down plenty
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the beauty of the game is that there are so many ways to enjoy it.
in the air you can fly fighters or bombers or supply runs.
you can do this as part of a team effort or as a lone wolf
you could just "furball"(dogfight:aok ) or you could be part of the whole take over enemy bases to win the war realestate crowd
you may like the ground war with the tanks and jeeps
or take lvts and pt boats out for a day on the water.
there are 3 teams -knights-bishops-rooks
they all have the same planes boats and vehicles available to start ..but if one side has a greater numbers advantage then they start to loose the "choice" planes and vehicles until things even out again.
i personally prefer to dogfight ,, but one of the easiest way to find a fight is go where the enemy is trying to take a base. ( i especially like to interrupt what are sometimes refered to as "milkrunners" or folks who like to attack undefended bases)
some guys dont care what they have to do as long as they capture a base..they will drive tanks jeeps or crawl on there hands and knees to sneak a base
some guys just bomb stuff
some guys just post on the forums and whine about how things should be
lots of ways to have fun.. your style of play may overlap any combination of another groups.. but it doesn't matter.. just have fun..
I suggest pick a plane you like and go make something explode
(you might want to try the training arena for help getting started tho )
and btw welcome to the game
:D
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Originally posted by dedalos
Any way you want. Its a game. Do what is fun for you. On my first minute in the game, I selected a plane and took off.
PS. You will be told what to do and how to do it by many. Ignore them unless you have a paypal acount and they are sending you the 14.95
It can be whatever you want, whatever you like.
It started with a heavy emphasis on air to air combat. So much has been added that there are players who hardly ever fly in fighters...and of course, some who never do anything else.
The basic framework is simple. Bases and carriers allow you to take off in a plane or a vehicle. You can just go find things to blow up (players or buildings, but no computer controlled enemies), or you can try to capture enemy territory. That's done by killing all buildings and AA guns in the town near the city, and then delivering 10 paratroopers to the maproom before any structure rebuilds.
Of course, the whole time the other guys are trying to stop you.
There is some tactical work you can do by destroying the base's ordinance (ability to have bombs/rockets), radar (so they can't see nearby dots on the map), troops (so they can't send a capture plane or vehicle from that base), or hangars (so they can't take off in a vehicle, bomber, or fighter -- depending on what hangars are destroyed.) You can also affect resupply of damaged bases by hitting their strategic targets.
But you don't HAVE to do anything except have fun. Want to take off in bombers, forget about bombing and try to kill planes from your gunners position? Cool, talk to 999000 or 707200. Want to use tanks most of the time and get good at shooting planes out of the sky? Talk to the LTARS. Want to be part of the effort to capture the map? Join organized missions, or just hook up with groups and squads that work on base capturing. Want to get good in fighters (I personally think this is the hardest and most rewarding part of the game) , and forget about capturing bases? Talk to the trainers, and hook up with an air to air squad.
Whatever you want.
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nevermiind, double post
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Hi Brian,
Welcome to AH2
Each map starts with each country(rooks, bishops, Knights) have equal amount of bases. The goal is to capture the other countries bases. If you own 100% of your countries bases and....I think 60% each of the other countries bases your country wins the war. IF that happens you get points that effect your rank. The map then resets.
HOW you play the game is up to you. Some are really into team work and capturing bases. Others dont care one bit about capturing bases they are here to furball (dogfight in a big swirling mess). And others dont fly at all they do only ground vehicles (gv's)
Some terms:
Vulching - flying to a base and shooting people on the runway or just as they take off where they are most vulnerable. Much hated by everyone. IF you do this all the time you will get a bad reputation. However, it is OK if you do it when your team is trying to capture a base. Other than that it is bad manners.
Cherry Picking - Flying high at alt and coming down to pick off someone who has already been engaged and is slow or has just made a kill and trying to climb out. Even more hated than vulching. If you do this all the time you will again get a bad reputation and no one will like you.
HO - Head On shot. Regardless of real history or not this is extremly hated in this game. It shows you have no skill. It is a "newb" or "dweeb" tactic. There is no advantage in doing it. You have a very high chance of colliding or being hit your self. Its much better to use this to your advantage and set up the hoing dweeb for an easy reversal.
Running - When you get reversed and there on your six you run like a little girl. Again this shows your newbish with no skill. You will learn much faster and get great respect if you turn and fight. There is nothing wrong with "extending for seperation". But if you run for a whole sector then climb and come back for more cherry picking your a total dweeb.
Score hoing - This invloves doing things to only improve your score. Like only engaging if you have all the advantages like alt, vulching etc.
Ego - Be as polite and humble as you can. Now I am guilty of spewing some channel 200 smack as everyone eventually gets frustrated and does this at some point. Just dont make a habit of it. Once you get pretty good you will begin to feal as if you are the king. No one likes a bully. So just be as nice as you can. Refrain from being drawn into channel 200 fights. As the saying goes "if you dont have something good to say dont say it at all"
Squads - Each squad had there own way of playing. Some only furball. Others only cap bases. And some do only GV's. And some just wont engage unless they have all the advantages.
This game has a very high learning curve. You WILL get shot down ALOT. Do not become frustrated (easier said than done). Keep at it. There are many players who will help you if you ask.
I have played all kinds of computer games. This is the only one I have found that equalizes everyone. You must use your head and not your "twitch skills". Winning has nothing to do with how fast you can click your mouse or how good your hand/eye coordination is. Its all about using your brain and outsmarting the other guy.
Visit the training areana as much as you can. There are many folks there who can help. I will be glad to help sometime if you ask.
This game is kind of like the school yard recess. You will have all kinds out there. The bullies, the tricksters, the tattle tales etc. The thing to remember most is just have fun and don't get sucked into the drama.
Good luck
Agent360
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the MAs you go do what you consider fun. very few limitations on what you do and when, as far as bombing , dogfighting, GVing (ground vehicle). sometimes a side balancer does kick in and certain rides might not be availible for awhile. there are arenas split up as in early war, mid war, late war. that plane sets may be limited. usually in late war almost everything is availible at some time or another. the carriers are restricted on planes that can be upped from them. the ME163 rocket plane is usually limited to one field near HQs.
the MA is basically what ever you make it to be. Rooks, Bishops, and Knights are countries/teams. whichever one you are, the other two are your enemies. default icon tag colors, if I remember right, greens are friendlies, reds are enemies. they can be changed to whatever color suits you. there are a lot of settings that can be set to your preferences.
there is a steep learning curve for AH. it will take a while, maybe even years to get really good. might want to find a trainer to help you with some of the things in the Training Arena (TA). should be able find one through the training forum, or by email. if none are in the TA at the time, if you go in there.
main things you need to know about the forums are posted in the rules.
Forum Rules (http://forums.hitechcreations.com/forums/announcement.php?s=&forumid=9)
Welcome to your new Addiction.
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Welcome !!:cool:
Hope to see you in game soon.:cool:
I would recommend you check out the many resources online to get an understanding of some of the technical aspects of this game. It will make it a lot easier for you if you understand the fundamental mechanics of how things operate. :cool:
I would also recommend you spend some time in the TA (Training Arena) just messing around with things and learn how it really works before you go out into the main arenas.
I have been flying online sims for a loooong time so here is some free hard learned advice :D
Above all else, just have fun. :aok
No matter what you do somebody is gona whine about it so just have fun. Pay no attention to peeps giving you a ration, just ignore them. Listen to the players that take the time to talk with you and point things out. They are trying to have fun too and prolly dont give a care about squeakers either. :aok
What ever happens dont get discouraged, this is a very difficult game to excell at and you will get your butt handed to you often and for a long time before you gain any real skill. So hang in there and keep the faith. :cool:
Avoid the temptation to engage jerks verbally in game if they give you a ration. Every where you go there is that 10% that just cant get along with the program. If you sit back and watch and listen you will quickly find out who the Squeakers are and who the decent players are you can have some fun with in here. :aok
Remember, the "Bottom Line" here is, its your $15 a month, have fun spending it and dont let anybody tell you what to do.
Hope to see ya in the sky either wingin with me or in my gunsights :aok
Either way I am here to have fun :cool:
Later,
KayBay
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Thanks for all of the help so far guys, I really appreciate. Now I can't wait to get up and flying.
Especially in SAPP's new P38/XYZ's :D
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Originally posted by DoNKeY
Thanks for all of the help so far guys, I really appreciate. Now I can't wait to get up and flying.
Especially in SAPP's new P38/XYZ's :D
yep she's a real beauty:)
welcome donkey, my advice would be to find a plane you enjoy and fly it. don't worry about the jerks, no one likes them anyway. as mentioned, you will get shot down alot, but no one lives for ever, and as corky will tell you, they always give you another one. you will run into people who want to tell you how good they are and how bad you are, don't pay them any attention. have fun, make some friends (despite a few bad apples, there are plenty of very nice people who play this game) and at the end of the day, if you had fun that's all that counts. Also, after learning the very basics, like how to take off, land, and basic understanding of your controls (sorry if you already now, seems you have done a bit of research), look up a trainer. They are very helpful and will not fill your head with crazy idea's and tactics. Also of the trainers that i'm aware of, they have been around a long time, it is a good way to meet some people. Good luck, hope to see you roaming the skies soon - Vast.
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S! an welcome to the game
if you ever get frustrated you can go jeep jumping, land arados, b-17's, lancs on carriers fly under stuff. maps are kinda lame right now but where else can u fly against another real life person from the other side of the world for $15 :aok
relax and have fun
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I would really like it if I could get a general overview of how the game is played
Green get big, pull back. Blue get big, push forward.
After that, it's easy. Jump in and have fun, you get all the planes you can eat for 15 bucks a month. Don't try to figure out the game on the boards, some of these jokers are smart alacks :D
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You have gotten a lot of great replies, and if you have been reading the BBS for 6-7 months you know better than to listen to dedalos, hes just a crotchety old SOB who enjoys causing trouble :noid
As to the first thing I'd do, I'd go into the Training arena and get hooked up with a trainer. A couple hours in there to get you set up, and get you some basic idea on flying and fighting could be the most important thing you could do. Sure you could jump into the main arena and give it a go, but the frustration can sour even the most pumped up flyer to hit the skies.
Once you get into the MA, come looking for the 39th FS "Cobra in the clouds". We fly for rooks, and spend most of our time in the new P38/XYZ's
Welcome to AH2 !
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Originally posted by Simaril
But you don't HAVE to do anything except have fun. Want to take off in bombers, forget about bombing and try to kill planes from your gunners position? Cool, talk to 999000 or 707200. Want to use tanks most of the time and get good at shooting planes out of the sky? Talk to the LTARS. Want to be part of the effort to capture the map? Join organized missions, or just hook up with groups and squads that work on base capturing. Want to get good in fighters (I personally think this is the hardest and most rewarding part of the game) , and forget about capturing bases? Talk to the trainers, and hook up with an air to air squad.
Whatever you want.
Hey Sim,
Forgive me as I'm a bit boozed up after working in 105 degree heat today.
But, you put it best as far as what this game is. Thank you.
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some very good advice so far,
the one thing i can say is take your time, dont just join the first squad that happens to let you in, fly for ALL the contries, meet all the different sticks, see what you enjoy, then in time you will know what you enjoy about the game, and work towards that aspect.
best advice though is have fun
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Originally posted by ink
some very good advice so far,
the one thing i can say is take your time, dont just join the first squad that happens to let you in, fly for ALL the contries, meet all the different sticks, see what you enjoy, then in time you will know what you enjoy about the game, and work towards that aspect.
best advice though is have fun
some good advice there. i can tell you that when i first started playing this game, i was all about strat.....now complete opposite. if i was to do it all again, i would just save myself some time and just be a furballer. not to take anything away from the strat guys. it's all preference, and good advice as well from ink.
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welcome aboard!!!
First and foremost don't let what anybody says on these boards pre prejudice you against any particular squad. There are good people in every one and I've had the pleasure to fly with and against some of the 'nastiest' people in the game.
Find an aspect of the game you enjoy and try to add something to it.
Realize that you're going to get shot down a lot at first and probably for the rest of your 'career' because there's always somebody either better than you or, in a furball, better situated than you.
READ READ READ all of the data that is available on the trainers site and netaces then, after a few months of flying, go back and read it again. It will make more sense.
The trainer corps are a great group of people and are always willing to help a new pilot. As are a lot of other people in game.
You can usually find me in either the TA or the AVA so if you see me feel free to ask me any questions, wing up, or dispatch me to the tower.
Good luck and glad you joined us.
Dicho
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And get ready to remap some keys to it.
Dont forget to set your modes.
Fighter
Bomber
GVing (In a ground vehicle)
Welcome to the show.
Enjoy.
:aok
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Originally posted by ROC
Green get big, pull back. Blue get big, push forward.
HeHe...so thats how its done:D
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Once you start...you can't stop. Trust me.
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Thanks so much for all of the replies, you really have no idea how much it is helping guys (and gals?). I have a joystick with dual throttle controls, so right now im trying to map my two engines for my P38:D .
Once again, thanks guys.
Oh, and is there any advantage/disadvantage for flying for one side or the other, or is it just how many people are on your "team" and what planes are affected by eny (and how do you pronounce that <----, I always say envy but i don't think thats right).
Well I'm off to practice, thanks everybody.
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Just go out and have fun no matter what :aok
Rooks - High Hordes
Bish - Hordes and milk run
Knights - Steal all the sheep
:D
(Okay not really but had to stir up the pot just a tad)
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Originally posted by dedalos
Any way you want. Its a game. Do what is fun for you. On my first minute in the game, I selected a plane and took off.
PS. You will be told what to do and how to do it by many. Ignore them unless you have a paypal acount and they are sending you the 14.95
Amen.
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The first thing I do when I log on is go pick a plane or vehicle and go shot someone or something down.
Hope that helps.
Have fun.
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First time I upped, i flew into a furball and think I might have pinged someone at least once - great moment in Dolby History
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Originally posted by ROC
Blue get big, push forward.
I tried that, got wet and had to swim home. :furious you owez me a plane.
j/k
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Originally posted by DoNKeY
Thanks so much for all of the replies, you really have no idea how much it is helping guys (and gals?). I have a joystick with dual throttle controls, so right now im trying to map my two engines for my P38:D .
Once again, thanks guys.
Oh, and is there any advantage/disadvantage for flying for one side or the other, or is it just how many people are on your "team" and what planes are affected by eny (and how do you pronounce that <----, I always say envy but i don't think thats right).
Well I'm off to practice, thanks everybody.
There is no advantage to flying with one country over another. They all have their good folk, jerks, land grabbers, furballers, GVer's and so on. Each side will at one time or another be hit with ENY restrictions, and will also have the main horde of the map. Each will slao have control of the map due to base count as well as be the team in the hole about to be reset. The numbers and the game changes day to day.
Just jump in and have some fun, thats what its all about ! :aok
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Ok guys still searching for my first kill lol. I have a few questions though.
First, why does it seem like I can never manuever? For example im in a 38L, full throttle and at say 6-7 k. Im crusing along and an oppent flies over me. I want to pull and Immelman, but it seems like as soon as I start to pull up just a little bit, i get a sound like errrrrrr which i assume to be the game telling me i can't pull up that hard or ill stall. I have stall limiter off, so im not sure whats going on. I've tried adding a notch of flaps and it sometimes works, but im just no sure if im going to fast to be able to manuever or what.
Second question. How do I change sides, from like rooks to bishops or vice versa?
Oh, and I usually have a frame rate of like 60-65 ish when im by myself but when i go to a base thats under attack and i up and theres like 15-20 people around, my fr drops to like 20-30ish, and people tend to warp around and stuff. Is lag (my pings usually 65-67) or is this becuase my frame rate is low. If its the frame rate, what graphics card do you guys reccomend and how much is it?
Oh, and which plane is the Bf 109 G10, I can't seem to find it, did the name change?
Thanks for the help everybody.
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