One I had awhile ago,
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AxVBOvs-oXA&list=FLvVy4woJfqI-b8BYnQhA1eQ&index=2
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One I had awhile ago,
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AxVBOvs-oXA&list=FLvVy4woJfqI-b8BYnQhA1eQ&index=2
I have an i5-2500k @ 4.6ghz + GTX 670 stock, 8gb 1333mhz RAM, game runs well on Ultra. Not very well as in I'd play with the eysore screen-shakes all the time, but it's playable. It's true that it is not optimized very well.
Keep this in mind; with F2P games, you get what you pay for. Planetside 2 is simply not entertaining. I have played with every weapon and faction until BR 15 at least, with some nearing 45. There are moments when it is fun, but simply the zerg-mentality the structure supports, you just become a statistic in the group of players. Nothing you do feels like you made an impact on the battle whatsoever. Things have to be executed with sheer manpower and tank power. Driving said vehicles is a bore, but when you get the opportunity to do damage (only at the time people are unaware of you driving up on them) you can slaughter people for at most 15 seconds in a crowded area. The game gets stale due to the nature of people doing the same thing over and over to take a territory. Overall stagnant gameplay meets a ludicrous character progression system that does not lend itself to the casual player unless that player pays money to get the weapons that just do better at medium ranges. Medium range is the killer of both Long Distance and Short Distance fights. That's just what I've learned, but I've not tried the SMGs they have added in, but I anticipate disappointment.
I did however get a nice experience from playing in a large organized group, playing as mainly an infantry guy with some pretty good FPS players. This is with an applied-to organization that holds nightly operations and experienced main-callers of battles. Only then did I feel like I was worth a bit of something in a battle, because I could visually see the destruction we were causing as one big unit. That's the only way to have fun in the game, but if you are a player who sticks with friends only, don't try it. You won't get very far because there are the factions of these guys on your side, and two more of them on other factions trying to do the same thing to you guys.
start doing drugs and start your own electric viola indie music
Woah, I think I broke my forum post. Bonus points to me.
if i could get a yellow one, that'd be awesome.
http://24.media.tumblr.com/tumblr_m601f2Pnqg1rzpz9eo1_250.jpg
idk why i'm here, I don't know how to solve your issue. Good luck and godspeed.
I feel like I'm creating hipsters by putting out this song:
I'm genuinely curious if people visit team sponsor sites, like HRG. I just wonder how much support our community has given back to the sponsors that have given to us. Not blight or anything, but complexity did a lot, and a few others in the history of TF2. I know Area51 stayed in for awhile, EG was once in, and each of those provided some media for Tf2 didn't they? If you as an individual haven't been interested in visiting sponsorship sites of the top teams in any game in general, what would make you frequent them?