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america's army
Posted: Wed Aug 13, 2008 5:38 pm
by Jstar1
im looking for a new FPS to play and I was wondering if I should go back to AA. Is it good now? I played it like 2 years ago and I thought it sucked but is it good now?
I want to play battlefield 2 (with project reality mod) but I won't be able to until im a senior, so im thinking if AA is a good substitute for bf2. WWII games are getting old.
Re: america's army
Posted: Wed Aug 13, 2008 5:42 pm
by dom
Jstar1 wrote:
I want to play battlefield 2 (with project reality mod) but I won't be able to until im a senior

Re: america's army
Posted: Wed Aug 13, 2008 6:22 pm
by user
i played it 3months ago, it sucked back then. huge ass maps, 200 rounds only, when you get killed, when you get killed, you don't even know you get killed
Re: america's army
Posted: Wed Aug 13, 2008 6:56 pm
by emperor3000
user wrote:it sucked back then. huge ass maps, 200 rounds only, when you get killed, you don't even know you get killed
+1
Lol, two years for me.
I was so lost in the maps i was wondering where everyone go

Re: america's army
Posted: Thu Aug 14, 2008 12:39 am
by StealMySoda
Depends.
If you someone who tries a game, fails at it, then gives up. Its not for you.
It has a very steep learning curve. As MrBow will vouch for. When I first started playing, I died every round, I shot my team mates, basically did everything wrong. Got better slowly, but surely. Started competing in Leagues, in teams had a blast something I will never forget.
If you put the time in, and don't give up it can be a very enjoyable game indeed. There are VERY few hacker problems now, if any at all. It's fully optimized at probably it's last release before 3.0 (basically a brand new game written from the ground up on the Unreal 3 Engine), which I think is due to come out in October.
Although I don't play some much anymore, and I will say that anytime I do play for 5 minutes or so, I get completely ownt because I'm so out of practice.
If you do decide to play it. Stick to one map, learn it, everything about it. Be comfortable with that, then you can get comfortable with the gameplay, THEN you can stem into other maps, theres like 43 or something like that.
Bridge, Urban Assault and Hospital being the most popular. I played Pipeline, almost religiously and its a good map to start off in IMO.
Good luck soldier, and maybe if your lucky, and you join a good team, you'll get casted, like this:
http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid ... 3955&hl=enI'm Toxic Soda in it btw

Re: america's army
Posted: Thu Aug 14, 2008 1:38 am
by Peaslums
Yeah, i used to play and it has a tough learning curve. Usually played bridge, pipeline, and the one desert one with the AI and humvees, can't remember the name. names Peaslums on there too, but i don't play much anymore.
Re: america's army
Posted: Thu Aug 14, 2008 3:15 am
by Jstar1
StealMySoda wrote:Depends.
If you someone who tries a game, fails at it, then gives up. Its not for you.
It has a very steep learning curve. As MrBow will vouch for. When I first started playing, I died every round, I shot my team mates, basically did everything wrong. Got better slowly, but surely. Started competing in Leagues, in teams had a blast something I will never forget.
If you put the time in, and don't give up it can be a very enjoyable game indeed. There are VERY few hacker problems now, if any at all. It's fully optimized at probably it's last release before 3.0 (basically a brand new game written from the ground up on the Unreal 3 Engine), which I think is due to come out in October.
Although I don't play some much anymore, and I will say that anytime I do play for 5 minutes or so, I get completely ownt because I'm so out of practice.
If you do decide to play it. Stick to one map, learn it, everything about it. Be comfortable with that, then you can get comfortable with the gameplay, THEN you can stem into other maps, theres like 43 or something like that.
Bridge, Urban Assault and Hospital being the most popular. I played Pipeline, almost religiously and its a good map to start off in IMO.
Good luck soldier, and maybe if your lucky, and you join a good team, you'll get casted, like this:
http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid ... 3955&hl=enI'm Toxic Soda in it btw

I see. Was there team deathmatch in AA? I can't remember now.
Re: america's army
Posted: Thu Aug 14, 2008 6:28 am
by Velocity
if you have a good comp, then go play AA, i used to play it....i wish i still could but my comp sucks.
Lol i tried playing it yesterday...it worked ok...pretty choppy for me..but neways i went 7-2 in 2 rounds, i was pretty proud of myself...first timee playing in like a year.
Re: america's army
Posted: Thu Aug 14, 2008 8:33 am
by StealMySoda
Team deathmatch?
Each round usually consists of Assault attacking defense. You don't respawn. You'll always play as US army, and always be playing against 'opfor'.
Re: america's army
Posted: Thu Aug 14, 2008 9:08 am
by MrBow
It's a good game and competition (in EU) is finally somewhat developing.
Most beginner players quit the game early because there is no respawn. If you die, you have to sit out the round by watching other players until A) objectives are completed (which happens often) or B) all players of a team die. On the so-called longrange maps (Mountain pass (SE), Bridge SE etc) it happens you have to wait max 10 min.
For beginner users I advice you to play fast maps such as Urban Assault, Mout mcKenna and Pipeline. Bridge may be a good choice as well.
This autumn Americas Army 3.0, an entire new game, will come out. It will be played on the UT 4 engine. I'm definetely going to try out that game.
Re: america's army
Posted: Thu Aug 14, 2008 1:06 pm
by Velocity
Re: america's army
Posted: Thu Aug 14, 2008 4:41 pm
by Jstar1
no respawn..i'll try out the new one thats coming out
Re: america's army
Posted: Thu Aug 14, 2008 8:55 pm
by Evil_Venom
I'm also thinking about getting AA but I have played it before and stopped because of that basic training crap. Is there anyway to skip that bull stuff?
Re: america's army
Posted: Thu Aug 14, 2008 9:04 pm
by Peaslums
you can't skip the training but most of its common sense. The only hard part is the stealth mission which is much easier if you lookup a walkthrough. without one its basically impossible
Re: america's army
Posted: Thu Aug 14, 2008 9:12 pm
by Evil_Venom
Peaslums wrote:you can't skip the training but most of its common sense. The only hard part is the stealth mission which is much easier if you lookup a walkthrough. without one its basically impossible
I know it is common sense but it was just so boring. Like the target range one was so dumb. Then if you fail or whatever you gotta listen to that guy every time.
Re: america's army
Posted: Thu Aug 14, 2008 9:23 pm
by dom
I've tried to play it MANY MANY MANY times. I wouldn't mind playing the game if I had nothing else to do, but I don't have the time to waste 30 minutes staring at my screen everytime I die with my teammates hiding in corners on the opposite side of the map from where the objective/bad guys are.
The learning curve isn't that steep, it's just that if you start playing you'll need to be in game for 50 hours before you get a real hour of combined playing and learning.
Re: america's army
Posted: Thu Aug 14, 2008 11:11 pm
by StealMySoda
Quite simple really. Don't die, and you wont spend time waiting

The whole fact that you don't respawn is a very important aspect of AA gameplay. As less players go rambo as people actually value their lives, making it more realistic.
Jstar, pretty sure there wont be any respawn in 3.0 either.
Re: america's army
Posted: Fri Aug 15, 2008 12:22 am
by dom
StealMySoda wrote:Quite simple really. Don't die, and you wont spend time waiting

Which is nice when you just start and you're playing against someone who has been playing for 5 years and could outshoot you as a sniper at long range with a pistol.
Re: america's army
Posted: Fri Aug 15, 2008 1:27 am
by Jstar1
StealMySoda wrote:Quite simple really. Don't die, and you wont spend time waiting

The whole fact that you don't respawn is a very important aspect of AA gameplay. As less players go rambo as people actually value their lives, making it more realistic.
Jstar, pretty sure there wont be any respawn in 3.0 either.
thats a disappointment. I was hoping for an alternative to battlefield 2

EDIT: are there any (hopefully free) FPS games that are modern-era? im sick of shooting a tommy gun

Re: america's army
Posted: Fri Aug 15, 2008 8:08 am
by StealMySoda
dom wrote:StealMySoda wrote:Quite simple really. Don't die, and you wont spend time waiting

Which is nice when you just start and you're playing against someone who has been playing for 5 years and could outshoot you as a sniper at long range with a pistol.
Hiding on the CP roof of pipeline comes to mind

Re: america's army
Posted: Sun Aug 17, 2008 7:42 pm
by KsqueaKJ
this game is TERRIBLE the worst fps ever. thats all i got to say. and im not going to argue with anyone about that cuz thats MY opinion.
Re: america's army
Posted: Sun Aug 17, 2008 8:07 pm
by dom
KsqueaKJ wrote:this game is TERRIBLE the worst fps ever. thats all i got to say. and im not going to argue with anyone about that cuz thats MY opinion.
You haven't tried warrock, huh.
Re: america's army
Posted: Mon Aug 18, 2008 1:49 pm
by Velocity
or Wolfenstein.....lol maybe you just suck at this game.
Re: america's army
Posted: Mon Aug 18, 2008 2:13 pm
by Jstar1
Velocity wrote:or Wolfenstein.....lol maybe you just suck at this game.
I hated wolfenstein
Re: america's army
Posted: Mon Aug 18, 2008 6:16 pm
by MrBow
KsqueaKJ wrote:this game is TERRIBLE the worst fps ever. thats all i got to say. and im not going to argue with anyone about that cuz thats MY opinion.
You're entitled to have your own opinion. Though it would be nice to share your arguements.
Edit: pm I sent to Jstar1Because AA is a recruiting tool of the US Army their goal is to keep the game as realistic as possible (with a certain eye for gameplay) and therefore there's the no re-spawn setting (in war you only live once as well

).
One match consists of mostly 7 rounds (or more). Each round you can die once, and if you die you have to sit out the round. Long range maps (snipe, M203(mortar) maps etc.) usually last 10 min per round which sucks to wait for.
CQB (close quarter battle) maps usually last around 5-6 minutes per round. If you start you might want to start with those maps (Urban Assault, Dusk(VIP), pipeline (choose defense side). Bridge Crossing is a good beginner map as well. Lots of beginners and pretty straight forward, you have to cross (or defend) a bridge

That's about it, I'll post this essay in other games as well

Idk if you should download or not, it's up to you. Atm in multiplayer games there are no vehicles (yet). You can't compare this game to Battlefield. They may (I think they will) come in the next AA version 3.0. Current version is 2.8.1.x or something. Check out
http://www.americasarmy.com.
Bow
Re: america's army
Posted: Mon Aug 18, 2008 10:36 pm
by StealMySoda
Played with dango tonight.
We were playing pipeline for nearly 2 hours I think. Well it felt like a while anyway

I somehow managed to keep a FR of 2. But omg, I'm SO rusty lol.
Hopefully next time we can get a few more SRFians together to play.
Re: america's army
Posted: Tue Aug 19, 2008 1:02 am
by Jstar1
^me ^^
downloading atm, im going to play casual though, I heard that your going to have to make new accounts for 3.0
Re: america's army
Posted: Tue Aug 19, 2008 9:53 am
by MrBow
StealMySoda wrote:Played with dango tonight.
We were playing pipeline for nearly 2 hours I think. Well it felt like a while anyway

I somehow managed to keep a FR of 2. But omg, I'm SO rusty lol.
Hopefully next time we can get a few more SRFians together to play.
What do you use for communication? Tracker? Vent? MSN? I'd like to see you play :p
Re: america's army
Posted: Tue Aug 19, 2008 11:04 am
by StealMySoda
MrBow wrote:StealMySoda wrote:Played with dango tonight.
We were playing pipeline for nearly 2 hours I think. Well it felt like a while anyway

I somehow managed to keep a FR of 2. But omg, I'm SO rusty lol.
Hopefully next time we can get a few more SRFians together to play.
What do you use for communication? Tracker? Vent? MSN? I'd like to see you play :p
Nooo

I suck at the moment. At least wait until I get my new 7 button mouse and my Seinnheiser headset

Currently using a 3 button. I use side buttons to lean. But now I have to use Q and E, but those are my report in and action buttons. Now fix jam and everything is fudged up.
Xfire: welshkorn
Can't be arsed to TS at the moment, cause I'd have to go and hide in my room (generally game in the lounge).
But feel free to add me on xfire. We can game it up

Re: america's army
Posted: Tue Aug 19, 2008 7:08 pm
by MrBow
I've used q & e to lean for like forever. You just have to get used to it, every button will work eventually

Always played with a three button mouse.
my setting
q= lean left
wasd = moving
e= lean right
r=reload
f=fixjam
c=jump
space=crouch (cqb crouching;))
x=prone
z=zoom
and a bit more useless buttons
