Hi im a player and as i go its kinda fun.
Missions are good but the PVP is what i dont understand.
We fighting against klingons thats ok but somehow its no fun.
Its because we feds loose all the time its terible if you only loose .
I give you a list !!!
1. If you are a comander and trying to fight a captain who can have his weapons already updated to Mk VIII is that fair ???
2. The points or rewards its doing it almost for noting I thaught PVP was for getting a litle faster ranked up ??
3. And what happend after the PVP was taken out and back up again you have to wait for almost an our for next game ???
4 One more thing please take a look with us feds and decide for your self
Hi im a player and as i go its kinda fun.
Missions are good but the PVP is what i dont understand.
We fighting against klingons thats ok but somehow its no fun.
Its because we feds loose all the time its terible if you only loose .
I give you a list !!!
1. If you are a comander and trying to fight a captain who can have his weapons already updated to Mk VIII is that fair ???
Can you elaborate some on this point, I don't know of any situation where you would be fighting a Captain when you are at Commander level. If you are just in a normal PVP match then people who hit Commander 10 will show as Captains when you target them. They actually are not Captains, I have no idea why they show as such. Other than that there shouldn't be any situation in which you would be fighting one.
2. The points or rewards its doing it almost for noting I thaught PVP was for getting a litle faster ranked up ??
This is faster for the Klingons not so much the Fed (I've leveled both). Its faster for them because they can get into a match much faster than their Fed counterparts. For a Fed toon it is faster to level the normal PVE route, but PVP is a viable means just takes a bit longer.
3. And what happend after the PVP was taken out and back up again you have to wait for almost an our for next game ???
This is the curse of Fed PVP. Numerically there are more Feds than Klingons so having tons of Feds queued is going to be a wait for ya. This becomes more apparent the higher you go.
4 One more thing please take a look with us feds and decide for your self
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Stick with it when you hit Captain it is like night and day from the lower tiers. The matches at T4 and T5 tend to be more enjoyable and less seemingly one sided. The biggest reason the Feds loose at the lower tiers is primarily lack of team work. The Klingons get the same skills as Feds do. My personal opinion is that the leveling process for the Feds is partially to blame for this lack of team work. Realistically while leveling you have no reason to group for anything and as such folks tend to learn how to play in a group a bit later than their Klingon counterparts. Klingon ships pound for pound are inferior to the Fed ships (lower hull and shields), but they tend to work better in groups and support each other more so. I hope this helps some, and as I said hang in there the battles will be more fun.
Stick with it when you hit Captain it is like night and day from the lower tiers. The matches at T4 and T5 tend to be more enjoyable and less seemingly one sided. The biggest reason the Feds loose at the lower tiers is primarily lack of team work. The Klingons get the same skills as Feds do. My personal opinion is that the leveling process for the Feds is partially to blame for this lack of team work. Realistically while leveling you have no reason to group for anything and as such folks tend to learn how to play in a group a bit later than their Klingon counterparts. Klingon ships pound for pound are inferior to the Fed ships (lower hull and shields), but they tend to work better in groups and support each other more so. I hope this helps some, and as I said hang in there the battles will be more fun.
I see this said a lot about klingon gameply and i disagree. I have two toons at BG5 and i don't see the average klingon working together any better than anyone else. As for more skilled due to the leveling process, honestly have you seen some of those klingon players, gastly skills and poorly executed tactics. Once the battle is joined and you have 4 or 5 from each side bashing it out it is a messy free for all.
There are some very good players on the klingon side, there are some very good players on the federtion side. However, you are more likely to bump into 2 or 3 good klingon players queued up for a salvage map as a fed as oppsosed to a klingon who might not see a good fed for 3 or 4 maps. In addition as a klingon player it is a lot easier to shut out a good fed player than the other way round. If i notice a good player i can hound them, If a fed grp tries to target a klingon player and that player sees 3 or 4 comming towards him and he is the intended target he can cloak and wait a few seconds for them to target other players before decloaking and fighting, by then the others have engaged and have more to worry about.
I never group up in a salvage map, when i grp i prefer to work as a grp, however all it does 99% of the time is how me the other team members location and that they are spread to the 4 winds. I grp in most but not all CP maps, but again, it often makes little difference either way as i would maybe 1 in 25 get an outside heal or an extend shields.
Simple fact is it only takes a couple of good players to turn the fortunes of a map, statistically you are more likely to bump into a couple of good klingon players as the federation, without having one or two good federation players to balance it out. So bad klingons get carried better than bad federation players.
I see this said a lot about klingon gameply and i disagree. I have two toons at BG5 and i don't see the average klingon working together any better than anyone else. As for more skilled due to the leveling process, honestly have you seen some of those klingon players, gastly skills and poorly executed tactics. Once the battle is joined and you have 4 or 5 from each side bashing it out it is a messy free for all.
There are some very good players on the klingon side, there are some very good players on the federtion side. However, you are more likely to bump into 2 or 3 good klingon players queued up for a salvage map as a fed as oppsosed to a klingon who might not see a good ved for 3 or 4 maps. In addition as a klingon player it is a lot easier to shut out a good fed player that the other way round. If i notice a good player i can hound them, If a fed grp tries to target a klingon player and that player sees 3 or 4 comming towards him and he is the intended target he can cloak and wait a few seconds for them to target other players before decloaking and fighting, by then the others have engaged and have more to worry about.
I never group up in a salvage map, when i grp i prefer to work as a grp, however all it does 99% of the time is how me the other team members location and that they are spread to the 4 winds. I grp in most but not all CP maps, but again, it often makes little difference either way as i would maybe 1 in 25 get an outside heal or an extend shields.
Simple fact is it only takes a couple of good players to turn the fortunes of a map, statistically you are more likely to bump into a couple of good klingon players as the federation, without having one or two good federation players to balance it out. So bad klingons get carried better than bad federation players.
I see this said a lot about klingon gameply and i disagree. I have two toons at BG5 and i don't see the average klingon working together any better than anyone else. As for more skilled due to the leveling process, honestly have you seen some of those klingon players, gastly skills and poorly executed tactics. Once the battle is joined and you have 4 or 5 from each side bashing it out it is a messy free for all.
There are some very good players on the klingon side, there are some very good players on the federtion side. However, you are more likely to bump into 2 or 3 good klingon players queued up for a salvage map as a fed as oppsosed to a klingon who might not see a good ved for 3 or 4 maps. In addition as a klingon player it is a lot easier to shut out a good fed player that the other way round. If i notice a good player i can hound them, If a fed grp tries to target a klingon player and that player sees 3 or 4 comming towards him and he is the intended target he can cloak and wait a few seconds for them to target other players before decloaking and fighting, by then the others have engaged and have more to worry about.
I never group up in a salvage map, when i grp i prefer to work as a grp, however all it does 99% of the time is how me the other team members location and that they are spread to the 4 winds. I grp in most but not all CP maps, but again, it often makes little difference either way as i would maybe 1 in 25 get an outside heal or an extend shields.
Simple fact is it only takes a couple of good players to turn the fortunes of a map, statistically you are more likely to bump into a couple of good klingon players as the federation, without having one or two good federation players to balance it out. So bad klingons get carried better than bad federation players.
I guess I've been really lucky when I play my Klingon (BG5). Granted there are those who are less tactically minded on both sides, but I see most of the time at least for me the Klingons playing off of each other. I usually end up with quite a few outside heals. I agree with you that a few players can make a big difference in a match. Great response!
Stick with it when you hit Captain it is like night and day from the lower tiers. The matches at T4 and T5 tend to be more enjoyable and less seemingly one sided. The biggest reason the Feds loose at the lower tiers is primarily lack of team work. The Klingons get the same skills as Feds do. My personal opinion is that the leveling process for the Feds is partially to blame for this lack of team work. Realistically while leveling you have no reason to group for anything and as such folks tend to learn how to play in a group a bit later than their Klingon counterparts. Klingon ships pound for pound are inferior to the Fed ships (lower hull and shields), but they tend to work better in groups and support each other more so. I hope this helps some, and as I said hang in there the battles will be more fun.
Honestly tier 4 and 5 is where I started finding PvP less enjoyable and more one-sided, at least for space. By that level everything is about stacking whichever BO abilities are most overpowered, and being the first to spam your CC or DPS. The players are generally better, but the tier 2 ships were a lot more fun.
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Stick with it when you hit Captain it is like night and day from the lower tiers. The matches at T4 and T5 tend to be more enjoyable and less seemingly one sided. The biggest reason the Feds loose at the lower tiers is primarily lack of team work. The Klingons get the same skills as Feds do. My personal opinion is that the leveling process for the Feds is partially to blame for this lack of team work. Realistically while leveling you have no reason to group for anything and as such folks tend to learn how to play in a group a bit later than their Klingon counterparts. Klingon ships pound for pound are inferior to the Fed ships (lower hull and shields), but they tend to work better in groups and support each other more so. I hope this helps some, and as I said hang in there the battles will be more fun.
I see this said a lot about klingon gameply and i disagree. I have two toons at BG5 and i don't see the average klingon working together any better than anyone else. As for more skilled due to the leveling process, honestly have you seen some of those klingon players, gastly skills and poorly executed tactics. Once the battle is joined and you have 4 or 5 from each side bashing it out it is a messy free for all.
There are some very good players on the klingon side, there are some very good players on the federtion side. However, you are more likely to bump into 2 or 3 good klingon players queued up for a salvage map as a fed as oppsosed to a klingon who might not see a good fed for 3 or 4 maps. In addition as a klingon player it is a lot easier to shut out a good fed player than the other way round. If i notice a good player i can hound them, If a fed grp tries to target a klingon player and that player sees 3 or 4 comming towards him and he is the intended target he can cloak and wait a few seconds for them to target other players before decloaking and fighting, by then the others have engaged and have more to worry about.
I never group up in a salvage map, when i grp i prefer to work as a grp, however all it does 99% of the time is how me the other team members location and that they are spread to the 4 winds. I grp in most but not all CP maps, but again, it often makes little difference either way as i would maybe 1 in 25 get an outside heal or an extend shields.
Simple fact is it only takes a couple of good players to turn the fortunes of a map, statistically you are more likely to bump into a couple of good klingon players as the federation, without having one or two good federation players to balance it out. So bad klingons get carried better than bad federation players.
Very true. Good post.
I guess I've been really lucky when I play my Klingon (BG5). Granted there are those who are less tactically minded on both sides, but I see most of the time at least for me the Klingons playing off of each other. I usually end up with quite a few outside heals. I agree with you that a few players can make a big difference in a match. Great response!