Quote (SpectraWaves @ May 30 2022 03:22pm)
Ill start by leaving a quote, some words that i've heard on youtube not too long ago:
"Ladder Slasher is like a cult, a game where the same people play again and again each new ladder reset in their premade teams. New players dont have much of a chance to get good. First, you need a group for LS to make any good progres, and all good groups are already formed. Secondly, alot of Ls will appear overwhelming to newcomers."
What do you think?
Party play is really a must in this game to make real progress?
Are people very selective when in comes to forming a party here?
Do you see new LS players frequently?
Ive tried it in the past and got confused fast. Not knowing what is the endgame aim for this. Not to mention the items and how they work for each class..
My oppinion is that this game is not so much new player friendly ( when it comes to learning it )
I try to be as new player friendly as I can and I offer starter gear and gp payments in my guild. Hell I even give the usable gear I find away to new players from other guilds if they are in need.
But it also is hard. The community can be toxic and fighting against that toxicity.. just makes you come across toxic.
It's a vicious cycle.
I mean it is better than it was years ago.
But it's a hard community to work yourself into.
It's honestly what you put in.
Most people aren't very accepting of noobs. But if you show vigilance when it comes to learning and not giving up you will eventually find the help and answers you need.
Like I said I try to end the cliquey elitist stigma there is by helping ppl have a decent gear set to play with and guaranteed fg per guild point. To build new players up so to say.
But there will always be the elitists that don't want to waste time or even think you could be on their level.
It is what you make it.
I have to admit. If you are a new player not willing to guild up, your pretty much thrown to the wolves.
This post was edited by Outraged on May 30 2022 06:51pm