1 |
I
concur
with
all
that
has
been
said.
As
a
new
player
myself,
I
am
familiar
with
facing
the
steep
learning
curve.
There
are
players
out
there
who
are
unfriendly
towards
new
players,
but
there
are
also
players
who
will
invest
significant
energy
into
helping
out
new
players.
Some
of
the
very
experienced
players
have
spare
'attention
capacity',
if
you
will,
and
such
payers
can
take
a
leadership
role
in
team
games
in
respect
of
those
players
less
skilled.
The
balancing
system
in
the
game
helps
with
this,
since
teams
with
a
certain
number
have
at
least
a
few
experienced
players
on
both
sides
who
can
help
less
experienced
players.
I
can
vouch
for
Svatopluk
who
I
saw
help
someone
out
once
quite
extensively.
The
trouble
is
that
you
sat
Firepluk
and
Svatopluk
acting
together
and
they
have
a
bit
of
a
trollistic
synergy
when
doing
so,
which
possibly
teters
on
the
edge
of
being
what
is
allowable
in
Zero-K.
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1 |
I
concur
with
all
that
has
been
said.
As
a
new
player
myself,
I
am
familiar
with
facing
the
steep
learning
curve.
There
are
players
out
there
who
are
unfriendly
towards
new
players,
but
there
are
also
players
who
will
invest
significant
energy
into
helping
out
new
players.
Some
of
the
very
experienced
players
have
spare
'attention
capacity',
if
you
will,
and
such
payers
can
take
a
leadership
role
in
team
games
in
respect
of
those
players
less
skilled.
The
balancing
system
in
the
game
helps
with
this,
since
teams
with
a
certain
number
have
at
least
a
few
experienced
players
on
both
sides
who
can
help
less
experienced
players.
I
can
vouch
for
Svatopluk
who
I
saw
help
someone
out
once
quite
extensively.
The
trouble
is
that
you
saw
Firepluk
and
Svatopluk
acting
together
and
they
have
a
bit
of
a
trollistic
synergy
when
doing
so,
which
possibly
teters
on
the
edge
of
being
what
is
allowable
in
Zero-K.
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