It is not really a matter of ''getting gud'' as you should at least know how the cantrips work in practice so that you aren't caught dead on the wrong side of a loaded gun. If you fly transports, you should know how turret steering works, if you fly snubs, you should know how to dodge so that you can at least escape to the nearest base.
Even if your connection is not the best and you do not have a chance at competitive PVP, you should still know the basics. Visit Connecticut and get training. There are plenty of well-known people from the states which many would think twice to go up against.
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PSA: If you have been having stutter/FPS lag on Disco where it does not run as smoothly as other games, please look at the fix here: https://discoverygc.com/forums/showthrea...pid2306502
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(10-07-2017, 09:59 PM)Thunderer Wrote: 200 ping is quite okay if you want to fly the bigger ships, even ~5-ish% lag is, but you won't be one of the top dogs with fighters. You can still be decent, though.
Also good news. I never expect to be one of the elite, but I do like to win occasionally.
(10-07-2017, 10:01 PM)sindroms Wrote: If you fly transports, you should know how turret steering works, if you fly snubs, you should know how to dodge so that you can at least escape to the nearest base.
Even if your connection is not the best and you do not have a chance at competitive PVP, you should still know the basics. Visit Connecticut and get training. There are plenty of well-known people from the states which many would think twice to go up against.
Thanks to flying transports, A LOT, over the last year and a half, as well as your handy-dandy tutorial on turret steering, that I've got down. Far from the best I'm sure, but I can hold my own. I've visited Conn many times, probably not as much as I should though. I've also watched the tutorials by @Yber, so the basics are covered. It seems now the answer is clear. MUST PRACTICE MOAR!