What a game labeled as 1vs1 Beginners only means and why ..

Means that an individual, most of the times, a noob ( like my self due that I've been playing online for 3 or 4 days only ) wants to meet other newbie players.

Why?.. c'mon. For example noobs ( as my self again ) do not have those precious favor points at hand.. you know. Or do not have any idea on what all those items, consumables, skills and whatever really are and their purpose in the game. Give us a breath.. we all have been noobs.. isn't it?. =)

This go for you Flori83 and for you too MarkWilks.. and for many others as well.

Your Demigods will be crushed soon.. is just a matter of time. I promise it. Does that sound as a challenge?.. um.. :D

 

What edit you say? .. lol

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Reply #1 Top

I think not you around here from.

Reply #2 Top

You could have played a 1v1 with another noob and easily gotten beat.

This is not a 1v1 game.

Reply #3 Top

Not a 1v1 game, which is why there's no option for 1v1. You must have been hallucinating.

Reply #4 Top

lol meta was that yoda talk?  You shoulda gone with "From around here I think you are not"

 

cmon dude!!

Reply #5 Top

HA!

Meta: You and your ugly avatar could define "here", please?.

Polynomial: So you say this is not AN 1 versus 1 game?.. Heheh... let' see.. Can we play 1vs.1s or not ?. So this game is ALSO an 1vs.1 game... Let's be absolute then, huh?. And you say I could have played against some other dude with similar or lower skills... blah blah.. what's your point here?. To be a molesto just for free and "by la cara"?... lol

Fat ( ALT+124) Tony: "Veste a cagar a la via"... and enough said; kiddo.

Drugfreeboy: Indeed.. lol

Have a good weekend all and to those first 3.. get a live whilst i do not give a rat ass for what you post on here. Understood?. :D

 

Given that seems to be obvious that some of you guys have had, I'd say, some sort of retarded momentum I'll clarify what's was my initial and original point.. which was:

If you're a PRO and/or an ADVANCED player then, please, don't get into well and decently labeled "ONLY NOOBS" online custom games. Because that sucks and deserve a mention on the forums for your own shame and lack of glory. Is that enough understandable now?.

Reply #6 Top

Read the game's main page.

Genre(s): Team-based action/strategy

Demigod is not a good 1v1 game. Demigod is not balanced in the slightest as a 1v1 game. There are no win scenarios in a 1v1.

Which is why as a new player, you could have felt you got the floor wiped.

Reply #7 Top

I was in the beta, dude. Let it go... lol

Reply #8 Top

Then don't tell everyone you are a noob?

You're missing my point though. Because Demigod is imbalanced in so many of the possible 28 1v1 match ups could feel imbalanced to a "new" player.

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Quoting Polynomial, reply 8
Then don't tell everyone you are a noob?.
End of Polynomial's quote

Man, don't be shorty.. because this seems to be ending up as some sort of logic's contest.. Should I tell you that who was really playing those games was my beloved NEPHEW.. or should I ask you for permission?

Quoting Polynomial, reply 8

You're missing my point though. Because Demigod is imbalanced in so many of the possible 28 1v1 match ups could feel imbalanced to a "new" player.

End of Polynomial's quote

No.. you're missing mine. So you're telling me that players should not experiment the beauty and coolness factor of an 1vs.1 game because you say the game is unbalanced and... whatever?. Come to mind a couple of questions then:

Why should you interfere in other's learning curves?.  What if i do not want an epic super mega battle on the arena and I just want let my kid to play an 1vs1 online for his first time?. Man, is good to be competitive, critic, nerd, avid, good gamer and whatever. I do take your balancing mention into account but the end-user' scene is in essence somehow... we'd say.. wider?...

I think you get my point rightnow; is that so?

Not to be a Mr. molesto here, understand me.. :)

Edit: Is my english getting better?

Reply #10 Top

You know, if you were worried about this, you could have simply let your nephew play single player.

Reply #11 Top

Quoting TormakSaber, reply 10
You know, if you were worried about this, you could have simply let your nephew play single player.
End of TormakSaber's quote

So, from your point of view, the problem was my nephew wanting to experiment his first game against a human?. Nice. You miss my point and I'm not worried at all.. the thing is that if experienced players abuse of noobs then I post on here their frakking nicks and that i do not absolutely care on whether you like it or not. That's my frakking point. Should I feel bad because of that or perhaps should I post this shite or complain in cuineform; I mean for a better understanding?.

 

Reply #12 Top

You're getting very hostile over what was a neutral comment.

Reply #13 Top

Silencer - welcome to the community!  If you are still lacking in favor, you can host a game not allowing favor items.  You'll still get the favor points, but that would remove the advantage some players will have over you.  I would recommend changing your game titles to 1v1 Noobs only plz.  Then, I'd go one step further and check the stats of whoever enters the lobby to see if its actually someone really out to abuse.  Be aware that stats are going to be reset sometime soon, so even if you get a loss, it won't really matter all that much, but I'm sure experienced players trashing you is pretty discouraging.  Just going by your stats, you appear to be new to the game.  I don't see any problem with calling yourself a noob.  No big deal.  Anyway, I hope your experiences are better in the future. 

Reply #14 Top

If you need favor items you can do single player games online and unlock achievements.  Every DG has a few super easy achievements which take practically zero time to get. End-game rewards don't count, but the achievements themselves do.

Reply #15 Top

@OP

If you want I can help you l2p. Just add me as friend, my name is the same. I know it sucks when good players join noob games.

Reply #16 Top

Going off what I've been reading in these forums, putting up 1V1 Beginners/Noobs only is akin to leaving your home unlocked and leaving a sign out in front stating "Home unlocked. Please don't steal".

Your best bet, as suggested, is to allow your nephew play the cpu until he's comfortable with the game. What would also be great is if you purchsed a second copy and played some LAN. I'm sure you'll show far more mercy or might be surprised at how quickly your nephews takes to the game and is teaching you tricks.

I understand that you feel you've purchased the game and should be allowed to enjoy it however you see fit, but understand that the bullies out there also share this point of view and believe it's their right to take advantage. Cheers!

 

 

Reply #17 Top

Quoting pacov, reply 13
Silencer - welcome to the community!  If you are still lacking in favor, you can host a game not allowing favor items.  You'll still get the favor points, but that would remove the advantage some players will have over you.  I would recommend changing your game titles to 1v1 Noobs only plz.  Then, I'd go one step further and check the stats of whoever enters the lobby to see if its actually someone really out to abuse.  Be aware that stats are going to be reset sometime soon, so even if you get a loss, it won't really matter all that much, but I'm sure experienced players trashing you is pretty discouraging.  Just going by your stats, you appear to be new to the game.  I don't see any problem with calling yourself a noob.  No big deal.  Anyway, I hope your experiences are better in the future.
End of pacov's quote

Thanks Pacov for your welcome as well as for your useful advice!. I do really appreciate it!!.

Quoting Obscenitor, reply 14
If you need favor items you can do single player games online and unlock achievements.  Every DG has a few super easy achievements which take practically zero time to get. End-game rewards don't count, but the achievements themselves do.
End of Obscenitor's quote

Thanks for the tip, which undoubtfuly is going to be quite useful. I did not thought on that; so thanks again!.

Quoting lifekatana, reply 15
@OP

If you want I can help you l2p. Just add me as friend, my name is the same. I know it sucks when good players join noob games.

End of lifekatana's quote

Hello there, Lifekatana. Glad to hear this from you. I do accept your invite so expect my request soon; thanks mate. ( In case the friends system works well here at my end; or perhaps it has not been completely implemented yet? )

Quoting Bloodsoda, reply 16
Going off what I've been reading in these forums, putting up 1V1 Beginners/Noobs only is akin to leaving your home unlocked and leaving a sign out in front stating "Home unlocked. Please don't steal".

Your best bet, as suggested, is to allow your nephew play the cpu until he's comfortable with the game. What would also be great is if you purchsed a second copy and played some LAN. I'm sure you'll show far more mercy or might be surprised at how quickly your nephews takes to the game and is teaching you tricks.

I understand that you feel you've purchased the game and should be allowed to enjoy it however you see fit, but understand that the bullies out there also share this point of view and believe it's their right to take advantage. Cheers!

End of Bloodsoda's quote

Thanks for the input. Should'nt be that way but I've to agree on that most of the times is like that.

I'd like to apologize for my rudeness.. it is just that I was pretty upset due the unfair situation and lack of positive feedback.

Now it's time to have fun again, because, as far as I know, this is all about fun and passion for this good game. Isn't it?

Cheers!!