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16th March 2014, 07:36 PM
#1
WipEout HD Fury team tutorials for newcomers, need help please
Hey everyone
I've had this idea of mine for a while after watching Hellfire's beginners tutorial for the first time, I want to help newcomers in their decision of which team to race for. So I'm thinking of starting my own series detailing all the things you need to know, tips and strategies, named:
WipEout HD Fury the Teams in depth.
How it will work is I'll run tests on each vehicle (both HD and Fury) to work out precise statistics for speed, handling etc.
I'll try to test and work out any hidden characteristic traits of each vehicle such as ability to maintain speed in corners, "tail-happiness" and more.
Say what the vehicle is ideal for in terms of strength and weakness.
Give a overview of the vehicle and any recommendations to style of play with each team.
The point is to help newcomers find their ideal ship so that they can exceed at the game, what I want from you guys is any ideas that could help improve this and whether its worth making this idea a reality. Plus should I do it as a text or video format based series as I don't know which one would be better?
Please give feedback if you can, Thanks.
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16th March 2014, 10:13 PM
#2
This sounds like a lot of work, I mean a LOT of work.
and first of all, I don't think for a beginner ship selection isn't really a big deal, they can may be win 0.10 second per lap selecting a ship, but they can loose over 1 second per corner on lines. Best thing is to pick a ship an stick with it. You get used to it and learn the Wipeout skill.
Once you get pro level a ship might give you an edge, but by that time you've found most out by yourself and can always ask specific questions here
I know Dark Phantom started Wipeout with Mirage and sticked with it forever and ever.
Have you ever seen Hellfire without a Goteki?
There's Feisar people
There's AG-systems people etc. etc.
and on slower classes it's all Icaras
And also there will be an overload of info that your brains can't deal with. for example:
You can make an easy choice between vanilla or chocolat ice cream, this takes only 1 second, right?
But what happens if you have to choose between 100 flavours? There is at least 25 you'll like, but out of those 25 you can never pick the best one, so after stairing for 10 minutes, you'll randomly pick one out of those 25.
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16th March 2014, 11:06 PM
#3
Its a pretty good idea mind you, but really it depends on what people like in their ship and what your preferred racing style is (speed, an all out fight or both). When I first started playing HD Fury, I tried out nearly every ship it had to offer before I finally settled on my Goteki, and that was after flying AG Systems for almost a year. Its pretty much all down to personal preference.
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17th March 2014, 07:39 AM
#4
Craft selection is subjective at best.
What works for one is crap for another.
Add the variables of the ability to change the handling of any craft by adjusting the sensitivity of the Air Brakes, .... well, unless you actually had the info directly from SL who designed the craft and AI maneuverability, it's just guess work.
Nice thought.
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17th March 2014, 07:41 AM
#5
Doing a brief calculation based only on what I have deduced during my years of racing and analysis (as I'm sure others could add to the pile of info/data), a 'fully comprehensive' writeup on each craft and its Fury variation going into as much detail as possible would end up in the region of around 50k+ words (50k words working time: of course there would be diagrams, data etc... to pad it out).
By no means a insurmountable task, but certainly not one I'll be taking up, can't type that quickly lol.
I would say for overall comprehension you'd want video AND text document to compliment one another, however for the sake of workload efficiency I'd say annotated videos is the way to go.
As stated, a text version would no doubt be an arduous task.
Last edited by yeldar2097; 17th March 2014 at 08:14 AM.
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17th March 2014, 07:57 AM
#6
Then you have to factor in the data you have, V's "UPDATES" and there effect.
Honestly.
Keeping the data up to date would be a exercise in irrelevance.
Well wouldn't it?
Not one to want to rain on a WO parade.
But it seems rather futile.
Sorry.
But the fact that there is no "Constant " that ANYTHING WO related can be measured against, leaves this whole topic Null & Void.
Last edited by blackwiggle; 17th March 2014 at 08:06 AM.
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17th March 2014, 08:14 AM
#7
Yeah that too lol. Better make it 100k xD
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