Hey y'all,
I'm heavily looking into getting a set up for online, particularly the Pi 3 DreamPi kit. Just need to wait for one to pop back in stock so I can make the jump on it. I have been dying to join you guys for saturday game nights and will get every single game I can so I can participate as much as possible. But, would anybody be willing to possibly teach PSO to someone who is completely new to it? I am definitely a bit younger, being 24, but have always adored the Dreamcast and the library it has. I never got PSO when I was actively collecting DC games because I never knew if I would actually be able to fully play it or not. But, since this wonderful community exists, I really want to get into it. Would anybody be willing to show me the ropes and possibly run me through some of the game so I can become an asset on the team?
Will Anybody Teach a New PSO Player?
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Re: Will Anybody Teach a New PSO Player?
Well, it’s pretty straightforward really: create a character & start playing offline today, this way you’ll know how the hub & game works, level a bit and learn what your character is good & bad at. This way you’ll at least know what to do when you start playing online & you’ll have some more health so your team doesn’t need to cover & recive you the whole time. Just do a few runs of story mode offline to level a bit, collect some stuff, upgrade your weps/armor, that kinda shit. The rest comes later…
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Re: Will Anybody Teach a New PSO Player?
Thank you so much, this was the exact kind of advice I was looking for. I wasn’t fully sure how far you could go offline and if online/offline characters were different entities. Stoked to get the hang of this and join on up eventually!!!mazonemayu wrote:Well, it’s pretty straightforward really: create a character & start playing offline today, this way you’ll know how the hub & game works, level a bit and learn what your character is good & bad at. This way you’ll at least know what to do when you start playing online & you’ll have some more health so your team doesn’t need to cover & recive you the whole time. Just do a few runs of story mode offline to level a bit, collect some stuff, upgrade your weps/armor, that kinda shit. The rest comes later…
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Re: Will Anybody Teach a New PSO Player?
I also think that you may have someway blessed me with your reply, my local Play n Trade had a copy of PSO for $35
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Re: Will Anybody Teach a New PSO Player?
Once you get the game me(Sonic1994DC) or the group that plays on Saturdays (Dreamcastlive) can help you level updeluxebucket wrote:Hey y'all,
I'm heavily looking into getting a set up for online, particularly the Pi 3 DreamPi kit. Just need to wait for one to pop back in stock so I can make the jump on it. I have been dying to join you guys for saturday game nights and will get every single game I can so I can participate as much as possible. But, would anybody be willing to possibly teach PSO to someone who is completely new to it? I am definitely a bit younger, being 24, but have always adored the Dreamcast and the library it has. I never got PSO when I was actively collecting DC games because I never knew if I would actually be able to fully play it or not. But, since this wonderful community exists, I really want to get into it. Would anybody be willing to show me the ropes and possibly run me through some of the game so I can become an asset on the team?
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Re: Will Anybody Teach a New PSO Player?
I have a couple more questions about online play.
How many characters can a player have? The only limiting rule I see for that one server is the requirement for possession of an original access key.
Is multi-boxing okay? Outside of abusive play, I see no limitation for playing multiple accounts simultaneously. Of course, BBAs are expensive and Pi 2/3/4s are almost impossible to get right now.
How many characters can a player have? The only limiting rule I see for that one server is the requirement for possession of an original access key.
Is multi-boxing okay? Outside of abusive play, I see no limitation for playing multiple accounts simultaneously. Of course, BBAs are expensive and Pi 2/3/4s are almost impossible to get right now.
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Re: Will Anybody Teach a New PSO Player?
The game is fully playable offline, the entire story is there. The difference between online is that you get to play with friends (duh ), you gain more experience, there are more rare items to be found and you can trade stuff with other folks. That last part usually happens to a noob who ventures online for the first few times: veteran players tend to dump their old gear on you, which is pretty useless to them at that point, but gives a new player a massive boost. Anyway, that’s how I do it most of the time.deluxebucket wrote:Thank you so much, this was the exact kind of advice I was looking for. I wasn’t fully sure how far you could go offline and if online/offline characters were different entities. Stoked to get the hang of this and join on up eventually!!!mazonemayu wrote:Well, it’s pretty straightforward really: create a character & start playing offline today, this way you’ll know how the hub & game works, level a bit and learn what your character is good & bad at. This way you’ll at least know what to do when you start playing online & you’ll have some more health so your team doesn’t need to cover & recive you the whole time. Just do a few runs of story mode offline to level a bit, collect some stuff, upgrade your weps/armor, that kinda shit. The rest comes later…
Also keep in mind that while playing offline, it can be incredibly hard at dirst because your lv is so low, you’ll prolly die a lot. No need to push on to higher levels if you’re not strong enough (yet), you can play any level of the game again & again to level up & get better items, until you are strong enough to tackle that next boss…don.’t forget to log out properly when you finish a gamethough, this is your save
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Re: Will Anybody Teach a New PSO Player?
Thank all of you lovely people so much for your kind and thoughtful responses. I’d be happy to get some games in with you Sonic1994, as soon as I get access to ordering a DreamPi you’ll be the first person I’ll message I also am going to be getting a brand new copy of PSO V2 and am going to just use v1 to level up and eventually transfer it over to V2!