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ColdFusion wrote:
**I've finally beaten all the solo Avara levels (OK, every one except 'Rescue'), and I intend to take my first few steps into the wonderful world of internet Avara. Just what do I need - in both level sets and knowledge? While I've downloaded a great many multiplayer sets (heh, I play them solo; not very exciting) and Avara Aftershock, I'm completely ignorant of the Avara culture and community, as well as multiplayer tactics. Anybody veterans willing to help me out here?
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There are a number of sets that contain a number of good levels. All of the AA collections, silverfox's sets, gzr sets, the AC#1 for original levels, and a few others.
The best help I can offer is to concentrate on improving your grenade skills. I've found most of the newbies who've entered my servers rely too much on missle attacks, and often stand around with their ammo loaded, just waiting for a lock; a condition the veterans' refer to as "a hat" when you're killed with a missle loaded. Reset your keyboard so your grenades shoot as soon as you load them.
Another aspect is to learn how to park your scout. While this is not useful in all levels, it does play a part if used correctly in some.
Generally most of the older players don't want to take the time to coach new players, leaving them to group together and start sharing and using bad habits - the worst one I remember is the period when all newbies were crouching and shooting ammo. Works for some - not for most.
On a personal note I will try to have an open server every now and then. Everyone is invited to join - especially if you're a newbie and want to learn. I'm not a great player, but willing to take the time to add another target to avara's ranks.
However, please be sure to register the game if you've played it over the 30 day limit. You will not be greeted with any kindness if you are expired, hacked, or one of those "eternal" evaluation players. You know who you are.
Avara is the best $20 I've spent on a game.
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