@ruliojones said in Planning a Sea of Thieves LAN Party for Complete Noobs – Need Advices:
Heres a little feedback on our gameplay session.
Aside from being dressed as pirates with rum in hand :)
we genuinly had s lot of fun during the first few hours. However, I should have insisted more on everyone completing not just the initial tutorial but also the ones for the different factions.
In my first post in the first line I mentioned don't blame each other because that's really really important on a crew. I've seen countless crews fall apart, countless end up in situations where they make it less fun for one another by taking SoT too serious.
The bold may just seem like reviewing the situation to improve but that's not really what that is, it's how blame starts. It's how the game becomes less fun and how the foundation for the crew cracks.
Because of this, we went all-in, exploring islands without a clear objective. We completed a dungeon (the astronomical puzzle) and looted various islands. However, upon leaving the puzzle island, we were ambushed by another galleon, which took us by suprise. We noticed them about 10 seconds before the first cannonball was fired at us. But as soon as they were alongside our ship, we were sunk. We all took direct hits, which one shotted us. By the time we respawned, our ship was already sunk.
This was a bit of a turn-off for some of us as we had hoped for a fairer battle, but I guess it’s just a matter of skill issues.
In my first post I mentioned not setting goals or expectations in your situation. That makes inexperience far more difficult. Anyone could have sunk in a similar situation. People sink all the time.
Your crew didn't do anything wrong for losing a fight, you didn't do anything wrong for losing a fight. It's gaining experience in overall play. That's all it is.
This game is all mindset, skill is whatever, it's adventure and adventure is all mindset. No blame, no expectations, it's ok to sink, it's ok to lose, it's ok to be inexperienced, it's ok that some people aren't caught up on tutorials for an adventure video game.
It is so awesome to be new, experience is just chasing the thrill of what it was like when things were fresh. It's all fresh to you all right now. That's a special time, the best of times, not the worst. Embrace the inexperience and the unknown and it will work out alright.