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Doom 2016 and Eternal are the only shooters I've played really, and in general I would consider myself far from skilled. It's one of my favorite games just with the campaign, and the multiplayer is really fun despite playing against very experienced people.
Though the movement is pretty demanding and the main thing that's different from other shooters, standing around clueless or in general being on the ground you'll likely die, but the campaign really teaches you how to be constantly on the move.
If you're experienced with video games in general, you're good, easy to learn VERY hard to master basically. And for 3$ the campaign is more than worth it just by itself.
I try playing online, and no it's impossible unless your just naturally good at FPS games I guess?
People zip around and you get one shot every time.
Not much fun to be honest
As someone who's notoriously bad at games, I love this one. If you can't get lobbies, try hitting quick match for a couple days or try NorthStar. Best of luck, Pilots.
This is basically the the short version.
The "skill" is largely in the movement for pilots because the ttk with most weapons is exceptionally low and the "meta" is super accurate spray hitscans.
Titans are another story however they have a "mostly" fixed amount of health and outside minor tech are mostly projectile aim and game 'sens'/decisions making as far as skill sets.
It dosent mean you wont get "blown out" or get games vs stacks but it does mean a complete scrub will y steal kills as a pilot but will pretty much never do so all things being equal for titans. The game for most modes also focuses on, or has secondary objectives such as farming ai or grabbing re-spawning batteries for teammates.
Play the sp, maybe some frontier defense and then stick to attrition/bounty hunt till you get a hang of things and things will go alot easier for you (along with not suicide into titans) Looking up the movement basic dose not hurt either.
LTS is the only mode where if you dont know what your doing on the equip screen that you will really ruin the game for yourself (and your team). The short of it is always run phase embark on your pilot and core/turbo on your titan (exceptions exist like smokes on ronin/monarch and n eject with double tethers but they are still questionable).