There are multiple types of people who play this game but the 2 most notable are probably team players and lone wolfs.. let's dissect...
Team players are players who care more for the fun of playing and surviving as a team. Killing floor is a cooperative survival shooter and especially at the beginning it requires a level of team work to make it through... not only is it important but it makes the game fun....
Lone wolfs generally don't start out as so usually these people are the ones who start out as mild loners leaving their teammates to die or just plain running off and trying to rack up kills... these people tend to hog the kills so no one gets any money besides them then doesn't share the loot either way not good for the team no kills means no level up and no money... no money at first isn't terrible but once you get into the higher waves it kills the team...
Point of this is... which kind of player are you?
If your new to Killing Floor and want to learn how to play and have fun doing so and also learn from some of the best players in the game (not being narcissistic talking about a couple of my friends) then add me gears81 (game name is gears1992)
I like to help new players so that they can experience the game not playing with a bunch of jerks and *** holes... I had put about 14 hours of gameplay in before meeting a decent person to play the game with... my first couple of matches were the worst I've ever had and I don't want new players to deal with that.
Team players are players who care more for the fun of playing and surviving as a team. Killing floor is a cooperative survival shooter and especially at the beginning it requires a level of team work to make it through... not only is it important but it makes the game fun....
Lone wolfs generally don't start out as so usually these people are the ones who start out as mild loners leaving their teammates to die or just plain running off and trying to rack up kills... these people tend to hog the kills so no one gets any money besides them then doesn't share the loot either way not good for the team no kills means no level up and no money... no money at first isn't terrible but once you get into the higher waves it kills the team...
Point of this is... which kind of player are you?
If your new to Killing Floor and want to learn how to play and have fun doing so and also learn from some of the best players in the game (not being narcissistic talking about a couple of my friends) then add me gears81 (game name is gears1992)
I like to help new players so that they can experience the game not playing with a bunch of jerks and *** holes... I had put about 14 hours of gameplay in before meeting a decent person to play the game with... my first couple of matches were the worst I've ever had and I don't want new players to deal with that.