I hope this helps out new players, these are things I sure wish I knew when I first started playing the game. Discord: discord.gg/fbPMnc8 Twitter: twitter.com/Gromek888 All builds I make through this series will be on exhibition for new players to get, listed throughout the video.
Gromek999 you where the one who got me to want to play this game. I got it about 3 months ago and I can say that although it is a bit of a grind, it's really fun. Keep up the good crossout content!
Another tip: always go for all steering wheels unless you are having severe tonnage problems, as it gives you a tighter turning circle, although beware, because on lighter, high speed craft, this will make it a little harder to manouever at very high speeds. Also, Gromek, nice touch including footage of you dying. It's important to note that it's unavoidable (weird thing to say, I know, but it helps make the game seem more accessible when an experienced player dies at a low tier of play).
This is just about one of the best produced instructional videos I have ever seen. Well done! All the info you need and the edit is super entertaining.
I wish I had seen a tutorial like this when I first started playing. I will apply some of these principles to my 10k power score builds. Great series Yo!
Man, now I want a game like crossout/robocraft/etc but with besiege-style physics. Instead of hovers, you have to make your own gyro-stabilized helicopter using canvas wings and wheels. Instead of cannons and mgs, you have to figure out a multi shot bomb launcher that won't immediately explode
Ye but no point in making such a game, as much asxm i would to play a game like, it's harder to code, optimize, and to play, for finaly ending with 99% of the players just lookin up tutorials on yt on how how to make hovers ect
That was excellent, really enjoyed watching that even tho I am well into the game now - lots of good info in this. I try to cover fuel barrels early on with the wheels if possible - I know the barrels can take a few hits but it is extra protection for them so that they cannot be directly targetted. I know you are a really experienced player so this is more aimed at the new players your video is aimed at - will defo be watching part 2 :))
I can safely say that after starting the game over multiple times on different platforms this is a great way to go about doing things when you start off
I learned that grills have some kind of an increased tollerance to damage or something like that, and that while same kind of fuel tanks do not stack, different kinds stack, and that never crossed my mind before, i thought that you can have only one item that gives you fuel
I thought grills don't receive any damage, but they don't block any either. They're basically permanent additions to your cabin or to your breakaway parts.
Great video, very informative! I quit Crossout a while ago because I did not know what I was doing. This video has given me the knowledge I need to head back into the game! Installing it right now while writing this comment, thank you Gromek!
Was kind of annoyed b/c I was skipping through & thought it was just play-thru shots. Watch from beginning to end & pay attention to the tips that pop up in text. This is a very good video on how to get started.
A really good beginner build is double Lupara shotgun and double radiator. Have a ram in the front with a big front/rammer so you can ram and shotgun to death. Put shotguns at the top and cover it with low shields so you can shoot through. Can you try this build Gromek? Thanks
My favorite part of this game is when I'm waiting 2:47 to get in to a match and the "average wait time" clock says 0:07. I also love how ill be driving straight along and my truck suddenly and abruptly turns hard to one side or the other all on its own and runs me into a wall.
1. I would not recommend wasting coins on equipment you can grind from matches. 2. Coupons are primarily used for upgrading your co-driver, which offers passive buffs to your vehicle, but additionally for crafting loot boxes from the Engineers (which is kind of a waste). 3. Also as tempting as it is to use your cabin as armor for your weapons, the loss to firing angles may make their placement pointless, after all a weapon is only useful if it can fire at the enemy, so check to see if the loss in firing angle is acceptable before heading into a match by taking it out for a test drive. 4. Crafting blues will on average cost you 33.50C assuming you buy everything, or on average 5.00C (less if you rent in bulk) if you grind for the parts. So depending on how much you like the game and how much free time you have, crafting may be the cheaper if slower solution, and thus recommended for beginners. 4.1. Time wise buying blues will on average cost you C35 which will take on average 35 matches to get (Assuming average of C1 from rewards and 50% win ratio), while on average it'll take 90 matches to earn the scrap and parts needed to make blues, (once more average 50% win ratio, but the primary limiting factor here is scrap not parts or even copper). 4.2. But that is assuming you only buy or only grind which probably won't be the case as you will definitely wind up selling off excess parts and spare fuel before long, so on average you will have enough Coins to spare for Scrap to build a blue on average after only 30 matches. So while buying and selling may seem the quickest way, a mix of buying and building will typically be faster.
basically all you need to know is that its gonna take some hella time for you to get the rarer parts in the game (or just spend some money and get it ez)
Im from Poland⚪🔴. I have in this game 42 hours and I still dont know how to play. Your video helps me so much. I love your videos and I am waiting for part 2. Thanks Gromek999!👍 Yo PS: I think my English is not good. Ja wolę mówić po Polsku.😂😂
After watching many Entak vids before, I learned how to play Crossout pretty well (taking weapons out first), even though the mobile and PC versions are vastly different. However, this tutorial does help with info I never knew. Thank you!
I tried out the vehicles and some advices that I didn't know or thought where useful. It does really works quite well and indeed made it a bit easier for me. I guess for someone who is new to the game, this is from great value.
Been playing for 3 days. Your info helped more than I could have learned in a month. The games seems like it’s going to be more fun and move faster. Watch out, I’ll be coming for you. 😎
Nice video, thanks for taking the time and effort to do this, good tips that I had to learn the hard way :D I hope this helps to bring more adversaries and allies up the ranks and into my crosshairs/squads ;)
I don't need it since I was at 4k powerlevel or something, but it's nice to see other people making their own car while knowing the same stuff. Every car is unique in this game (once you've played some hours) and that's interesting to see different minds' creations.
amazing vid gromek, tips are great and vehicle is amazing! added tweaks to it tho to better suit me but looking forward to part 2 - Lord Jagras from discord [Lil Lizard]
This is a really good tutorial for beginners! One tip that I would have to keep your guns from overheating is alternating your weapons. Once you have created your build, look at the bottom right. You should see what looks like a turret. Clicking on it will allow you to select different trigger options, such as left-click and right-click. I prefer using these two for machine guns, as it allows me to alternate between weapons! While in combat, watch your weapon's thermometer-thingy icon! Once your weapon's temperature reaches the halfway mark, switch to the other trigger! By the time your second weapon is close to overheating, your first should already be cooled off! This method allows for consistent firing. Whether that does more damage then tapping all weapons together, I have no idea!
At the same time, it provides a continuous rate of fire, instead of stopping for a split second. Everyone plays how they want, that's the beauty of Crossout, I was just saying what I did.
The new tutorial has such an impact against us old players... We never got that crate... But this is a really good guide for now. It's ok if you can't perform as well as him, just practice and you will get good. I personally learned from the battle strat. Keep making them good vids!
thanks man this was helpful i just downloaded and started the game 4/5 hours ago it was fun and confusing at the same time. did check out some few guide videos but not that much of a help for me but thank god i found this one lol.... love the way you build your cars good defense im off to the game again lol have to try your build. once again thanks.
I hope this helps out new players, these are things I sure wish I knew when I first started playing the game.
Discord: discord.gg/fbPMnc8
Twitter: twitter.com/Gromek888
All builds I make through this series will be on exhibition for new players to get, listed throughout the video.
Gromek999 you where the one who got me to want to play this game. I got it about 3 months ago and I can say that although it is a bit of a grind, it's really fun. Keep up the good crossout content!
Thank you so much :D
coupons are not worthless, they are needed to research driver skills
"near" worthless
Gromek999 Can you maybe in a later video talk about decors and other stuff to boost rep. Probably not the best use of money but it's down the road :P
Huh. I’m not all that new and I still learned plenty. Never did I even consider hiding the gas tank between the frame.
Agreed
Same
Same
It's a great spot for generators too later on, just watch out for wedges 😬
Yes I agree
nearly 60 hours in the game, still watching cuz its gromek.
Edit: a heart, :D
Now im fangirling
This is waht crossout community needed ! :D
Glad to hear
spelling please
Ian Spidell it’s just a typo mate...
@@ides0745 sPelLiNg PlEaSe
BeautifulToeNail it was a big man sarcasm
Why i thought that this will be troll video...
Good job!
Another tip: always go for all steering wheels unless you are having severe tonnage problems, as it gives you a tighter turning circle, although beware, because on lighter, high speed craft, this will make it a little harder to manouever at very high speeds. Also, Gromek, nice touch including footage of you dying. It's important to note that it's unavoidable (weird thing to say, I know, but it helps make the game seem more accessible when an experienced player dies at a low tier of play).
What's tonnage do
@@FuhzyLiquids how good your vehicle steers i think
@@FuhzyLiquids tonnage is how heavy the vehicle is which directly affects speed and momentum.
and they also decrease your cabin's power by double that of non steering wheels, meaning you'll accelerate at roughly 60% rather than 80%
Crossout devs be like
*APPROVED*
yup
This is just about one of the best produced instructional videos I have ever seen. Well done! All the info you need and the edit is super entertaining.
Very well done Gromek, looking forward to see the next part!
I wish I had seen a tutorial like this when I first started playing. I will apply some of these principles to my 10k power score builds. Great series Yo!
Very good probably most helpfull and straight forward fast . Very easy to understand
very useful! definitely less confused about what to do now, thanks
I have been playing for 3 months, made and bought an epic part and i didnt know about the fuel, thanks for showing that!
Man, now I want a game like crossout/robocraft/etc but with besiege-style physics. Instead of hovers, you have to make your own gyro-stabilized helicopter using canvas wings and wheels. Instead of cannons and mgs, you have to figure out a multi shot bomb launcher that won't immediately explode
I am actually working on a game like this. Keep your eyes peeled on Steam.
it's called besiege multiverse bud.
from the depths is ok, doesn't have the fighting aspect though
Ye but no point in making such a game, as much asxm i would to play a game like, it's harder to code, optimize, and to play, for finaly ending with 99% of the players just lookin up tutorials on yt on how how to make hovers ect
Best guide i ever seen for any game ever! Good job gromek
That was excellent, really enjoyed watching that even tho I am well into the game now - lots of good info in this. I try to cover fuel barrels early on with the wheels if possible - I know the barrels can take a few hits but it is extra protection for them so that they cannot be directly targetted. I know you are a really experienced player so this is more aimed at the new players your video is aimed at - will defo be watching part 2 :))
I really needed this, especially the coins part as I didn't understand it at all!
Even though i've been playing for a while but this was helpful
Same, never thought of hiding my hardware under the car.
Great video, great editing :D
we needed this
B E A N S oup
I can safely say that after starting the game over multiple times on different platforms this is a great way to go about doing things when you start off
damn, even i learned two things i didnt know... and i have hundreds of hours
Same
what did you learn?
edit: asking not to sound rude but because i didn't want to miss something important
I learned that grills have some kind of an increased tollerance to damage or something like that, and that while same kind of fuel tanks do not stack, different kinds stack, and that never crossed my mind before, i thought that you can have only one item that gives you fuel
*h m m* i knew the fuel one but didn't know grills have increased damage tolerance, the more you know; literally
I thought grills don't receive any damage, but they don't block any either. They're basically permanent additions to your cabin or to your breakaway parts.
I started playing this game yesterday, and am super hyped to try your tips next time I play. Thanks a lot for the video!
Great video, very informative! I quit Crossout a while ago because I did not know what I was doing. This video has given me the knowledge I need to head back into the game! Installing it right now while writing this comment, thank you Gromek!
same xD
i thought there is a fly on my screen
You're very welcome, lads!
[Content Deleted] there was a real fly on my screen and now i see your pic.
Now THAT is a good old-style video. Good job Gromek. Welcome back.
I need part 2 💓💓💓💓
X2
As a player who has been playing for a year or so, and just jumped into it half cocked, this helps. A lot.
thank you =, i just started playing and even the first 3 mins helped a lot, keep up the good work ill always be watching your videos. Amazing creator
Thanks bro I'm actually thinking about playing it so this was pretty helpful
I thought this a joke so i watched it to release its not so I'm sending the video to someone who just downloaded the game
Playing Crossout for long time already and still watched whole video, good job, best guide on YT! PS: This music fits just right lol :P
Nice video, hope pt. 2 is soon
Was kind of annoyed b/c I was skipping through & thought it was just play-thru shots. Watch from beginning to end & pay attention to the tips that pop up in text. This is a very good video on how to get started.
I've learned so much from this, will make sure to use your tips from now on
Thanks for making this series of videos, just re-launched the game for the first time in almost a year and had basically no idea what I was doing.
This was very pleasing to watch, even as someone who bought their spider legs (Need more parts soon) :D
Nice work dude! Its very helpful and funny. Hope you make part 2 soon :).
I usually like a lunatic vibe as I'm a shotgun and ramming guy
Liked subbed now waiting for the next one good vid man
Thanks man :) glad you liked it
A really good beginner build is double Lupara shotgun and double radiator. Have a ram in the front with a big front/rammer so you can ram and shotgun to death. Put shotguns at the top and cover it with low shields so you can shoot through. Can you try this build Gromek? Thanks
great tutorial thanks gromek :D
I like the sort of wildpie101 vibe of this video. Also I will send this over to my mates so they can start playing too.
My favorite part of this game is when I'm waiting 2:47 to get in to a match and the "average wait time" clock says 0:07.
I also love how ill be driving straight along and my truck suddenly and abruptly turns hard to one side or the other all on its own and runs me into a wall.
Thanks for doing this.
I downloaded Crossout because of your videos and this video will really help.
1. I would not recommend wasting coins on equipment you can grind from matches.
2. Coupons are primarily used for upgrading your co-driver, which offers passive buffs to your vehicle, but additionally for crafting loot boxes from the Engineers (which is kind of a waste).
3. Also as tempting as it is to use your cabin as armor for your weapons, the loss to firing angles may make their placement pointless, after all a weapon is only useful if it can fire at the enemy, so check to see if the loss in firing angle is acceptable before heading into a match by taking it out for a test drive.
4. Crafting blues will on average cost you 33.50C assuming you buy everything, or on average 5.00C (less if you rent in bulk) if you grind for the parts. So depending on how much you like the game and how much free time you have, crafting may be the cheaper if slower solution, and thus recommended for beginners.
4.1. Time wise buying blues will on average cost you C35 which will take on average 35 matches to get (Assuming average of C1 from rewards and 50% win ratio), while on average it'll take 90 matches to earn the scrap and parts needed to make blues, (once more average 50% win ratio, but the primary limiting factor here is scrap not parts or even copper).
4.2. But that is assuming you only buy or only grind which probably won't be the case as you will definitely wind up selling off excess parts and spare fuel before long, so on average you will have enough Coins to spare for Scrap to build a blue on average after only 30 matches. So while buying and selling may seem the quickest way, a mix of buying and building will typically be faster.
Bromek999 helps the community showing that he is an absolute bro.
There is a tiny mistake in your sentence: its Gromek999, unless you meant something like BROmek999??
LightCore lt I meant the bro instead of gromek its bromek get it? If not I'm not explaining again.
You dont have to? Especialy since i offered a possibility like that before you answered
Cant wait for part two wish i knew this when i started still kinda new to this game tho and some bits in this helped out alot keep it up:)
basically all you need to know is that its gonna take some hella time for you to get the rarer parts in the game (or just spend some money and get it ez)
Zac Barnett yeah but i like Grindy games and i enjoy the gameplay
all i mean is it takes a long while to notice any progress (ive spent 100 hrs and ive only got a few blue rarity parts)
Zac Barnett yeah im kinda at the same stage and only a few rares but ive sold many rares and have 600 coins saved up
I like it, dude
Im from Poland⚪🔴. I have in this game 42 hours and I still dont know how to play. Your video helps me so much. I love your videos and I am waiting for part 2. Thanks Gromek999!👍
Yo
PS:
I think my English is not good. Ja wolę mówić po Polsku.😂😂
Glad I could help out :)
After watching many Entak vids before, I learned how to play Crossout pretty well (taking weapons out first), even though the mobile and PC versions are vastly different. However, this tutorial does help with info I never knew. Thank you!
Just recently started playing Crossout & this is helpful. Told me a few things I didn't already know.
Thanks Gromek this will help me a lot. :)
I tried out the vehicles and some advices that I didn't know or thought where useful. It does really works quite well and indeed made it a bit easier for me. I guess for someone who is new to the game, this is from great value.
We all needed this to exist
Great video thanks!
Been playing for 3 days. Your info helped more than I could have learned in a month. The games seems like it’s going to be more fun and move faster. Watch out, I’ll be coming for you. 😎
Thank you for the yellow/ white numbers explanation! Thought they might be crits or something but yeah, needed that clarification.
Thank you for the tips :) I will use them
This is good tutorial sir. Im experienced player but i need more!
And more is coming :)
I hope so. Your videos are like drugs. :)
Also this cars are so ugly!
i guess this is the only way to make a good car.
Moro Blizniak I don't think so, but I'm convinced it's easier to build ugly efficient car than cool and efficient one ...
I need to agree i guess
Nice video, thanks for taking the time and effort to do this, good tips that I had to learn the hard way :D I hope this helps to bring more adversaries and allies up the ranks and into my crosshairs/squads ;)
Good job,Gromek.
I just started the game and this video helped me a lot, very nice video
Hi gromek I'm lvl 22now but don't know what to do and this help me a lot
THANK YOU!!! I have been playing this for a while now and I have been trying to get better, but I couldn't. Thank you.
cool tutorial)
I remember my beginning days in crossout, that excitement to make a vehicle with a avenger can not be relieved.
tysm man i appreciated this one!
Wow man I really appreciate this and I actually saved the other ones too
*thanks a lot*
This was very helpful. Thank you.
Well done, and really entertaining!
This actually didn't age that poorly, nicely done!
Thanks you sm this video has helped me a lot
Thank you Gromek, Very cool!
Thank you it helped alot on my Start of the journey
The tip about hiding items in the frame is actually a very interesting one. Will try out.
I don't need it since I was at 4k powerlevel or something, but it's nice to see other people making their own car while knowing the same stuff. Every car is unique in this game (once you've played some hours) and that's interesting to see different minds' creations.
PART 2 PLS!
THERE IS A FLY ON MY SCREEN! Oh wait
Just barely started cross out and I'm coming back to this for help
Nice dude!
*CORRECTION* Yellow numbers are when you hit something that can explode, like the cabin or generators
woah. that's correct
amazing vid gromek, tips are great and vehicle is amazing! added tweaks to it tho to better suit me but looking forward to part 2 - Lord Jagras from discord [Lil Lizard]
Awesome work Gromek
The grind is Super real
This is a really good tutorial for beginners!
One tip that I would have to keep your guns from overheating is alternating your weapons. Once you have created your build, look at the bottom right. You should see what looks like a turret. Clicking on it will allow you to select different trigger options, such as left-click and right-click. I prefer using these two for machine guns, as it allows me to alternate between weapons!
While in combat, watch your weapon's thermometer-thingy icon! Once your weapon's temperature reaches the halfway mark, switch to the other trigger! By the time your second weapon is close to overheating, your first should already be cooled off! This method allows for consistent firing. Whether that does more damage then tapping all weapons together, I have no idea!
That just sounds like you are lowering your overall damage though, since you won't be firing with all your weapons at the same time
At the same time, it provides a continuous rate of fire, instead of stopping for a split second. Everyone plays how they want, that's the beauty of Crossout, I was just saying what I did.
The new tutorial has such an impact against us old players... We never got that crate... But this is a really good guide for now. It's ok if you can't perform as well as him, just practice and you will get good. I personally learned from the battle strat. Keep making them good vids!
thanks man this was helpful i just downloaded and started the game 4/5 hours ago it was fun and confusing at the same time. did check out some few guide videos but not that much of a help for me but thank god i found this one lol.... love the way you build your cars good defense im off to the game again lol have to try your build. once again thanks.
Really helpful content. Thanks alot
Instructive, Thank you. This might help a lot ;)
That was actually pretty helpful 👍
Thanks
Hey Gromek, very nice video. See you in the wasteland!
Im level 40 and im watching this
keep leveling bud! *laughs in prestige 56*
well now i am slightly interested in playing the game. well presented video, Grom
*Damn, You are my GOD*
I can't wait for part 2
Very good video and tips. I subscribed.
ty so much for this video i was lost in the game ... its not very beginner friendly :) thx to you i rly love it now
Thank you for the video i needed this types the videos
Thanks, this video really helped.
Absolutely love this guide, certainly helped me earn a rare cabin. ❤
this video really helped me. i am level 15 and i didn't know you could sell scrap. i was just sitting around with like 1500 scrap