(09-12-2017, 04:40 PM)Auzari Wrote: Stop taking it out of context. This was a reponse to "I don't want to train/get better so that means the game is unfair so everyone else has to suffer because of my laziness" kind of attitude in the post
I don't think the OP would agree to your interpretation of the context of his words.
I don't care, it's what is essentially happening in this thread because it's just an unsavable mess, but it's a genuine fact that for any FPS game you'll require some basic practice at aiming.
The way I interpret it, nomnom's general point (I dont agree with everything, but I believe I share the general idea of the post) is that the odds here are rigged in favor of people who trained pvp to levels that are realistically unachievable by most people.
So heavily rigged in a manner that those who cant achieve them are not able to enjoy the game anymore, because they'll meet mostly people that they can never beat.
And yes, I said "cant" not "choose not to" achieve.
That's because no sane person would go through the amount of "work" necessary to beat the resident rekt-ur-ship aces for the small joy of getting to a 1/3 kill death ratio after months of training.
And before you say "but others did it":
1. At that times when they did there were more noobs which they could have fun with and get positive experiences winning against them.
2. I don't consider everyone here sane.
Well I havent used a sidewinder since when you could mount more than one missile, but its getting fixed anyway it seems.
The rage against missiles has been going on since for ever. In my experience, it was always about them being used in group fights against people who couldnt be hit with guns because shieldrunning.
Hence my impression that the constant nerfing or calls for nerfing comes from people who want to be invincible to groups of people who have lower-than-aimbot level aim.
EDIT: On the subject of getting both positive experiences and challenges for noobs, there's a lot else to be said but that would be off topic.