Is something OP when the only counter to it is high skill level play?
is it op when there isnt a piece of gear, perk, or build that can counter it?
is it op when it performs outside its traditional established game play?
is it op when a lot of people are using it?
is it op when a lot of people start using it to counter its users?
is it op when it performs better than other options within the same class, weapons or gear?
is it op when it has more effects than its counter parts?
edit: people who down vote someone asking simple questions have a guilty conscience about something they use.
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Bearbeitet von blade329: 2/21/2018 6:25:02 PMDepends who you ask. For the Crucible Snowflakes, OP means anything that kills them more than a few times in a match. They will assume that it can't possibly be them, their style of play, bad luck, or the fact that you just aren't going to win every match/engagement. So, they pick on the gear. Bungie loses its spine and gives in and nerfs something into the ground. The next gun moves up and the Snowflakes go after that one. Rinse and repeat the same cycle. Bungie needs to wake up and realize that catering to this group of players is a recipe for disaster. They are never going to be happy no matter what you nerf. They are never going to figure out that some gear/abilities will always stand out in a loot based game.