I've been seeing a lot of posts saying that the hunters invisibility perk is in some way a cheese move now. I'm just asking how/why that is being considered a "cheese" by some people? If that's truly the case then wouldn't The Bubble and Self-res be cheese moves as well?
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UniverseMan = bitch?
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Lol i guess the sword is cheese as well. No one use ranged weapons against swordbearer! It's cheesing! Everybody needs to play properly and melee him to death.
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People moan most likely because there class does not offer the option to become invisible. There seems to be a big hate on Hunters, and because some people who go solo as a hunter have the skill to finish the Raid (which is pretty awesome!) they get accused of cheesing. Again as many aspects of this computer game. What one person does, does not affect you. As long as someone is not cheating (glitching or altering the game in some shape or form) then how people play the game is there choice. Invisibility has always been a perk. The mere fact that someone dares to use it, is oppressive in the views of a few.
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If you can beat something with it, it's a cheese.
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Not its a perk and a strategy
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Edited by Talk2MeToner: 12/24/2014 5:12:51 AMPeople are saying it cuz the solo strategy is a bit cheesy because they are never visible for more than a half second. They crouch for invisibility, then use the new exotic gloves and get hit on purpose to go invisible, then they scope in on Patience and Time. Basically they're always invisible and never have to kill one thing. That's a bit cheesy if you ask me. If you use it for stealth kills or only when at near death it's acceptable but if your entire build is invisibility it's kinda cheap
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When you suspect invisibility is a cheese, you are confused about what cheese is.
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It's not it's a ability that hunters have that has really just come into its own on this raid
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Edited by Xaiyu: 12/24/2014 4:39:12 AMNope because it's a skill. It's like saying Titan and warlock has cheese grenades. Peace.
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Nope it's a unique class skill.