I firmly believe I could beat you with No Land Beyond and you'd say it was overpowered. Also, I'm garbage with No Land Beyond.
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Not at all, that's a tough gun to use. If we did a no land 1v1 I'd have to use the power of the dark side to get a kill with it haha. But in all seriousness it's not op at all. The fact that you said it like kind of makes you seem like all douche tbh...
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It's because of the unnecessary complaint about 1000-Yard Stare. All aim assist does is slow down your reticle as you move through an enemy's hit box. Is it helpful? Of course. However, it's not going to make or break you. 1000-Yard Stare's average K/D is 1.0, as confirmed by Bungo in Planet Destiny's podcast with Jon Weisnewski and Sage Merrill. Why do people complain about 1000-Yard Stare then? Easy. It's easy to get, so everybody has it.
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I've seen some crazy shit happen with that gun. Perhaps it's just the crazy lag that's been happening and that's just the most common sniper being used. But still I've seen some really sketchy snipes happen with people using it so idk. One of my friends said that if you use a big TV it can affect game play dramatically over using a pc moniter. So who knows :\
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Your friend is both wrong and right. The dramatic change is mostly just related to size. Larger TV = more screen that you have to look at, so you're moving your head more to see things. However, there is one technical issue that larger TVs also have: higher response times. Televisions typically have higher response times than monitors. However, unless you're in the pro scene (something that does not exist here), you won't notice. Your only benefit that you acquire from using a monitor over a TV in Destiny is simply that your neck won't hurt. Crazy things happen with all weapons in Destiny. That's the nature of its netcode.