It seems so wrong that someone can acquire crucial information about what's around corners just by using an emote to gain an unfair advantage. I'm sitting around a corner with a shotgun as a cloaked bladedancer and some warlock starts dancing just so they can see me without being 1HKO'd and then they throw a grenade around the corner because of this. I was forced to retreat after which this fellow rushed me and I shotgunned them down.
This seems a bit odd, considering you shouldn't be dancing in PvP anyway, but the use of this as an exploit to gain info that you shouldn't just seems blatantly overpowered and unskilled.
Agree?
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PvP is too fast-paced for this tactic, and you can be easily rushed when doing this. And honestly, when have [i]you[/i] ever seen this being used?
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Nope. It's a mechanic you need to learn to work around. It's just something you do now. Adapt or quit.
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Stop whining....
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That was a good laugh
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I'm pretty certain that Radar is significant enough to catch you hidding behind said wall. The Dance was probably that player mocking you at the grenade toss they're about to unleash down upon you.
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At this point anything anyone does that's not ordinary for the usual FPS player is labeled as an exploit. They just keep coming up with new things to complain about.
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thanks for the tip
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2 RepliesI should grab my popcorn.
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