[quote]Fusions still blows my mind on how strong they are yet how people (fusion rifle users) defend them as if having to charge is a skill you have to learn and enhance.
It’s so infuriating to die ohk from far away by someone bot walking that clearly didn’t deserve that kill. It’s always someone with bot positioning and bot movement.[/quote]
So you're convinced that learning the timing and effective ranges of a fusion take no skill.. meanwhile you use chaperone. A shotgun that performs far beyond any reasonable effective range for a shotgun in D2. Interesting.
You also complain about bxr/estoc, while using...a bxr. [b][i] Interesting [/i][/b].
Yeah it must take a ton of skill to run in a straight line/slide around corners with a shotgun. Ope, you missed the free headshot? No biggie, just panic melee until you get the kill. [b][i] It's big brain time [/i][/b]
Hypocrisy is at an all time high these days.
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Editado por Synge_X: 4/27/2025 11:14:29 PMDestiny skill logic: The most skill in D2 is: Pick Hunter of course… 1. Hug a corner of a lane with a Hand cannon with high aim assist. 2. Ram the left joystick back and forth while holding down the trigger with auto fire turned on in the options and let the AA do the work. 3. Pay attention to the radar, if the ping turns solid face roll slide towards the lane with a shotgun, holding down the trigger. 4. Profit. 5. Purely optional: if the face roll shot gun shot fails, Dodge out and spam jump. Any time this isn’t the only way to play the game the PVP community stomps their feet until everything else is nerfed, and the status quo returns. No wonder they don’t wanna put any time into this PVP…
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This is all true unfortunately. To make it worse, none of them can even see how braindead it is. They'll point fingers at everyone and everything that kills them, because they've been convinced for so long that they're "built different" when in reality they're so used to getting their hands held, they can't handle losing.
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Editado por Synge_X: 4/27/2025 11:09:13 PMYou have a game with hundreds of different weapons, abilities and potential strategies. A huge part of the game is finding that new roll on a weapon and trying it out in the various modes of play in the game, one of which being PVP…. It is simple as this, the people that spend all of their time in the crucible want a fallback weapon strategy that is overtly dominant, so they can farm free kills against people, trying different weapons in the spirit of the game…. It’s that simple. To their credit, I do feel as though the hand cannon bread and butter gameplay, is akin to the halo assault rifle. It’s not the most skilled weapon, but it is good in most situations, and the game is kind of built around it. In some ways, this makes destiny unique and I really don’t have a huge problem with that… What I have a problem with, is gutting every other weapon option and justifying it with “muh skillz”.