Seriously? The Last Word has been given nerf after nerf and you're still butt-hurt because people use it and are better than you?
I always hate to see people say get good - but really... If you don't like to play a game where there are going to be people better than you - this is not your game.
I've been playing shooter games for a long time (on the PC) and i got Destiny on the PS4 - and i was terrible at PVP since i didn't have my mouse to shoot shit with. Just now bringing my K/D Ratio up to 1.
Most every game i play there are people mowing me down. Do i get salty and blame the gun instead of the fact that i suck... No because i am not a little child.
Why would it need to be nerfed its only good at close range where any fast auto rifle shotgun or sidearm can shut it down easy stick to range and stop whining about it
Woah there buddy, slow down!
Hypernatremia (High Sodium)
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Enough with the nerf TLW, take TLW out of the game. Don't be mad you can't play a cowboy on your character... Everyone Cry's so much on the forum now what happened to just playing the game.
The fvck is wrong with you?!?
If anything TLW needs to be rebuffed!
The whole feeling of it being exotic is gone now since they nerfed The Last Word perk.
REBUFF THE LAST WORD!!!
So if TLW is a problem with its relatively fast ttk (nerfed significantly from what it was prior to april), why do you have a doctrine equipped?
With TLW at least you have to be accurate...
Or a "taken" last word...were it shoots black captain shit and knocks you back like a phalenx. If you shoot a friendly it shields them and if you get shot BAM hobgoblin seekers.
Also it shoots fire
To be fair, I applaud anyone who can outgun me with TLW especially at range.
I tried it not so long back when I got a 335 one from an engram. In my opinion it takes skill to use, the skill I don't possess.
It's not a noobs weapon. At all.
Great biased poll.
TLW is a skill gun. It's a different fighting style. One I'm not good at. I applaud anyone who can gun me down in under a second with that thing. Especially since the nerf, now only the great shine with that gun.
Maybe learn to counter...
Ran a card with a buddy of mine and a friend of his yesterday. Every single time his friend challenged a Last Word user he won. Medium range or close range didn't matter. He pooped on them. Wanna know what he used? Not the doctrine of melting no no no.
[spoiler]He used a full auto suros scout rifle. Thanks to whiny nerf babies like you TLW can't even challenge a freaking scout rifle in its intended range.[/spoiler]
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