You make it sound like it is easy to shut down a super with a sniper headshot. It really is not. When a bladedancer/sunbreaker/stormcaller is coming towards you moving erratically it is a really hard shot to make. I have a handful of good snipes on a bladedancer, it is really hard to get that shot off when it is swiping towards you unpredictably.
You shouldnt be invincible while in a super. You should have to use it tactically and once you pop it use it smartly and not just run into a sniper lane. This is what's wrong with the communitly they call for nerfs instead of working out a way to play smarter and improve.
If I get sniped out of my bladedance, ofcourse I will be a bit salty.... But in the end my opponent made a great shot and outplayed me.
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Yeah if supers had too much armor to take down they would be way too easy to use. People complained about stormtrance before but imagine if you couldn't even kill them to shut them down
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Not with the longbow, easy mode.
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You have a 43% headshot percentage with snipers in crucible. I doubt you are pulling off many of these shots, don't care what sniper it is.
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Most were year one, early on with ice breaker. Don't snipe much. It's pretty easy now. Used the longbow in a few matches and it was great. It's cute that you thing skill is involved or that it is hard. Aim where their head will be, wait til you see them, drag a little towards them, let AA do it's job, pull trigger. Sniping became the meta and easy mode with the ttk. All things pvp, revolve around the sniper. Hell, my son is 9 and can get 5-10 kills with it.
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You don't even know how AA works on snipers. It only helps on drag scoping. And FYI, longbow was a year 1 sniper. Sooo.
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I had it year one and two. I understand exactly how aa works, just didn't have the word "scoped" in there.
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It's so funny because 99% of the guys claiming sniping is "easy mode" are guys with horrible sniping stats. The truth is, you have a hard time sniping them back so you're salty. You can make up whatever excuse you want. 43% headshot percentage. That's bad.
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