[quote]Pvp is not fun at all.[/quote]
1. You aren't as good as you thought.
2. How do you think all those casuals felt in matches that ended double and triple score in your favor?
3. Do you really require easy opponents to enjoy pvp in this game? Don't feed me malarkey about connection.
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[quote]Casuals you mean the guys who barely play? Kids are so soft these days, you guys need a safe space for everything.[/quote] But you're the on here crying about not having a "safe space" where you can crush the "casuals".
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[quote][quote]Casuals you mean the guys who barely play? Kids are so soft these days, you guys need a safe space for everything.[/quote] But you're the on here crying about not having a "safe space" where you can crush the "casuals".[/quote] True enough. The irony is thick.
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由Scratch編輯: 9/5/2022 4:55:06 PMI find this hilarious When people wanted SBMM they were met with "You need a safe space cuz you can't handle playing people like me, git gud!" But now that it switched to SBMM those same people are basically saying "I want my safe space back! I can't handle playing people like me!" And everyone is giving them their own advice "git gud!"
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Individually they may not play PvP very often, but as a collective group they play enough to be the larger group of the PvP player base. “Safe space”? Yes. But we all want that. Average casual players want to feel on equal footing to everyone else in the lobby. Many higher skilled players want to be the top guy on the board, and right now they’re getting matched with nothing but “top guys”. They want to be the top guy in a lobby full of scrubs. Because easy kills is fun. They don’t want to feel legitimately challenged in every single engagement, because it becomes exhausting. Some people thrive on that level of engagement in PvP and find it very fun. Others don’t. I get that. Point is though there are too many higher skilled players acting like only average and below average skilled players want easier matches.
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[quote]Individually they may not play PvP very often, but as a collective group they play enough to be the larger group of the PvP player base. “Safe space”? Yes. But we all want that. Average casual players want to feel on equal footing to everyone else in the lobby. Many higher skilled players want to be the top guy on the board, and right now they’re getting matched with nothing but “top guys”. They want to be the top guy in a lobby full of scrubs. Because easy kills is fun. They don’t want to feel legitimately challenged in every single engagement, because it becomes exhausting. Some people thrive on that level of engagement in PvP and find it very fun. Others don’t. I get that. Point is though there are too many higher skilled players acting like only average and below average skilled players want easier matches.[/quote] It’s simple don’t play pvp, or play a different game mode, how hard is it?
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I don’t think higher skilled players need to leave Destiny. Though there have been other game modes that definitely as casual or more of them. Bungie went out of their way to make Trials far more casual through a significant portion of a season, compared to where it was.
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由Spawn Of Apathy編輯: 9/5/2022 8:13:59 PMI mean everybody wants to play with us. Higher skilled players don’t even want to play with each other. I think we should get some rewards and incentives for helping higher skilled players have fun.