mad kat, on 13 January 2015 - 07:20 AM, said:
Saying someone is ignorant who clearly has a preference (Theres the key word) for the shotgun isnt going to get you very far in an argument.
I don't need numbers to reinforce a prefrence but only what im comfortable with. Now i forgive your 'ignorance' of a personal opinion.
You're absolutely entitled to your opinion, but that doesn't make your opinion right.
You personally may not need numbers to reinforce your postion - that's pretty common, really, and it's form of confirmation bias. You like them, and want them to be better, so you tend to remember the times when it works well and other weapons don't.
That's why numbers are important in a discussion like this - it removes anecdotal stories from the discussion, as they're inherently unreliable. Numbers aren't.
As I said above as well:
Wintersdark, on 13 January 2015 - 07:16 AM, said:
With that said, as I've mentioned several other times in this thread: Use what makes you happy. It's a game, and it's meant to be fun. The LBX is terrible compared to a regular AC, but it's still pushing 10 damage at your opponents, even if much of that damage is wasted. But if you really like using it, use it.
Just don't kid yourself about how it works.
I don't think you should stop using it. But this thread poses a question:
LB-10-X vs. AC-10, which is better?
It's not "Which do you like using more?" That's an entirely different question. I actually
love using the LBX, to be honest, it looks and sounds awesome.
But no, it's "Which is better?"
The AC10 is an objectively, measurably better weapon, by a large margin.
I admit, I'm a bit irritated, because there's no discussion here. Ignorance
is the right word, when the only argument against my posts is "I like it more" (Valid opinion, but not an argument as it's irrelevant to the topic) or "It's better at <this fuzzy situation>" - without any factual information supporting that argument and generally a gross display of ignorance as to how the weapon and crits work.
Why do I bother? To be honest, because I want to educate people. I don't want people to stop using them (that would be pretty two faced, as I use them myself sometimes), I just want to reduce the number of newer and less experienced players being told flat out incorrect information then passing it on to others, and for people to make educated decisions when they do use them.
Edited by Wintersdark, 13 January 2015 - 08:00 AM.