People being killed in a way that they can't fight back. Like the stun lock of flamers and mgs when embers first came out or the flamer spls nova or the srm 6 A1. At least all the ppfd does it without all the screen shake and flashing lrm warning and the audio file looping lrm incoming. I'm sure we had a flashing warning with an infinite audio warning bitching 'ac incoming' or 'll incoming' you'd see a lot of ac op or ll op threads.
Pugs are just ******* in general. I've been cused out for lrm-ing and being the only one to get kills in a match with just a troll lrm build. Did the 11 other players get a kill? Nope. too much cowering behind the lrm-er with his almighty 750m tag and lrm 60 salvo.
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Thoughts On Complaints
Started by Ruben Faust, Jul 10 2017 05:15 PM
24 replies to this topic
#21
Posted 10 July 2017 - 09:41 PM
#22
Posted 10 July 2017 - 11:19 PM
Makes me laugh tho, recent changes have made LRMs even worse, so the only way to use them is to add more on. 70-80t seems ot be about the minimum weight for LRMs now (enjoy those LRM supernovas) because mass boating compensates for the lack of damage. Now they come to the forum whining about omg there are so many LRMs in the air.. brought it on yourselfs
#23
Posted 11 July 2017 - 01:02 AM
Ruben Faust, on 10 July 2017 - 05:15 PM, said:
Now in no way am I saying the linebacker with SRMs needs a nerf, but why don't people complain about it?
Oh they do, it is just some opinionated claims like these are easier to cut down than others. The people who say SRMs are OP come up against the valid notions of range vs heat and damage tradeoff compared to things like lasers and ACs. LRMs are just more vague or different enough to avoid comparison I guess.
People complain about basically everything, no exaggeration, some complaints just stick better than others, whether for good reason or bad.
#24
Posted 11 July 2017 - 01:32 AM
Dying to LRMs or circling lights is just annoying. That's it. Everytime I die to lurmspam on polar, I jump into my 3xams Nova, everytime I get wrecked by a light wolfpack (very rare occurence, but still), I jump into something that kills lights effectively.
It's kinda mean for me, I know, but at least I can play this game without going to the forums complaining about mechs/weapons systems that are actually UP, just very annoing in these rare circumstances they actually work very efficiently.
It's kinda mean for me, I know, but at least I can play this game without going to the forums complaining about mechs/weapons systems that are actually UP, just very annoing in these rare circumstances they actually work very efficiently.
Edited by Prof RJ Gumby, 11 July 2017 - 01:33 AM.
#25
Posted 11 July 2017 - 07:56 AM
Mawcor, on 10 July 2017 - 08:41 PM, said:
Overall I agree with the people saying it's about perceived control. When you die and it feels like you couldn't do anything about it, that's very frustrating. The thing about a lot of those cases is that, in the ones where the player made a mistake, the mistake happened significantly before the death. So when being away from the team or out of cover too long is what actually causes the death, even if it's a light or LRM that's executing it, the person experiencing it by that point can't effectively fight off the light or survive the LRMs and it feels unfair.
This is an interesting way to view it. People that made a mistake one or two minutes ago, likely wouldn't know that the mistake was made, and thus blame balance. I can see that being a contributing factor. It does take a very long time for a Direwhale to cross no mans land.
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