Weeny Machine, on 30 January 2022 - 11:42 AM, said:
I only feel helpless when the enemy team and my team decide that each sit on a hill and snipe away for minutes. Sure, I can get close to the other team and harass them but it is just too risky. And sure, I can get good scores with my 3LPPC lights. But then I am contributing to the gallery shooter this game has become
As I said before, the interactivity got lower compared to two years ago. But to each his own I guess
You denigrate long-range play as if it has very little "interactivity". And as a fellow brawler, I'm telling you, you're wrong about long-ranged play.
Like, imagine you play basketball, and you have an amazing post game, but you sneer at everyone else who shoots midranges and three-pointers. As if only the biggest and tallest playing under the basket are playing the game "properly".
That's what you sound like right now.
Blood Rose, on 30 January 2022 - 02:25 PM, said:
Lol. You can make these claims when, and only when, the so called "city" maps in this game are not dominated by vast open no mechs lands in the middle, terrain is not being adjusted to favour sniping, and HPG has its easy access walls fixed and masses of cover added to the centre to prevent brawls becoming pinned down focused fights around what little cover there is.
I dunno about you, but my best W/L ratio comes in brawlers. I've also played plenty of games in mid-range or long-range, but my W/L ratio in those are significantly lower than what I get in brawlers.
If I want to win more often, I will play brawl over mid-range or long-range.
Look, I've made my share of positioning mistakes as a brawler, and I've realized that you got mentally to rewind your movement 2 or 3 steps to realize where you went wrong. While it may feel that the proximate cause of your demise is that you're taking fire from enemies outside of your effective range and you have no way to get out, you must realize that you made poor choices and maneuvered yourself into position to be pinned in the first place. When selecting a path/position, you gotta be mindful of where your
covered routes of egress are going to be in case you need to use them.
I have my starchy moments, too, and potato my way into stupid places and get wrecked. Thing is, I'll own up to my own stupidity
and that's how I learn.
Edited by YueFei, 31 January 2022 - 12:10 AM.