In MWO however, if you're the last guy against 5 enemies, I don't care how good you are, you aren't winning that fight, unless by some miracle every single enemy is literally 1 shot away from death, and even then, it's freaking hard as hell to pull off.Ĭonsidering there's no single player or free-for-all type modes in this game, there is no excuse to be a, "Ima do what I want," player, and if you are, you deserve every single "git gud" comment that comes your way, because you really should git gud. A good CS:GO player can clutch a 1v5 situation with good aim and timing, and it happens more regularly than you'd think. I'd even say the level of teamwork dwarfs CS:GO. They may not have the mechanical or piloting skills down, and could be the biggest noobs in the entire game, but as long as they stick with the team, they're already more effective than the vast majority of "casual" players out there. How in the ever living &^$% are players butthurt over the competitive nature of PvP?Ī lot of players don't truly understand just how team oriented this game is, or how important their single mech is. They likely SPENT MONEY on assets within this PvP game. ![]() ![]() The casual, "I play for fun," mentality just baffles me. If you aren't trying to conquer, what's the point? You might as well be playing pat-a-cake baker's man. After all, what is a game? A game is a contest between people with an objective to achieve. If you aren't playing to win you shouldn't be in the game. For the same reason I would not hire a person with minimal to non-existent game experience to showcase gameplay for something they're unsuited for." I would not hire a carpenter to teach a science class. Polygon showcased gameplay footage in a bad light because of the player's ineptitude with the medium. It doesn't even need saying that you don't have to be good at video games to have fun in them, what it does say is that if you're inept at playing a game you have no right to judge it or showcase it in a way that makes it unfaithful to the product.Įveryone has the right to play games, but if they lose they shouldn't blame the game for their own faults unless truly warranted. IN A GAME LIKE DOOM WHICH IS HEAVILY SKILL BASED. ![]() You believe people's merits should not be respected it it gets in the way of fun for others. I bet you believe aiming is a social construct and must be torn down for the sake of equality. The Polygon gameplay was atrocious and made the game look clunky and horrible, which is completely wrong unto how it actually feels. "This article highlights what's wrong with gaming journalism where the journalist is hardly a gamer. The first comment pretty much says it all:
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