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Posted - 2013.09.06 16:34:00 -
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So, you have this Aim Assist put into the game. Before, the aim tracking was garbage, and you couldn't hit anybody because the hitboxes weren't they should have been. You shot right into someone, and nothing registered. You shot a little ahead of someone and STILL nothing registered. So now, you shoot at someone, and bullets actually hit people, and your sight sticks to the enemy(hitbox) better, because underneath the skin, the game knows where the actual hitbox is?
I don't see how this is a bad thing. For me, it makes shooting a microscopic bit easier, making the game less stressful. It hasn't changed my scores at all. It can't be OP if EVERYONE has it.
-How is being able to shoot someone a little easier a bad things? - How is being able to be shot a lot a little easier a bad thing? -You do realize you can turn it off, right?
I think people are under this conviction that the AR is the standard measuring stick in DUST, because it's that way in other shooters. For some reason, they think that kills should take longer in DUST, just because.... Whats wrong with speeding up the game a tad bit? I like shooting people full of bullets or what-have-you, and they actually die a little bit easier for once. I know my aim is good (kind of legendary actually, lol) so I like being rewarded for my skill for a change.
I gave 1.4 a try, and so far I don't see how it changed the game all that much, besides matchmaking. So, why is this Aim Assist thing a bad thing? I don't see anyone complaining that they missed a target and the game corrected it for them, and rewarded them the unjust kill, lol... |
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Posted - 2013.09.06 16:55:00 -
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I find nothing wrong with a level playing field, lol. Bring it on is what I say :)
I'm still mopping the floor with randoms, lol... and I'm doing it with starter fits too, lol. |
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Posted - 2013.09.06 19:30:00 -
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Cosgar wrote:Disturbingly Bored wrote:History has shown that whenever the playing field is leveled, the people who were making a killing off the previous system ***** and moan like crazy.
The game now feels less punishing for players with average skill, and harder for players with superior skill (because random reds are now a threat). Oh noes. The sky, it has fallen. Skill is earned though practice, trial and error, learning. Now there's no point when you everyone can hip fire like a boss.
There was never skill involved with DUST to begin with. Before it was just spray n' pray, or spam explosives because you never knew if your weapon was going to do any damage because of bad hitboxes, lag, etc. Now, its EVERYONE has a chance for their bullets to connect...
The skill comes involved with using cover, dictating engagements, map knowledge, etc...
Bottom line, it makes things more equal as far as bullets connecting better. Yes, a starter fit, fresh out of the academy, scrub may kill you a little easier, but its YOUR fault for getting onto that situation in the first place. In an open gunfight, you should still have the advantage because of superior equipment and possibly aim. That's what being good is all about. Its more than just good aim. You have to look at a match as a whole. That's what tops leaderboards, and separates good players from the Gods... |
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