Mikey Ducati wrote:David Mustane wrote:Don't blame the losers that can't not run proto and maybe lose a Pub match? You are all ******* ********.
Protostomps keep anyone new from playing. Two of my brother's friends picked up the game cuz he talked about it. They quit the same day. WHY? Proto stompers! HRMMMMMMM.......
The problem is with you proto stompers, it always has been. You ****-tards are the reason no one plays.
Dude, even without the prototype suits, you dudes will still get your butts handed to you. Because you suck. You go up against higher difficulty to increase skill. You don't get better any other way.
Can I ask you question? What color are the eyes of a prototype? I'm wondering if you're being beaten by protos or are you really getting beaten by advanced suits.
45mil in skill points versus someone starting out with under 1mil in skill points. MMO's have always answered this absurdly idiotic thing you point out: a great player in decent gear gets good results, a **** poor player with excellent gear gets the same results. If you use an assault militia build and take on someone using a lol~logi build, they may not be able to run as fast as you or even react as fast as you but they can afford to take a crapload more hits and slightly live long enough to finish you off even after unloading their whole Duvolle and resorting to a Magsec for the finishing blow.
Likewise most players don't get better when facing stacked squads with superior experience and fittings. One of the most basic principals when you learn any sport is to stop approaching the game like a pro would. Ever see a tennis player or golfer learning? They don't start out in the same field and same distance as a pro but instead start off in smaller fields and with less restrictions. Dust514 doesn't do this and has no means to create a diminishing cap on learning experience; players who've played longer are in the more advantaged situation to earn skill points and add to that lead versus newer players.
Individuals who think it's "just" the proto or adv suit or apply the moronic logic of it being "skill~based" miss all the basic tenants of learning that life teaches you even: you didn't learn to drive in the Daytonna 500 but you assume applying the same principal of learning with new players battling against the pros will teach them works magically.
I hate ****~poor logic as much as morons that feel the need to white~knight events or their need to feel superior because they can tromp on new players. And for the record, an advanced suit could be more lethal if someone has capped all of their dropsuit upgrade skills versus someone that just allocated their skills to get a proto dropsuit. Ever heard of the big picture? Guess not because you wouldn't have replied with such a weak reply in the first place.