GriM_AoD wrote...
Ronnie Blastoff wrote...
GriM_AoD wrote...
20 headshots on ecks bawks?? impossibru
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Bad drawing- drawing is bad.
And no i got the joke, was just pointing out to those who actually think the statement is true that xbox players don't fail at this game, only pugs do.
N7 Dynames wrote...
So
your telling me that using single shot weapons which require 100%
player input is less skilled than a spray and pray weapon that
essentially lands bullets randomly. Key word: Randomly.
Good day sir.
EDIT:
A low damage, highly accurate single shot weapon is the ideal method in
which to display aiming ability, my suggestion would be the Mattock.
You misunderstand GREATLY what aiming is in both my post and in the game if you believe for one second this game takes ANY SKILL WHATSOFUDGINEVER to be "good."
Yes high damage single shot weapons are ideal for headshots, Does that mean they require more skill, speaking from a ME3 p.o.v. where every single shot lands exactly where you put it, (besides a crusader, which if you notice isn't used for headshot showoffs) and there is no bullet travel time, bullet drop, windfactor, or as you say "random" which is actually realistic for guns in general, since most guns have a spread inaccuracy.
No they don't require more skill.
Does that mean using a spray and pray weapon makes you a better skilled player, lol no, but since its so random... and since random is random, and since there is no "accuracy" in random, and since you have to land on the head for a final shot with this inaccurate "random" shot to get a headshot... Its much more "respectable."
Good day. good day.