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@VersusGravity Wasnt the body suit "artificial assistance"? With olympics its different as its not organized by a stock company with shareholders insisting on profits.
Apex is just not that game. You need to accept that or switch to another game with no aim-assist.
I personally play MnK because thats how I want to play. For me Apex was never about competition.
Cant even do any of that movement magic 😃
@Airish85
Your logic is such a mess.
Olympics is when all athletes start under the same conditions and show off their skills, and in this case, people with completely different conditions are grouped together.
To compare to baseball, left-handed hitters can use metal bats, and right-handed hitters have to use only wooden bats.
Would it be acceptable if this happened in real?
And it's not a competition for you, but it's basically a competition game. And the genre of battle royale, and the reason why rank exists is to compete.
And people want "fairness" for competition. They want to be free from factors that harm fairness, including boosting, Abusing, and Cheating. So is Aim assist. It's considered a factor that can hurt fairness enough from the perspective of KnM players. In fact, not only KnM, but each other is bound to be unfair in some way, regardless of which side is advantageous. How can there be fairness between them when it's a different environment from the start?
I'm also a KnM user and can't use tap-strapping or various movement techniques. However, I believe I can compete with higher opponents through my character's skills, positioning, and aiming training, so I keep playing this game. but Pad's aim assist makes them meaningless. that's too much powerful to deal with on them. that's too much.
If that's the appropriate level, why would anyone abandon the familiar KnM and switch to Pad? Even the pros.
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@ratherplayfinals
"To compare to baseball, left-handed hitters can use metal bats, and right-handed hitters have to use only wooden bats.
Would it be acceptable if this happened in real?"
You are saying it like someone is not allowing you to switch to controller? If its superior then why not use it?
This is how every athlete would see it.
Bold of you to assume I would care of how I rank when playing Apex.
Playing cards with your kids is a competitive game if you play it like that. At the same time I can play Apex casually.
"why would anyone abandon the familiar KnM and switch to Pad?"
This where you go off tracks and probably is the reason why you are so persistent on this discussion. How does the kids born after 2000 get into gaming? Through consoles that cost couple hundread bucks. You cant even get proper gaming monitor with the same money. And consoles you play with controller.
So there is no abandoning the familiar KnM for Apex target audience. You are just coming from different background.
Future is now. Old MnK geezers like me are not the ones buying cosmetics.
I get where you are going and input based lobbies would be cool but Apex doesnt really have the player numbers for that.- ratherplayfinals2 years agoNew Adventurer@Airish85
"You are saying it like someone is not allowing you to switch to controller? If its superior then why not use it?
This is how every athlete would see it. "
I wonder if you understand what I'm saying.
It's not a matter of allow, it's about the benefits given to a particular group.
It's just a difference, whether it's a natural or learned outcome.
Do you think it's easy for a right-handed hitter to switch to a left-handed one?
and I don't care if you care about competition or not. and I never said that.
whether you are interested in competition or not, you need to understand that you are in a competitive game. Playing games you want or not is directly related to competing.
"why would anyone abandon the familiar KnM and switch to Pad?"
This is not an important part of the debate.
I'm always in my position that aim-assist is too powerful and needs a nerf.
It means that aim-assist benefits too much beyond abandoning an already skilled input device.
It's just your idea that kids born after 2000 will enter the game on console, it depends on the region or country. rather, it is not the console that enters the game, but the smartphone. so this is not appropriate to generalize, and also not appropriate to support your logic. Apex target audience cannot be concluded to be such.
Meanwhile, steam alone has a minimum of 100,000 and a maximum of 400,000 companions, and it is hard to admit that the number is not enough.
In pre-season, there were numbers that were less than half of this, and most of them were KnM users, and there was no problem with matching at all.- csj7112 years agoNew Vanguard
@ratherplayfinalsI greatly sympathize with you... AA is too strong.
Just like NA's pro players use controllers around them, Japanese pro players also have a lot of controller players. Korean players use MnK more than controllers, and so do I. That's why I often feel down...
I recently saw AA's undue strength at the Korea-China-Japan e-sports competition and the Asia Festival. The Japanese team, which won the first place in the team death match, was mainly composed of control users, unlike the Korean and Chinese teams. And after the match, when the host asked one of the Japanese players about the winning factor in an interview, the Japanese player answered, "Difference in devices." As an MnK player, I was so frustrated to hear that...
And in this situation, the advocacy for AA is frankly ridiculous.
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