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BIamBoozIe's avatar
4 years ago

Apex Legends will never get past this point

Here’s the thing I hate about Apex Legends, this amateur game with teenage developers who only responds to constructive criticism with memes: I like playing games where it’s obvious you’re the better player. You know you’re the better player because of stats, rank etc. When you’re playing you can feel it and it gives you that confidence.

In Apex Legends, however, how do I know if I’m the better player? Who knows if I’m better than my opponent or if my opponent is better than me?

There is no skill in this game. Game awareness? Yes. Aim? Yes, and that’s pretty much it, and no one has out-aimed me yet in this game if we’re having an equal fight. PERIOD!

If I’m max level, have thousands of kills and a 3.5 KD, and I die to someone who’s level 8 with 23 kills, does that make him the better player? He killed me after all.

Or if I get 10th place with 10 kills and someone else gets 2nd place with 0 kills, who’s the better player?

How do you prove who’s the better player? Hide harder? Dig a hole? Stay in one place for the rest of the game and ADS a doorway and take the shot when someone walks in unknowingly? Is that what separates us? We know stats don’t matter. Badges can give you a slight idea of how good a player is. Very slight. You may be able to tell what you can expect to achieve with that teammate.

But wouldn’t you think that someone with 10 000 kills would kill someone who’s level 5 every time? But that’s simply not the case. There are too many random elements that plays a role in winning a fight. It’s not just aim or movement or whatever.

I could take out someone who’s a Predator, who’s on paper is considered better than me (which they’re not, trust me) and later die to someone who just started playing the game.

I keep dying to the worst players. Every time. I never die to someone who’s actually better than me.

Think about it: I have over 10k kills, well above average KD, and let’s say I die to a level 10 bloodhound with default skin and default banner pose. He’s got 23 total kills on his account. But he kills me. Somehow. Then I decide to spectate him. Him and his teammate runs around for 10 minutes doing nothing, and in the next fight he gets into, he just flops over. Dead. Didn’t hit a single shot, couldn’t tell left from right if it would have saved his life.

Then the game automatically makes you spectate the team that just killed him. And what do you see? A team that’s even worse than him!

And then you ask yourself: How come he could kill me, who’s way better than him (or am I?), but he couldn’t kill them? How come he hit every shot when shooting at me, but he didn’t hit a single shot on someone who was practically standing still?

This game makes me want to gouge me eyes out. 90% of the time I play this game I can’t believe what is happening. If I’m dying to someone who’s actually better than me, that’s fine. But so far I’m dying to people who are absolutely clueless!

But you keep playing, because there’s no other shooter game like Apex. That’s just the truth. But there’s no good counter when you face a bad player. When you face a “good” player, you know their every move. You know how they’re gonna strafe, you know where they’re gonna hide, you know when they’re gonna push or retreat, what angle they’re coming from. You know it all. Against bad players, you sit there wondering what just hit you.

19 Replies

  • @reconzero Ok, maybe being the best in the game is an exaggeration, but don't get caught up on that. Point is that a bad player should never be able to kill a good player, given that you spot eachother at the same time and have the same health.

    And you see what level your opponent is once they've killed you. In the Summary tab.

    Do you honestly think that someone who's level 8 can be better than someone who's max level? Generally speaking, that is.

    I'm not bothered with cheaters. That's beyond your control and it's nothing I can get mad about.

    Luck plays a part... Sometimes, maybe. Luck is something that should be rare and not something that's part of every fight.

    None of what you're saying is what I'm talking about.

    Honestly, if all you do is camping behind a rock sniping at the last team, you'll never experience the things I'm going through. And the players I'm referring to aren't even people who play like you.

  • hayhor's avatar
    hayhor
    Hero
    4 years ago
    @BIamBoozIe I have a pretty good understanding of it due to playing a lot of different ways and experimenting. If you are dying to level 8s they are either pred smurfs or you aren't as good as you believe or they got lucky 3rding you.

  • @BIamBoozIe wrote:
    @Cro_PitttIt's not a real sport.

    It therefore not something to take so seriously died to a level 1 technically once... I more suspected it had something do fact that his friends he was playing with shot down rest of my shields and health but level 1 got the knockdown. Honestly it just a thing that happens games are always lucked based and just cause one person played 10,000 matches and another only played 100 doesn't mean the one is superior to the other. It just mean one could have gotten better luck at shooting someone over the other. All 1st person shooters to some degree have similar mechanics and I think a level 8 who was extremely good at shooting can do such. Mr Blam Boozle you state also in another post that you should never die to players lower rank then you but are you telling me you didn't get a win ever around that low of a rank when you started out? I got a win on my first day of playing and was Bloodhound.

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