7 years ago
So. Many. Idiots.
What happened? Do people just not bother learning a game anymore or what? Every game I play has been, 90% of the time, has involved people that just do not know how to play this game. There are hund...
I feel you, but free-to-play games should come with free-to-play expectations. It's not rare to see someone pay a subscription for a game they don't care about playing well in, let alone this.
I am fairly certain there are people who play CSGO and still don't know about spray patterns. Since Apex Legends doesn't yet have a skill metric you have to accept that you could end up with those same kinds of players when you choose to join solo.
Edit: Also this game is only 23 days old. Crucial info to remember. In an ideal world where nobody ever has to go to work and everyone is a pro gamer, things might have been different. But it isn't.
I still can't understand people who scoff when they see single/double figure recorded kills at the start of the game when in reality, that person probably has hundreds on their preferred legend. Likewise with peoples attitudes toward new players despite being new themselves, but only slightly less new. I'd rather team with a level 1 who has years of experience with CSGO than a level 100 who has only been playing shooters since Apex.
Sorry this edit turned into a ramble.
@cooperal1012 wrote:I feel you, but free-to-play games should come with free-to-play expectations. It's not rare to see someone pay a subscription for a game they don't care about playing well in, let alone this.
I am fairly certain there are people who play CSGO and still don't know about spray patterns. Since Apex Legends doesn't yet have a skill metric you have to accept that you could end up with those same kinds of players when you choose to join solo.
Edit: Also this game is only 23 days old. Crucial info to remember. In an ideal world where nobody ever has to go to work and everyone is a pro gamer, things might have been different. But it isn't.
I still can't understand people who scoff when they see single/double figure recorded kills at the start of the game when in reality, that person probably has hundreds on their preferred legend. Likewise with peoples attitudes toward new players despite being new themselves, but only slightly less new. I'd rather team with a level 1 who has years of experience with CSGO than a level 100 who has only been playing shooters since Apex.
Sorry this edit turned into a ramble.
I don't mind people who are level 1 providing they have a grasp on the game to begin with or have at least tried out the training mode first (which everyone should do!). I, too, would prefer to squad up with someone that has hundreds of hours in CSGO but a really low rank, it shows their ability in shooters but it's about the people that are just winging it.