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lookcr
4 years agoSeasoned Ace
@Skill4Reel Me too.
So far I haven't seen a convincing argument that one is better than the other, so I sometimes think it's pure gratuitous hatred of change. The only complaint I understand is about the engineers who should in my view have the repair tool as something fixed in the class, like the medics and defibrillators
So far I haven't seen a convincing argument that one is better than the other, so I sometimes think it's pure gratuitous hatred of change. The only complaint I understand is about the engineers who should in my view have the repair tool as something fixed in the class, like the medics and defibrillators
4 years ago
@lookcr wrote:
@Skill4ReelMe too.
So far I haven't seen a convincing argument that one is better than the other, so I sometimes think it's pure gratuitous hatred of change. The only complaint I understand is about the engineers who should in my view have the repair tool as something fixed in the class, like the medics and defibrillators
I have to agree as well. I haven't seen anyone really justify how the game was ruined, how the specialist have destroyed team play, or have removed any of the features previously provided by classes.
- lookcr4 years agoSeasoned Ace@VBALL_MVP That's exactly it, for me the arguments don't make sense. When talking about Teamplay, what classes killed him, I think, what changed from one game to another? I even commented on one point, if we really need a closed class as a Medic, to play as a Medic, the problem is with the player, not the system, what you have there to do anything, including playing in a way more "traditional" if you want, just assemble for that.
The game has so many other problems, map design, lack of cover, performance, now complaining about scoreboard, and that about classes doesn't seem to make any sense, in my opinion of course,
seems to be one more "Don't change my game if I don't get mad"
The other points, like voice, animations, skins I understand, but it's aesthetic so there's nothing to discuss