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@stukapooka Ice trooper is pretty powerful, and can be really annoying in GW2, I hate getting frozen when running from cover to cover and get stuck out in the open! >.<
The translucent cloud is so helpful as I can actually see what's going on instead of guessing what I'm shooting at. I love that aspect. As far as size, you may well be right, I haven't really checked on that, it's not as obvious as the Imp's gravity grenade.
Movement in BfN is just off so often, thanks for pointing out that shooting in the air thing. I've noticed that with ZPG and it throws me off as it doesn't even feel right to slow down like that.
I don't see sticky all that often, as 90%+ of soldiers use rapid fire as it's THE upgrade to use. I love the idea and system of BfN's upgrades, but they really need to fix how so many upgrades feel essential and others are just to fill up the 7 points.
DPS in BfN in general is a little too low, and combined with sprinting and most fights at longer ranges, means more people escape which is very frustrating in general. Part of why I like GW2 the most is that you don't have shared vanquishes in GW1 so even if you do a massive amount of damage to an opponent but someone else finished them off, you get an assist and they get the vanquish which is maddening, while in BfN, while I feel it has some nice XP incentives, people run away too often and jump like loons while doing so.
I get why people like the transparent cloud but its just one of those things I've never really had a use for as I got use to just looking for the red crosshairs.
Thats the flaw of the upgrade system in that the best ones are the only ones used, than the other spaces are filler. You also have no way of knowing when a soldier has it due to how the upgrades are presented.
Sprinting just gave every one a "screw it I'll run policy". In most games with sprinting the ttk is appropriate in killing you in seconds. It doesn't work nor does it belong in class/hero based shooters.
- Iron_Guard84 years agoLegend
@stukapooka The only character I can think of that is as oppressive as GW1 Super Commando is GW1 Toxic Pea, and for BfN Brainium Basher. Toxic Brainz in GW2 ticks a lot of people off and could use a nerf but I don't see that many of them, and they tend to get ganged up a lot when you do. Also in GW2 when the zombie team has like 3+ Imps and they all get their mechs out at once can be rough, although that corn vs. Imp portal event saw Imps getting stomped hard, I never saw Imps do well in that matchup at all.
A couple others could use looking at like Astronaut, but part of why GW1 is my least played of the 3, is the proliferation of Toxic Peas and Super Commandos. I still love GW1 of course, but that's one reason I play it less.
- stukapooka4 years agoLegend
@Iron_Guard8Toxic brainz is kinda overrated at times as he's very lackluster without his overload. Chomper can also easily dispose of him, even in overload. He could use a slight nerf but I don't think he needs as big a one as the community wants to give him.
Astronaut can be a bit much but how can we forget when marine biologist was a pain.
Gw1 is a mixed bag for me nowadays. Its got the best maps in the series and i really like a lot of the aesthetic and design but its balancing, lack of pve, and leveling up system (it locked abilities behind this as well) aged like milk in the sun. I also found plants pretty underwhelming outside of g&g. Shame as I'd take any gw1 remaster with bots over a bfn map.
The spam of peashooter and foot soldier as a class gets pretty old really fast.
Wallnut hills especially highlights this with the lack of new characters in the map in gw2 as the balance changes really skewer it and you can tell its just not suited for the og8 anymore, alongside bringing back the class spam from gw1.
I feel like gw2 hit that sweet middle ground between having too little classes that they become overused like gw1 or having too many to the point they are underused like bfn.
Tbf any game where three mechs get called at once is gonna feel overwhelming but thats kinda the point of the mech.
Imp is not corns equal in gw2 at all and even the mech has a big hitbox that he can abuse with his abilities and chew through them at a surprisingly fast pace with regular weapons when hitting the glass.