You know how a picture's worth a thousand words? Well, a video's worth a thousand pictures. Let me show you firsthand, from my perspective, why I hate PvP in general.
He really thinks it's worth the hassle He's really bad at CQC and quits almost instantly when better players join.I don't see the problem?
Also, why is your life support off? Do you actually think that makes a difference?
We had people who came from PS4 to PC CQC. They thought they were good, but it turned out they weren't.
PC is by far the most competitive.
You can't say this while using top tier equipment against people who has only started.
I've just had a few matches against your unbreakable shields and one shot guns. You're not competitive, you're bored out of your mind lifeless who's using top tier stuff against newbies and noobs to boost your absent self-esteem.
The key is POWERUPS. To succeed in CQC, you must control the powerups in the match.
The weapons powerup is incredibly powerful, and with it you can destroy someone in a couple seconds. Shield powerups make your ship much more durable, and also restore shields that are broken.
Too many CQC rookies get upset at their lack of gear, when in reality it is powerups that give you the edge.
Lol, there are no unbreakable shields or some such. I am terrible at CQC but at least I dont suck so much I can't admit it.You can't say this while using top tier equipment against people who has only started.
I've just had a few matches against your unbreakable shields and one shot guns. You're not competitive, you're bored out of your mind lifeless who's using top tier stuff against newbies and noobs to boost your absent self-esteem.
In general I don't like the idea of powerups and such 80s arcade notions, but it is what it is.Yep, Knowing the map and being able to loop the powerups is one of the key to win fights.
When 2 evenly matched players fight each other, the one that manage to time his loops and control the power ups will win
And it's quite ok.
But it's really not ok when there is a significative difference and the better player also takes advantage on the powerup loops.
Then the weaker (noob) player gets totally stomped with absolutely no chance to do anything.
So for this reason alone i would remove the powerups from the matches when there is a significant disparity between the players matched together.
The real advantage here is that Musketeer does basically nothing BUT CQC. And, of course, if he's challenged by someone remotely close to as good as him he immediately takes a ship with Silent Running, which honestly IS overpowered
You can't say this while using top tier equipment against people who has only started.
I've just had a few matches against your unbreakable shields and one shot guns. You're not competitive, you're bored out of your mind lifeless who's using top tier stuff against newbies and noobs to boost your absent self-esteem.