. Also, I'm gonna need numbers and a spread sheet for the theory that casuals support this game @SkerKro
^ This. ^VaranisArano wrote: »The hilarious part about this thread is that 1vXing only survives as a playstyle due to "Casual" players.
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Experienced, non-casual PVPers don't fall for that. They'll either avoid the 1vXer or fight them on a ground of their own choosing.
@SkerKro never called for a nerf since I played this game and I sure dont have to show any kind of proof about my opinions. As most would say it's an opinion and not proof. It's what I've seen, and yes I've lost lots of duels, but never cried over it, I've won a few though.
VaranisArano wrote: »The hilarious part about this thread is that 1vXing only survives as a playstyle due to "Casual" players.
@SkerKro I think it may be more of a difference in opinion on the definition of casual. To me it isnt really a casual is not somebody who logs in everyday and pays a sub, or buys crowns, etc.
To me is not casual is the guy or gal who logs in once a week occasionally gets a few runs and dailies in and off doing their own thing and gone, but the jackasshats, since the jackasshats are found everywhere and found in every single group. These jerks, maybe 2x for an hr, or when the new dlc drops, stands around a way shrine in their newest costume, with the latest apex mount, and could careless about the performance of the game as long as they look cool in their new 30k crown store exclusive house.
If you run in a group in pvp I could careless, if you solo I could careless. What I care about are the dev's making changes based off of input from a jackasshat player base, (see my definition for jackasshat), that kills gameplay for those that have put a large amount of time into the game. That could be pve or pvp.
It's like a temp coming into your work place and demanding the whole SOP be changed to suit their needs.
@SkerKro I think it may be more of a difference in opinion on the definition of casual. To me a casual is not somebody who logs in everyday and pays a sub, or buys crowns, etc.
To me a casual is the guy or gal who logs in once a week, maybe 2x for an hr, or when the new dlc drops, stands around a way shrine in their newest costume, with the latest apex mount, and could careless about the performance of the game as long as they look cool in their new 30k crown store exclusive house.
If you run in a group in pvp I could careless, if you solo I could careless. What I care about are the dev's making changes based off of input from a casual player base, (see my definition for casual), that kills gameplay for those that have put a large amount of time into the game. That could be pve or pvp.
It's like a temp coming into your work place and demanding the whole SOP be changed to suit their needs.
Casuals kill gaming. They want to be at the top and whine when they aren't due to lack of experience in the game.
When they see somebody 1vX they think it's the sets, the class,etc. They make the same build, get beat, and cry for nerfs or cry cheating or exploits. They are the toxic part of the community that drains the fun out of a game for the rest of the player base.
Thrusts-His-Spear wrote: »Imo summerset and wolfhunter was the Pinnacle of pvp balance. Was there things that needed slight adjustments? Yes but the game was balanced in a way were you couldn't 1vx good players. But if the group you were fighting was bad you could out play them with LOS and picking them off 1 by 1. People kept talking trash to me when ever I commented on a nerf post because I was telling them you can't get 1vxed unless you were bad or made a huge mistake in play. Bad players will always blame the game instead of learning how to play
What exactly is a "casual"? I play a few hours almost every night. Sometimes many hours on weekends and I consider myself a casual player.
What exactly is a "casual"? I play a few hours almost every night. Sometimes many hours on weekends and I consider myself a casual player.