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I think the top weapons in the game right now are Lancer / Great Reaper / Taurus.
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Stopped reading here, not only not true, but there's distinct disadvantages to using high value weapons vs low value.High weapon value always would trump your lower weapon value.
I suggest you read the whole thing. Not only that, but your failure to read it all makes me believe that you are biased. As such, I have no respect for your opinion.Stopped reading here, not only not true, but there's distinct disadvantages to using high value weapons vs low value.
But there's also weapon which function exceptionally well with little value. Value means nothing, don't confuse it for efficiency.
Your problem seems to be you dislike people taking the time to perfect their weapons, and think they shouldn't be rewarded for it as much as they are.
I will agree, fusion should be easier though. If it was at the point of just making pretty much any weapon within the span of a week, fusion would be much better.
If it was at the point where that mostly casuals would be unable to make 320+ value weapons, but able to hit anything below that with 3-5 specific mods consistently, there'd be far greater averages of high level player throughout random.
I want to point out here that I think a tactic when designing competitive games is to make a character look cool but function terribly to help separate casual players (play it for their favourites, which are likely to be non-viable in higher-level play) and competitors (play it for the technical aspects of every character and flock to those with the best potential for their playstyle).Why should I use anything less when I can have more fun using what I like?
You get a good feel for how a player plays. You can tell if they are playing sloppy or if they have a good idea of what they are doing. And I'm not talking about someone having a bad game sloppy. I'm talking about just bad sloppy.I'm curious what, exactly, it is you like DAK. We could probably help you.
I'm also curious how we're supposed to tell between someone who has a good weapon and relies on it, and someone who has a good weapon and is good.
So, essentially... You don't like the game because players with better weapons have an advantage over players with worse weapons?I dislike people leaning on their weapons like a crutch. They don't have superior skills, just superior weapons.
OK powerhouse, whatever you say.So, essentially... You don't like the game because players with better weapons have an advantage over players with worse weapons?
Behold Gentlemen. The average casual's mindset. Plaguing competitive communities since pokemon red/blue.
Brush him off and move on.
Because it doesn't. The combination of better player/weapon wins.So please, tell me at how is it even competitive when the better weapon wins over skill.
Poison is actually very potent on a stalling weapon. But most people can't make it since it needs a highly refined weapon, and is only any good in 1v1. (since in ffa/lvd, they can just ignore you since it's impossible to kill you. And it's also very slow)(hi there poison)
If I wanted to play an RPG I would. Anyways, time for all if you to quit assuming that I'm a lazy player who never/refuses to fuse.It's a lot to work on for a casual like you, but whining about it won't solve anything. Either actually improve, or give up. It seems like you're choosing the latter...
Seriously kid? Yes, I am not into the whole idea of fusion. Why? Because it is not fun. For me anyways. Understanding it is just a hassle too. (I don't want homework with my games.). As for weapons: you see them in terms of value. I see them in terms of what they can do. Probably not the best approach, but its been working. (8-5 kills on average per round, 1-2 deaths. Good rounds I can go double digits, terrible rounds I can go negative. It happens.) So it is not a matter if I am lazy or not, its a matter if something is fun or not.Those are garbage lol. Tons of wasted value, and it's been a pretty universal agreeance that multi star weapons are bad.
Even if you are fusing, you aren't getting too into it/good at it. No offense. I mean, there's not even a neg mod.
Like i said, get some skills. Then you can start complaining. There's no excuse for not having negative mods, you can get them by idling/speed running chapter 1 for christ's sake.
Anyway, if you want skill vs skill without any other possible variables, go play pong. This game has matchups, strategies, pseudo-levels, restrictions, and rewards people who put in the work to be good.
This game is neither skill vs skill nor weapon vs weapon. It's nothing so simple, and if you want a game that simple, you're playing the wrong game. And it's quite obvious from your weapons that you're inexperienced anyways . . .
Go play, stop being lazy AND GRIND, get better, get some experience, then come back.
I clearly said the game was not DESIGNED to be competitive. Melee was not DESIGNED to be competitive either. Learn to read. Community makes things competitive. However, doesn't mean that people have to agree with a game being competitive or not.Not competitive? Melee wasn't meant to be competitive, and see how well that turned out.
Uprising is the only PvP game I regularly play lately. That should say something about how competitive I feel it is, regardless of intention.
In the end, weapon value is no issue, because you still dodge (or cancel) the bullet exactly the same way.
Pretty much this if you ask me. The weapon is only as good as the player using it.I'll admit that the whole weapon portion feels so much like Pokemon, but there's a whole other aspect to it that Pokemon lacks. Since Pokemon is a turn-based RPG, there's no room for reflex and similar skills to be used. Uprising has a combination of fighter and FPS to its combat, so the weapon is only half, if even, of the battle. If you can't dodge in time, you lose.
I think Sakurai absolutely teased Kid Icarus Uprising potentially getting a Switch port.... I will believe that till I know for sure it's NOT happening lol
— OJ - PlayerEssence (@PlayerEssence) November 23, 2022
Bandai Namco was rumored to be working on a classic remaster for Nintendo Switch, it could be Kid Icarus Uprising. pic.twitter.com/0HcQluu69C