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  1. #11
    Originally Posted by Brave_Thunder Go to original post
    You can't have perfection if you don't have repetition.Sure,with time you will know every single moveset and tactics...this means that you are now master of the game?No.Just like in shooters you can't have 100% (except aimbot) here you can't parry/counter Gb or generally win 100% of the time.With your logic,League should be dead by a long time yet.
    With practice this game isn't challenging anymore, trust me, you'll see. Unlike league or other repetitive games mentioned here, this game is too short and requires any mental effort to challenge yourself. Strategy is pretty straight foward, the combos and combat system once you understand what every character does, it becames straight foward, the characters unlocks and rewards are too superficial and the so special faction war is more like a war asset deployment simulator which you don't feel war at all.
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  2. #12
    Yes, because you are obviously some kind of prophet whom has the ability to foresee the future.

    Dude, get out. No one gives a DAMN what you think.
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  3. #13
    Originally Posted by Horskr Go to original post
    With practice this game isn't challenging anymore, trust me, you'll see. Unlike league or other repetitive games mentioned here, this game is too short and requires any mental effort to challenge yourself. Strategy is pretty straight foward, the combos and combat system once you understand what every character does, it becames straight foward, the characters unlocks and rewards are too superficial and the so special faction war is more like a war asset deployment simulator which you don't feel war at all.
    Let's ignore the faction war or the unlocks,I'm more focussed on the combat.Every character has a light and heavy attack,chains and movesets that can be learned.Exactly how you can learn every ability of a hero on League.What differs here is how you can react to those.Maybe you prefer the more tactical pace of mobas,where you can move and fight as a team on the objectives.But for me,mobas are way too centered about the team,while I like to be valued just for my performance.And here,even if I get countered with conq as Pk, the game will be won by the one who out smart or has better reflexes than the other.There aren't times,no early or late game,everything can happen from the start of the end of a game.If you don't like it fine.Even sayng that with experience it may be boring is fine.But sayng that this game doesn't require any mental effort can't be said.It'a fighting game after all:reaction and strategy at their finest,in a (usually) 1v1 scenario.
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  4. #14
    Originally Posted by Horskr Go to original post
    With practice this game isn't challenging anymore, trust me, you'll see. Unlike league or other repetitive games mentioned here, this game is too short and requires any mental effort to challenge yourself. Strategy is pretty straight foward, the combos and combat system once you understand what every character does, it becames straight foward, the characters unlocks and rewards are too superficial and the so special faction war is more like a war asset deployment simulator which you don't feel war at all.
    Not challenging obviously guys... lets quit the game since it doesn't challenge you anymore after u get to know every characters movements so yea you definitely won't lose any game in your future after you have learned everything.
    That's why you are for sure not even top 10000 in this or any other game.
    Go tell your real life friends about how you think about the game,if you have some, but getting into a forum where people like to talk about in game mechanics or general stuff and trying to stomp the game into the ground without solid arguments is just pathetic.
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  5. #15
    owerwatch is stuiped game with no combos mechanic some deep elements too, its overhyped because blizzard, but many people play it, why ? counter strike/dota 12 years the same from 1st versions 2-5 new heroes 5-10 rebalance, but people play it 10+ years why ?
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  6. #16
    Originally Posted by Gray360UK Go to original post
    To be honest I think you're worrying too much about the price of a game.
    There are classes you haven't even played yet and an entire single player campaign.
    If theres even a small chances you'll get a good few hours of entertainment out of that, then buy the game.
    It's not like buying a house or anything.
    It costs about the same as a good night out.
    This.

    How many times have I spent 50+€ on a night out with friends (don't even get me started on the nights were I was paying for my 2 student friends who don't have decent income yet)
    4 of my friends will buy this game as well and if we only had fun for a week it would still be worth the money.

    Although, I can understand that some want to get more time out of a game for their money to claim people that don't agree with OP are "Ubisoftwarriors" or something is rather silly.

    I also believe OP forgets about the many different cancels/mixups you can throw out which makes this a lot more about mind games at higher levels rather than knowing all combos and reacting in a flowchart manner.
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