Give us the option to be in matches with one class per team. Having 6 orochis in a game is killing all the fun. The community is abusive with Any short cuts. So please police your own game before it dies
I honestly find every class require a bit of skills and some require a lot. But that orochi .
Originally Posted by JESTER Z99 Go to original post
Quit playing an overpowered weeaboo fantasy class
For myself I don't care for K/D ratio or losing. In duels I'll die a dozen times until I learn the style of who's facing me. Love the fun and challenge . But spamming one button then running around isn't really any fun. I just don't want to quit on this game.Originally Posted by JESTER Z99 Go to original post
I know the orochi is fast and light that's why he hits fast and run fast but why isn't he staggering when he gets blocked for a second to balance the fight realistically because he's light ? Trust me. If they don't wanna fix him. Just give us the option to play in a more balanced environment in forced balanced teams![]()
Not the fastest char.Originally Posted by DistrictEx Go to original post
And a match vs 4 shogoku's is not that fun, but if they limit it to 1 player per class I am going to be stuck rushing to queue up as the only class I play. This is not the kind of game where you can be a jack of all trades, as you will be a much better player if you focus 99% of your efforts into perfecting a single class.
Berserker is lightening fast but depends on skillsOriginally Posted by Funeraee Go to original post
Peacekeeper is super fast with great dodges but beatable and depends on player skills.
Just saying balance is the key word.
We should have it as an option . Select is open to unlimited classes or limited. Just to let each enjoy their experience instead of being pulled into spammers boring tacticsOriginally Posted by Casper5632 Go to original post
Just to say people complain about Orochi because he is too fast for their small brain. But he isn't the fastest. That's allOriginally Posted by DistrictEx Go to original post