I was just stating the facts, not opinions, not equating anything to skill. Okay, then tell us why tracer doesn't require much skill. Just because she's a hitscan doesn't mean she's easy to use. Hanzo cut down the whole of California's redwoods to fling at people (He even harnessed the power of the Native spirits of the Redwood forest just to fling them, too), yet McCree, at best, is shooting .454 Casull or something like that. Though McCree is a point and click adventure, the things he has to click are zipping around and counter strafing the f*ck out of him while Hanzo can fling logs at the general direction of an enemies head to insta-kill them. Soldier is a better example of how hitscan can be fairly more consistent than projectiles, but he still needs to burst past close range and hit repeated shots for much longer than McCree, and he's supposed to play like a main DPS. I don't give a **** about Tracer because I just flash n headshot her. I wish my Battle.net was McHanzo. it really matches my play style. Maybe I should've asked this first, but are we talking about actual team fights or 1v1s? They're completely different beasts to cover. P.S. PC is the better platform
If you are McHanzo. You are the only thing I fear when playing Tracer besides the rare moments when I lose track of a Roadhog. **** Hanzo and his ****ing redwood wide hitboxes for his arrows.
I never said she wasn't skillful because she was hitscan, I said all things equal a projectile gun is more difficult than a hitscan one. I think she doesn't have a high skill ceiling because her gun is a spray weapon with a 5meter range.
I used to love jacks tacos but then I grew up. Do the taco wrappers still say purina meat company on them?
I think the one thing we can all agree on is that Five Guys is the best fast-food burger chain that has ever existed.
I had it once and I've never cared to again. The burger was honestly just whatever, and you can get wayyy better fries from other places.
Are we all back on the best burgers again? HAHA Somebody please make a thread and let's vote this thing out!
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"Hey man, I'm paid thousands of dollars every year from a AAA Developer to make the game work, I have a degree in aerospace engineering, I drive a Subaru, I'm a husky owner, and I'm eating a bagel right now. I think I know what I'm talking about." -MultiLockOn At least 2 of those aren't helping your argument in the least. Unless you are trying to prove you like to make love with other men. (Subaru and the Bagel)
That's the point. He was saying stupid irrelevant **** to prove his point so I listed irrelevant details as well.
Graphic: I was watching my cat torture a mouse he caught outside by bringing him to tall grass line and letting him go into it just drag him back. I really enjoyed it. Also here is the thing with Tracer she does a maximum of 240/120 with a single clip (Enough damage to one burst the majority of the cast). The third highest dps in the game. The top 3 have never changed btw. Yet her usage has only ever been middle of the pack in the highest level play(not counting no hero limit) and she is not played in competitive play nearly as much as other characters. Yet she has this potential for damage. With one of the fastest charging ults in the game that gives the potential for at least a one man advantage. Why are so many people choosing other dps characters to climb? Was that irrelevant enough? I think it was.
She's not played nearly as much because she's one of the harder characters to play. Nobody has said otherwise. However, if you are alluding to that statistic somehow proving or suggesting that Tracer has definitively the highest skill ceiling... then you should join the Olympics as a long jumper because that was the largest leap to a conclusion I've ever seen.