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If you have half decent hitscan aim and equip almost any spray hitscan + charge rifle you will do fine with basic movement outside titans in most modes like attrition or bounty hunt. Literally just play the sp first and a game or two of frontier defense.
The ttk is super low (~1/5th of a second) and cod like. Occasionally throw an ordinance at the closest cluster of ai in attrition and you will do decently.
Now will you do better looking up all the movement tech, sure but how easy the gun play is massively underplayed and the meta weapons are the easiest to use by far, not to mention how much of an impact you can have on matches just by doing the obj like farming ai.
The funniest thing is Titanfall 2 is one of the most balanced shooters out there. Every primary works well for its niche with the exception of like 2 and as long as youre using the movement system to play to your weapon's strengths and use your pilot ability to cover your playstyle, no one weapon is dominant over any other and the same goes for the titans - every one performs the role it is meant to do just as well as the others perform their roles.
The only "imbalance" is that this is not a ranked game, it's a lobby shooter, and just like lobby shooter used to be for literal decades before built-in MMR systems upended online shooter culture, there's no skill bracketing, nor does their need to be because there is no ranked system and no penalties for losing.
i remember a time when you would play on your favorite server and get to know the "usuals" who frequent that server, too. It was a much more social experience and teams would balance itself, because people would switch teams mid game, if needed. because everyone was less worried about KD and win percentage rather than having a fair match and a good time.
I really pity younger players who never experienced that.
If you can slide hop at will, you can be considered a sweat by new people. Because it looks illegal. Playing single player first would be a nice beginning. Then watching a single 5 minute tutorial will do the rest. easy fix. skill issue jk :). GL HF. Lemme know if you need help!
this is my man
I haven't even fired up the game, and based on this comment chain, I don't want to.
Game's apparently overrun by meth head twitchers and that's no fun to play with at all.
I was sent a link to this comment chain by a friend who does play.
Pretty much ALL shooters are sh!t when you have a few tryhard sh!tters fycking it up for the vast majority of the population.
It's amazing how obvious it is too, when you experience a community before, during, and after a popularity boom that draws in all the flabsweats.
Battlebit Remastered is a perfect example.
The beta was AMAZING.
Then the game got popular on release, and it became unplayable for most (because twitch sh!t-lickers invaded EVERY match and you got to watch +75% of the players get spawn camped 24/7).
Around a month ago, it's popularity died down and it became an enjoyable PVP FPS again, rather than "Aimbots and Adderall Abuser Simulator 9000".
And it's always easy to tell who the vindictive diarrhea sommeliers are; because they complain or fire back with some bottom-IQ comments like "Git gud", "skill issue" "it's just a game bro" et cetera when you call them out on it.
If it were a skill issue, I wouldn't have a 2-1 KD, post community-wide twitcher infestation.
It's just that I'm not a meth addict or an ADHD 12 year old who's abusing their Adderall prescription as a performance enhancing drug.