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It's the intelligence of the player. They almost always stand in goo...die...get rezzed...stand in goo...die...repeat...
My gaming experience "evidence" says otherwise. I appreciate your contribution to the discussion though.
So, it does have to do with the system they play on by your assessment. ie younger players tend to play more on console. Therefore console players are less experienced gamers.
I'm not the one that said controllers were the issue.
Console players are usually NPCS.
Thats totally true. 99% of the times i play with controller players they usually are more useless than NPCs especially in third or first person shooters. There is a reason why most games allow to turn off crossplay.