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I mean I'm just now seeing players at silver 1 that know to shoot the loki clones and spider nests and what not. And thats top 12% of the player base.
Ignoring broken hero in any game turns him into noob stomper, and he is getting unbalanceable at all.
He is broken, stop trying to saying that he isn't
What is chill for you is not chill for others, clearly there are many people that share a different experience for this to be a trend. It's not just about people don't want to improve, getting better at one hero or team comp doesn't mean one has to perform well in all situations. It would be problematic to measure how good you are in Marvel Rivals with how good you are countering one hero. Iron fist wrapped the whole meta to one single hero, like you said:" Adapt or Die." Either you enter a game knowing how to counter him or you lose, that's not fun and it does not encourage people to try out different heroes. That is not fun or chill when all games are about countering enemy Iron Fist or having your own iron fist carrying or getting hard countered. There is no variety in game play, and that's how a game dies quickly