I cant say I care honestly.
Ft has had the advantage so long it would be nice for them to be outnumbered for once.
Honestly the majority of ft who play pubs deserve all the trolling and abuse for the shit they out their teammates through.
I cant say I care honestly.
Ft has had the advantage so long it would be nice for them to be outnumbered for once.
Honestly the majority of ft who play pubs deserve all the trolling and abuse for the shit they out their teammates through.
People just don’t take it that seriously. They just other want to kill something or rage a bit.
Rage you say?
RAAAAGE.

Something like that, but since it’s online, only the size of your lexicon matters. Some just go with ‘moder bish’ and some string a few sentences together.
That’s like asking what is someone is going to learn easier, playing guitar or drums. It depends on so many things, including their interest and their inherent talent
It’s a genuine question.
Like I’m sure if we tested it out, say a group of 100 new gamers, they would have a way easier time with a shooter than almost any other genre.
I honestly want to run this experiment now.
But I can say this with 100% confidence.
I’ve always found shooters to be the easiest genre to play and get into.
Like me, personally.
That’s just your prerogative. Doesn’t mean is the same for most people. And if PHG has show us something, is that is definitely not for most people. Most people play like shit, even on PC with a K&M, while they are fairly good in other type of games (RPG, puzzle solving, even fighting games)
I really wanna test this out.
Just to see the results.
But that’s another story/topic.
Some (I think good number) new gamers can’t even move around the environment in fps games
They get disoriented
Whereas they can mash buttons in a fighting game and sort of get by
Highly disagree.
fighting game, no question.
It all depends. Just like here, there’s execution and knowing the game. Once you know what you’re doing, you can work on execution. If you don’t know the game, you’ll be frustrated most of the time.
Even though fighting games have you in a side scrolling box, there’s plenty to learn about movement. Plank dashing, fly/unfly, upbacking, super jumps, knowing the distances for footsies, what’s safe and isn’t, frames on move startup, push blocking, etc (from mahvel)
I seent it
I’m sure there are plenty of vids on YouTube also
Are you taking from experience? It would be good to hear from someone who’s proficient at both
Do you play fighting games? Or any genre besides shooters?
And are you good at them?
Do you play games besides shooters?
Yes
But we’re talking about people who never played any game right?
Then think back to when you were new.
Did you play golden eye?
Cause I had no trouble with that as a young kid,
But had a HARD time with castlevania 64.
The N64 had wierd controls period lol
I naturally gravitated towards fighting games
Struggled with everything else initially
Especially platformers
oh hey this is something i said over a year ago cool maybe someday