You’re preaching to the choir. You gotta take those arguments up with Gaijin. The playerbase at large still hates the grind.
ah, and you only click at the enemy fighter? how did you get in a position to click him out of the sky? how did you figure out the lead? Meanwhile for ground targets you look, click and kill
The fact you’re being flagrantly hyperbolic doesn’t help your meritless argument. Enjoy your skill issue. Good luck, dude.
wow what a skill issue shall we check your profil on air rb??
However the fuck that is a skill issue lmao. All you want me to do is fly circles or click at static objects as if that takes any skill at all
You can. Doesn’t mean I care since I don’t take the game super seriously nor play like a statpadder.
Unlike some people though, I don’t go making up excuses for why I can’t PTFO. If anything, because I PTFO my stats are lackluster but hey, that’s the price of PTFO.
yup thats why you have the worse metrics than him if he has that much of a skill issue
you can statpad by playing like the problematic guy bc you force the enemy into an economical decission…
Kinda funny tho, that the guy without the skill issue is against “fighterjocks” while not even managing close to a 1KD. I dont care about stats, but sometimes they do show who has a take not based on experience.
so the statpadder is more or less overrepresented in the category of camping the af to force you into this decission to get you unaware
Having good stats doesn’t mean you’re a good player. Just about anyone can get a good KDR, especially if they’re playing specific vehicles or playing in a specific manner like spawn camping.
What makes someone a good player or not is their flexibility and their ability to PTFO. It doesn’t matter if someone has a 2-1 or whatever KDR; if they’re inflexible and a one-trick player than they’re garbage, and that’s just plain truth.
spawn camping in air rb isnt that common tbh… so I dont know about this statement
I know that stats say almost nothing but at some point they do indicate a bad player. Another specific manner is “Airfield camping”, indicated by high K/D but low kills per match. What makes a good player is their ability to kill others while minimizing risks. Any player can farm ground targets or line up a crosshair of the bombsight but defeating someone in a similar/better plane or better position takes skill. A good player prioritises the biggest threat and tries to eliminate it. Ai targets are not a threat, the last guy who could come out at any moment if left unattended is a threat.
While Gaijin does NOT fix the balance problem, this will NOT happen
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I don’t know what kind of ARB matches you’re playing because I see it on a very common frequency.
Fair assessment. That said, it’s still important to PTFO if a team wants to win. While killing AI may be dull, it is necessary if a team wants to win. To ignore them is to beg for an otherwise preventable loss.
“spawn camping” not letting the last one rearm is spawncamping?
Spawncamping is camping the enemy spawn and killing them as soon as they leave or their spawn protection ends, or in other cases invading the spawn area and killing them right in it.
For ARB, it’s camping outside of the AF AA engagement zone and killing them as they come out of it.
It’s a scummy, talentless tactic and regular practitioners of it are unworthy of any semblance of respect, as far as I am concerned.