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Originally Posted by Fallen Angel
You very rarely take the offensive with anyone else.
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Very rarely does anyone else act as irrationally as you do.
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Yes glitches are annoying. The thing is and the point you are missing or ignoring is that I should not have to go find another game and I should not have to put up with it happening.
I bought the game to enjoy playing it competitively, not to hope to find a competitive match without people exploiting a flaw to win.
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You might have a point if not for 2 things. 1) It takes about 30 seconds to exit a game and find a new one, and 2) These glitches get patched. I know, I know, a month for a patch is an ungodly amount of time. It still gets patched though. And I'm not advocating exiting the game every time someone is glitching. But if it's so bad that you're getting worked up over it, why they hell wouldn't you?
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I see you didn't argue my point about it being gamebreaking though, so nice job avoiding admitting you were wrong.
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I thought my position was clear. Apparently not. Here it is. Infinite care packages are not gamebreaking. Care package running is not gamebreaking. Javelindom is not gamebreaking. For reasons I've already run over multiple times. The hack that was going around where you'd get negative experience? That would be a gamebreaking glitch, if it actually were a glitch and not a hack.
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As for noobtubes, having OMA plus a perk that enhanced damage radius to an already overpowered weapon is gamebreaking.
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Not really. Again, for reasons I've already expounded on. You didn't seem to have a problem with it, though.
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Originally Posted by Fallen Angel in the MW2 thread
Christ I love using OMALOL and being a total asshat.
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Originally Posted by Fallen Angel, about 3 posts after the last one
One Man Army Laugh Out Loud
Assault Rifle with Noob Tube
Claymore
Smoke
OMA
Danger Close
Ninja
Fire both tubes, change to same class, wash rinse repeat.
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Arguing whats gamwbreaking by saying just leave the lobby doesn't make it something annoying but non-game breaking. It makes you someone too proud to admit you are wrong.
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I've read this over 4 or 5 times now and I'm still not sure what you're saying.
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Originally Posted by Requiem
Dying repeatedly due to something that shouldn't exist in the first place, sounds like game breaking.
For me, dying is what I -don't- want to do. I'm not sure what your objective is when playing, but I play competitive games like CoD because I want to be good. I want to be better than the other people, by using legitimate means to outkill, outthink, and use better teamwork. You might not be bothered by getting killed repeatedly due to these kinds of things, but for some people, it ruins the game. When something like tubes become a 'part of the game' that are abused every other game by one or more people, it most certainly is enough to feel like there's no longer a point in playing. When there is no skill being used, and abuse of a BROKEN/overpowered weapon, it breaks the game for many. I didn't pay $60 for a game and however much for DLC to have my experience ruined by a developer's refusal to fix something that's broken. Or by them taking months to fix something.
I feel we have very different 'standards' by which to judge games by. A game like Team Fortress 2 still has such a loyal following years after its release, because Valve is a company that knows how to please their customers. They -regularly- patch the game, and they are trying to create an environment in which people aren't given the opportunity to get consistently angry at a design flaw.
Seems like you're just discarding these inherent flaws as something people should 'get over', instead of urging the developer to DO something about it. I for one, will not be purchasing this game in order to do just that. I'm not happy with how they design their games, or neglect the game after it's released only to spend their time on new content instead of fixing old content.
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Why shouldn't it exist in the first place? It was placed as a legitimate weapon in the game by developers. It's part of the game. It's easier to use than other weapons, but so what?
Noob tubes are a sterling example of just how thin-skinned and fragile the COD community is. Anything that interferes with their pwning is overpowered and broken. Noob tubes, MLC knifing, quickscoping, Tac inserts, OMA, Scavenger...hell, just insert anything from the game here. I'm confident someone out there is complaining about how overpowered it is. Req, we've played together a bunch of times, and I'm sure at least some of those times had more than a couple of tubers. You always did just fine.