Einsam_Delphin said:
But it simply is. Doing more and doing it faster, that's the biggest part of how you play at a high level in most games. If not, feel free to explain to me what it is that seperates a great player from a not so great one. |
Einsam_Delphin said:
Well, it is, lol. All of them require real time inputs and reactions, the more and faster you make them the better off you are. |
You could try showing any signs of reading or responding to more than the very first sentence in my posts, your curt replies are coming off as a little rude to be honest. I'm trying my best to explain this but it's difficult. If you have a better explanation for why I enjoy Team Fortress 2 but not Halo I'd love to hear it.
If I simply said I don't enjoy high-level play in any game at all and prefer to play all games at a leisurely pace, would that be a more acceptable answer for you? I do like pushing myself to beat my friends in games like Smash, Pikmin, etc. But I usually try to do it by outthinking them rather than by cramming as many actions as possible into as short a period of time as possible. Smarter and more deliberate actions, not more of them.
And from looking at Splatoon it doesn't look like Turf War is balanced for both of those playstyles to be even. As I mentioned, it seems like the most effective strategy is to repeat a very quick motion over and over and over again. Even though in the very first presentation about the game, one of the game's directors mentioned preferring to wait in ambush for enemies to walk by, this doesn't seem like a strong approach in practice. How long do you just sit there, waiting, not spreading any ink? You're not getting any points that way. Even when someone eventually does walk by you, killing them hardly gets you any points, anyway, and as they immediately respawn it hardly gives your team an advantage at all.
| zelmusario said: Motion sickness for a gamer is such a drag. I feel your pain. I can't play Portal 2 because of it and I almost puked 45 minutes into Bioshock Infinite. If it does bother you, try some ginger candy or one of those Seaband bracelets. Ginger candy works really well for me. |
Assuming you didn't continue, you stopped at just the right time. Not being able to play Portal sucks though.
| jigokutamago said: Try watching it at different frame-rates. I hear 30 fps and 60 fps can make a difference. You could always set your TV to the frame-rate you like. Anyways it should be better when your the one controlling the camera. |
I feel it in both 30 and 60 fps. There are Youtube vids of Splatoon gameplay at 60 fps in Chrome.








