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> Here, I’m going to offer you constructive advice all else aside.
This whole statement, and everything else you said, goes under the assumption that everyone complains about it because they suck. Not only is that a baseless generalization, but is almost a strawman in itself. Even pros at the game and some people in Champions rank have something to complain about. Does that mean they actually suck?
I can tell because you said things like this:
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> - Sprint sucks - Spartan Charge is to strong - Hit detection is broken - Aim settings are broken - My controller is brokenThe list of excuses could go on.
In order:
Sprint has little to do with how good you actually are. It’s not faster paced, it literally limits you as a player. I could go on, but there’s a whole thread about Sprint.
Spartan Charge, also comments but you apparently ignored them.
Hit detection, proven by 343i because they changed the aim assist on some weapons to make up for it.
Aim settings, literally proven there was a mechanical problem through testing and 343i confirmed it and released patches to fix it. So it’s not an excuse, it’s a legitimate flaw with the game.
“My controller is broken” - I don’t think I need to explain that one.
You can be entirely great at a mechanic, and not like that mechanic.
I can be super great in using a Sniper Rifle that has an aimbot on it, doesn’t mean I can’t complain about the aimbot. It’s not hard to use Armor Lock because it was OP as all Yoink!, but people complained about it.
I don’t need to ask “What am I doing wrong” because I’m not losing a bunch of games in the first place.
Disregard the whole “you just suck at the game” mentality you cling on to, and realize that maybe people don’t like the mechanic because it’s a bad mechanic.
It has nothing to do with “adapting.” A bad change is a bad change, whether you adapt to it or not.