I was always a big fan of the large rockets, infinite range for missions and one of the only weapons that legitimately let you lead your shots in AC battles, and of course high single damage and high potential damage for the weight, so you could be very fast while being extremely deadly. Cheap ammo too iirc.
I watched the VOD of this on Twitch and boy, chat just would. not. stop. with the backseating about what build they should be using, what kind of guns, what kind of ammo etc. I don't get why people can't just let it go that a streamer's playing "sub-optimally"? Especially when their advice ends up being wrong!
It's their way of feeling involved in what's being played I guess? Personally, I tend to give out advice when watching a friend's stream, especially when he's struggling with a concept or area of a game. What I don't get is giving advice when it's not needed, appreciated, or even interesting for the viewer. E.g. giving the streamer advice that would trvialise a section of gameplay is just a bad idea and even robs the audience of the struggle or surprise that should've faced the streamer. But in the end people can be weird, can't they?
This was my Jam!
I was always a big fan of the large rockets, infinite range for missions and one of the only weapons that legitimately let you lead your shots in AC battles, and of course high single damage and high potential damage for the weight, so you could be very fast while being extremely deadly. Cheap ammo too iirc.
I watched the VOD of this on Twitch and boy, chat just would. not. stop. with the backseating about what build they should be using, what kind of guns, what kind of ammo etc. I don't get why people can't just let it go that a streamer's playing "sub-optimally"? Especially when their advice ends up being wrong!
It's their way of feeling involved in what's being played I guess? Personally, I tend to give out advice when watching a friend's stream, especially when he's struggling with a concept or area of a game. What I don't get is giving advice when it's not needed, appreciated, or even interesting for the viewer. E.g. giving the streamer advice that would trvialise a section of gameplay is just a bad idea and even robs the audience of the struggle or surprise that should've faced the streamer. But in the end people can be weird, can't they?