mkopec
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How do you buy individual shit? I have some coins but cant figure out how to spend them.At 715 credits. Buying Ribbit Skin for Lucio at 1000, then Jester for Junkrat after that.
How do you buy individual shit? I have some coins but cant figure out how to spend them.At 715 credits. Buying Ribbit Skin for Lucio at 1000, then Jester for Junkrat after that.
Go to the Hero Gallery on the main menu and pick the one in question, then category (spray, and so forth), the individual one you want, and then on the right it should show Equip and Unlock right underneath it. The rest should be obvious.How do you buy individual shit? I have some coins but cant figure out how to spend them.
Exactly this, what happened to well thought out, clever trash talk? I love bashing on git gud/QQ/Salt idiots. No disrespect to Araxen but step it up, I expect more from my RR brethren.Jesus what is up with all the generalisations and cliches? He wasn't being salty at all for fucksake. He was simply stating that Lucio is a requirement in any serious game, certainly any competitive/tournament game and that as a result, he hates him on principle. Which makes complete sense. It had nothing to do with cheese. Jesus people, stop resorting to dumb cliches and instead try engaging in discussion critically. You really sell yourself short when you resort to cliched communication rather than engaging in meaningful dialogue. So tired of the "salt" "qq" and "get gud". Collective gamer IQ goes down every year as a result of these retarded cliches.
Pretty much. I've almost completely stopped using Mercy, who was my main for a long time, because people want all her healing but don't want to do shit to protect her. Lucio is far and away the better choice for anything not organized.He's the perfect pub healer. Because mercy will die a lot and have a horrible game if the team doesn't watch/help her(in an even matchup), whereas lucio can pretty much take care of himself most of the time.
If you hit your boost right away it gives your team time to set up before the unlock, and it's back within a couple of seconds of engagement anyway. Basically either the other team has a Lucio and you both used your boost for speed or the other team gives up the advantage. And pretty much any time I've played Lucio, which is a lot, if the other team doesn't already have one they switch to one some time during the match. He may not be required, but he's definitely preferable most of the time. Mercy really kicks ass, and is superior, when you have teammates that realize that she has to stay alive to heal, boost damage and rez, but most quick play pugs couldn't care less as long as they getting kills. In any given match I'll heal more, deal significantly more damage, and die far fewer times as Lucio than Mercy. It's also a lot more fun zooming around the map, knocking people off ledges, taking out turrents, etc. than it is running back from the spawn point over and over again.Lucio isn't required for shit. Did you ever notice that the capture point doesn't unlock right away? That was put in specifically because of Lucio. If you do use Lucio you are better off saving the boost for HEALING when you engage for the first time instead of running to a capture point that isn't active.
It's annoying to see the same five characters in every match. It's even more annoying when, if you don't pick one of them, you have to listen to some know it all bitch and moan because you didn't pick them. My last game last night I had one of these guys complaining about character choices some of us made, specifically because I picked Pharah over Bastion. I proceeded to wreck shit with her and if I had been playing Bastion that wouldn't have been the case. If it weren't for the 4 other people in the group I'd just switch to the worst possible character and troll the shit out of him with, but I just blocked his mic and moved on.This is starting to become my major probem with the game, yes, there are 21 characters and more to come but if you want to win you are pigeon holed into the the best 5-6 out of that lineup to win. Let me be clear, yes you can win with many other compositions, however, people are going to choose the path of least resistance to do it. How Blizzard didn't see that shit coming is beyond me.
It's fine dude that last match was such a shit show. It was late (for me) probably best to end it there anyway.Wrath_sl said:Sorry for the group I was playing with earlier tonight that disbanded. I tried to leave the game and forgot to check the stupid leave as a group box.
The way Torb is right now, he requires as much skill as the enemy team makes you require. There are games where you literally cannot fuck up as Torb because the enemy team just has no concept of how the game works, and there's games where you have to be super-dwarf to pull your weight at all because the enemy team has geometric mastery and can hit 95% of the turrets from around 2 corners. It's actually the main problem I have with playing him, is it feels less reliant on what I'm doing than even Mercy.No love from your own team on the cards, though, regardless of whether you're dropping armor and destroying the other team. I guess everyone thinks he's too easy?
The key (I think) with Tracer is to not focus too much on making kills, but instead on messing with their formation/walls. She's fantastic at that. Tracer players have to accept that they won't be getting many POTG's and that they won't often be getting lots of golds. Tracer is a very underappreciated hero. She's similar to Mei in that she can singlehandedly ensure a win for your team without anyone ever noticing that it was you that did it. Yeah, Mei is recognized when she lands a perfect ult that wins the game, but there are also a ton of really well placed walls that win fights/games that nobody notices. So you have to be ready to accept being an unsung hero.Also last night I decided just to work on my backline harass by playing Genji, Reaper, and Tracer. Reaper obviously a bit different as you just want to be up in people's grills the whole time.
Actually did surprisingly well. Most matches with reaper I was at the 30 elim mark, and it just felt right.
Genji I'm fairly terrible at, but definitely feel more comfortable.
Even got play of the game with Tracer which was surprising. She's a bit twitchier to play than I'm used to, so I'll need more practice.
I'm just using the time now to become more comfortable with as many heroes as I can.