I don't even play this game, but this made me laugh for a solid minute.Lief wrote:I'll just leave this here...
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I don't even play this game, but this made me laugh for a solid minute.Lief wrote:I'll just leave this here...
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You mean the shotgun wielding flanker that can cause havoc in close quarters and excels at picking off support characters and some tanks is high tier? Say it ain't soooooo.SperoWolf wrote:So, I was apparently very misinformed by a certain tiger after buying the game, because Reaper is the sixth highest-tiered Hero in all of Overwatch, by the tier chart. All this time I thought no one agreed with me on Reaper, but he's officially ranked very high
I trusted you
I trusted myself xD I've been watching pro play a pretty good amount recently, and I haven't seen Reaper much, must have just been watching the wrong gamesSperoWolf wrote:So, I was apparently very misinformed by a certain tiger after buying the game, because Reaper is the sixth highest-tiered Hero in all of Overwatch, by the tier chart. All this time I thought no one agreed with me on Reaper, but he's officially ranked very high
I trusted you
Agreed. Each hero serves a distinct role and has a part to play in team composition. Ranking heroes on a tier list at all, especially individually, misses the point of how Overwatch functions as a game.Ryusen wrote:Tier lists comment
A plus about Soldier 76 though is he can heal. This is why a team of just Solider 76s work... Way too well. (I'm not talking about the weekly playlist this week either).SperoWolf wrote:https://gifsound.com/?gfycat=ScrawnyCar ... sXrPvM&s=8
Every [censored] time.
It's first come first serve. If someone clocks in as a sniper before you, you have to play something else. If two people clock as offense first, you can't choose offense. Etc. Nothing's more infuriating than when someone's slow to the draw and goes "Welp, we could all lose or you can give me what I want and don't deserve". That's how you know someone's a [censored] player.
If I had a dime for every time I was forced to switch to Widowmaker, Reinhardt, Bastion, or Mercy because some idiot chose Tracer when we already had a Reaper/Soldier I'd have at least ten bucks.
What comes before the #17851 midnightblink, or something else?midnightblink wrote:Just wanted to share my Battle.net code in case anyone wanted to play together: #17851
Lol, yeah, wrote that when I didn't know anything about how to use battle.net. Username is NightKnight (my name was taken and I pressed the random name generation button, that name came up, and it seemed too coincidentally similar to my regular name for me to pass up)foxlord wrote:What comes before the #17851 midnightblink, or something else?midnightblink wrote:Just wanted to share my Battle.net code in case anyone wanted to play together: #17851
SperoWolf wrote:My main list is now:
McCree, Reaper, Bastion, Hanzo, Zarya and Mercy. I play all of them pretty equally, except Bastion. Poor robot bb gets no love from me unless the enemy objective is literally right on our doorstep
Just going to put this here :pSpero, referring to my McCree recommendation wrote:I know. Still doesn't mean I'm gonna use some other lame character :p
Haha, I was more pointing out the fact that my recommendation was a good one, rather than saying "lol, wut? You can't change opinions". But yeah, I agree that Reaper is a better flanker, that's kind of his whole thingSperoWolf wrote:Well duh :p Everyone's opinions should change as they move from nub to 3pro, and I'm more proud of the fact that my opinions are always expanding than anything. But Cree's still not my favorite. I find Reaper's versatility to work best on the two offense missions and objective capturing. McCree does really excel at the two defense missions, though. As Reaps gets behind the enemy defensive line and [censored] up their [censored] (and has tons of support skills built into him), he can thrive in hot environments and actually does best in them. But without the support skills, Cree kinda gets blown over even an inch away from the enemy defense. But, his crazy fast damage and stun move do wonders when he's playing defensively. Plus, his high noon is super hard to hit on a scattered group of defenders either running around or hiding around the objective a few inches from cover. His ult can only really work from behind the enemies, and again: Cree + defensive line = dead cowboy. But, Cree + there is no line = cowboy behind a ton of unsuspecting enemies.midnightblink wrote:Just going to put this here :p