So this was first experience with Splatoon.
The Roller really worries me. It might be cause I'm an unskilled noob but the Roller feels broken? It was the only weapon that I felt effective when using, and I could never beat anyone that had it when I was using other weapons. Is this just a learning curve thing or is the roller a blatant OP weapon for unskilled players?
Also any word on whether they're gonna include a single player campaign? I heard the first one had amazing bosses, and frankly a single player mode feels like the best way to acclimate with and learn the game before hopping online.
Aside from all that, it was great and can't wait to play the final game.
Still 720p on docked mode? Didn't get a chance to try it as I am out of town and left my switch at home.
The OT for this game needs to be called "Yes, you can turn off the motion-controls."
The OT for this game needs to be called "Yes, you can turn off the motion-controls."
So this was first experience with Splatoon.
The Roller really worries me. It might be cause I'm an unskilled noob but the Roller feels broken? It was the only weapon that I felt effective when using, and I could never beat anyone that had it when I was using other weapons. Is this just a learning curve thing or is the roller a blatant OP weapon for unskilled players?
Also any word on whether they're gonna include a single player campaign? I heard the first one had amazing bosses, and frankly a single player mode feels like the best way to acclimate with and learn the game before hopping online.
Is there a way to turn off the annoying motion controls?
I'm in LA and didn't have any issues, so maybe not.So jelly of the people still playing and with no disconnect issues.
Oh well, I shouldn't complain too much since it IS a stress test on the servers.
Is the disconnects depending on the region of the servers? I'm in southern California.
It's because you are new, rollers are not broken at all. It's all about maintaining distance.So this was first experience with Splatoon.
The Roller really worries me. It might be cause I'm an unskilled noob but the Roller feels broken? It was the only weapon that I felt effective when using, and I could never beat anyone that had it when I was using other weapons. Is this just a learning curve thing or is the roller a blatant OP weapon for unskilled players?
Also any word on whether they're gonna include a single player campaign? I heard the first one had amazing bosses, and frankly a single player mode feels like the best way to acclimate with and learn the game before hopping online.
Aside from all that, it was great and can't wait to play the final game.
That was good. It's been a while since I played Splatoon, but it still feels like the first game, though I need to retrain my muscle memory to jump with B instead of X and not looking for the map on my controller.
I think the graphics were improved but not to the level I was expecting, but it still looks really good. It played a smooth 60 fps the whole time while docked. Tonight I'll try it in handheld mode and see how it plays.
The new music is on point.
Ya hopefully everything went smoothlyWas he using his phone as a hotspot?
Call me stupid, but how do you use grenades? I played a few rounds in quick bursts while at work and didn't take the time to figure it out. Just made due without them.
RCall me stupid, but how do you use grenades? I played a few rounds in quick bursts while at work and didn't take the time to figure it out. Just made due without them.
So this was first experience with Splatoon.
The Roller really worries me. It might be cause I'm an unskilled noob but the Roller feels broken? It was the only weapon that I felt effective when using, and I could never beat anyone that had it when I was using other weapons. Is this just a learning curve thing or is the roller a blatant OP weapon for unskilled players?
Also any word on whether they're gonna include a single player campaign? I heard the first one had amazing bosses, and frankly a single player mode feels like the best way to acclimate with and learn the game before hopping online.
Aside from all that, it was great and can't wait to play the final game.
So this was first experience with Splatoon.
The Roller really worries me. It might be cause I'm an unskilled noob but the Roller feels broken? It was the only weapon that I felt effective when using, and I could never beat anyone that had it when I was using other weapons. Is this just a learning curve thing or is the roller a blatant OP weapon for unskilled players?
Also any word on whether they're gonna include a single player campaign? I heard the first one had amazing bosses, and frankly a single player mode feels like the best way to acclimate with and learn the game before hopping online.
Aside from all that, it was great and can't wait to play the final game.
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