The Double Standard of Online Play in FN3

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  • sleepytercel
    Banned
    • Sep 2004
    • 605

    #1

    The Double Standard of Online Play in FN3

    Everytime I play this game online I realize why I hardly enjoy EA games. Too many cmplainers and too many folks with double standards.

    Now let me ask this. Why is it that you want to Haymaker over and over, but get mad and whiney when it is parry'd and then one is laid on you? How can anyone call that a cheat ad how can anyone call it cheap?

    The mechancs of this game are so simple. I know you guys are used to playing "Joe don't know crap" and haymakering them to death, but it's part of the game when you can parry to lay one back on you. The solution when someone has this skill to stop it? Stop using it!! Especially if you get knocked down 3 times in one round. I would figure people have this grand ability to learn and adjust.

    I had one guy who asked me "do I use nothing but haymakers"? I told him that I didn't. The first thing he does is try and haymaker me. Well, that haymaker got parry'd and he got stunned. He then whined, called me a liar, and quit, which made for a quick and easy win. I'm sorry I don't allow anyone to pound on me. You can't have it both ways.
  • Complex
    MVP
    • Oct 2005
    • 2494

    #2
    Re: The Double Standard of Online Play in FN3

    Are you on PS2?
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    • sleepytercel
      Banned
      • Sep 2004
      • 605

      #3
      Re: The Double Standard of Online Play in FN3

      Originally posted by Complex
      Are you on PS2?
      I'm on Xbox. It's alright though. If they get irate because of their stupidity, I typically just take the headset off. No since in becoming part of the fray. There's almost inner-enjoyment listening to someone get so out of control over this game. I'm really not that good, but because of FN2, I;ve gotten really good with the parry system. You can only imagine how much better you are in FN3 since everything is much slower lol. I'm actually surprsed that a vast majority of people who play this game don't know how to parry. I guess the only reason I don't mind if someone attempts haymakers, is because it's an advantage to me, and I prefer people to use them. I don't understand the crying when the parry system is an actual skillful tool. It's also a skill to read where your opponent is trying to block so they don't parry you. I guess I can be aggravating.

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