Edited By
Julia Forester
In a recent discussion, gamers are expressing their frustration over the overwhelming strength of hitscan characters in competitive play, particularly affecting projectile heroes like Pharah and Echo. Many players feel trapped with no options but to adapt or struggle, igniting passionate debates online.
The ongoing conflict centers around the mechanics of hitscan heroes like Sojourn and Cassidy. One player shared their despair about dropping ranks, noting, "I just feel like I'm just stuck to play hitscan or to go Genji and hope" This sentiment resonates with many who feel sidelined by the current meta.
Frustration with Heroes: Players commonly criticized hitscan heroes for dominating the game, reducing diversity in character selection. One comment states, "Hitscan is so ludicrously strong in neutral I feel like there's no point playing anything else."
Adaptation Struggles: Comments reflect an ongoing challenge in learning to counter hitscan characters effectively. As one player noted, "I found jiggle peeking corners no longer works consistently unless your team wins the neutral often."
Desire for Fun Gameplay: Players express a longing for enjoyable experiences rather than conforming to the meta. "I'm trying to have FUN in a video GAME", stated another frustrated gamer.
"Thatโs the best part. Hitscan players donโt really main any hero. They main hitscan."
Many agree that relying on hitscan characters reduces the fun challenge that comes with mastering projectile-based heroes. Another player echoed this sentiment: "Honestly, it sounds like you just need to learn a flanker to force them off."
โณ Players report a dramatic shift in gameplay, feeling forced to choose hitscan heroes.
โฝ A majority of comments reflect a disenchantment with the current meta.
โป "Iโll never understand why people say soldier is boring" - Captured sentiment from multiple users.
As competitive gaming evolves, how will developers respond to these frustrations? With evolving player preferences and competitive dynamics, future patches may need to address hitscan imbalances to restore fun and variety in gameplay.