>>35603118>UR SO MAD BRO UR SO MADStill doing it, I see. FYI, I'm not all that mad. I just think you're an idiot.
>The only one that seems to have a problem with it is you, you are also the only one name calling. You still haven't disproven anything I have said. All you have done is get more and more frustrated.Because unfortunately, retards like you are a dime a dozen while the rest of us either can't be fucked to argue against you, or are simply too busy having fun actually playing the game. Guess the joke's on me for not doing the latter, eh?
I actually enjoy shit like this, though.>It does skew the outcome because it gave the opponent an unfair and unpredictable advantage. How is any of this hard for you to understand?>UnfairIt's perfectly fair, your opponent made a better play and the RNG punished you for it.
>UnpredictableI mean, mostly, yeah. You still could have switched into something that resisted Gyro Ball, or could survive a crit.
And again, you'd have a disadvantage regardless of the crit. They made a good play. Why is this so hard for YOU to understand?
You claim none of my arguments disprove your claims, except you keep dismissing all of my perfectly logical arguments as "random bullshit", even though I'm just listing off typical shit you'll find in a battle.
Here's a tip, you generally don't switch in set-up sweepers at all. You want them at full HP when they set up, just in case. Because if a crit Gyro Ball killed it, then two non-crit Gyro Balls would have killed it, too. Even if your set-up ploy was successful, there's the odds of being immediately revenge killed by a scarf user, a priority move, or just something in a higher speed tier, all because you took damage on the switch anyways.
RNG doesn't win games, player input does.
Lucky for you, I'm tired and gonna go to sleep. So go ahead and declare victory like the faggot you are. I'm out.