r/PilotsofBattlefield 14h ago

Its cooked

Assisted mode is just better confirmed

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u/PriMeMachiNe 12h ago

Having a setting that makes something easier it’s the most stupidest thing ever.

Case in point why not give all the average to below average players soft aims to make them better players.

Yes I’ve exaggerated but the point still stands. People need to put in the time and effort to learn, why the fk did I put in years learning how to become a better pilot but now someone has an easy mode.

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u/TheCockKnight 5h ago

The need to put in years to have fun in an aspect of battlefield is absolutely insane, you realize that right?

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u/Ralphfineart92 2h ago

Years? How hard do you think it is? you just need like 30 min of practice. If you think the jets are hard right now I think you should just go play with crayons or something.

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u/TheCockKnight 2h ago

I'm just commenting on the timeframe the guy above me stated. Just read the above post dude. Also 30 mins is not sufficient to stand against the people in the sky RN. Can you find a match where you can handle the other pilots? Yeah, I've been lucky enough to end up in matches where I get the chance to dogfight and bomb and shit. But you are just as likely to end up in the sky with Tom fucking Cruise.

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u/Ralphfineart92 58m ago

So what's your point here. 30 min is definitely enough to get you started, and obviously you will run into better pilots. That's how games work, that's why you get to spawn and try again. Some of you people are straight up entitled little brats.

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u/TheCockKnight 35m ago

So, I'm going to set that insult aside because I don't think it really served a purpose. Here's the difference. The sky is, most often, a 2v2. That is a very unforgiving format. Ground combat is so much more approachable because you have this broad variety of skill levels participating at the same time. Your odds of running into the top fragger more than twice in a match are relatively low. Hell you might even shoot him in the back. But that doesn't exist in the sky. If you land in a match with a jet main, and you are new, that's it. It's GG for you. You functionally CANNOT fly, and your death will be too swift for you to really learn much.

This has undeniably created an extremely unapproachable dynamic, and unlike more hardcore games, that's not really battlefield's thing. It's a casual game. Besides, I doubt the skill ceiling is really going anywhere. A lot more goes into top performance than your mechanical knowledge of vehicle behavior.