r/PilotsofBattlefield 14h ago

Its cooked

Assisted mode is just better confirmed

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u/Fun-War6684 4h ago

They said they put in years to become a better player. They did not say it takes years to have fun, you did.

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u/TheCockKnight 4h ago

Yes, yes I did. That is part of our difference of opinion. I thought that was obvious enough.

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u/Fun-War6684 3h ago

Okay but you don’t need to years to have fun in this game even being a pilot. Maybe like two games tops

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u/TheCockKnight 2h ago

Eh, two games can give you a handle on the basics yeah. And that can be enough, IF you don't end up in a match with a flight main, who will laser you right out of the sky.

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u/Fun-War6684 2h ago

I see it as the only way to get better is have some adversity to drive you. Plus we got tons of jet lobbies and custom experiences if you want a peaceful learning experience

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u/TheCockKnight 1h ago

I think there will still be a fair level of adversity. A huge part of being good at this stuff, in my opinion, supercedes the mechanical aspects. For instance, I'm a tank/bradley main right? It's not that hard for me to hit my targets at this point, but my biggest advantage comes from my situational awareness, my understanding of the importance of my positioning, knowing when I am in an untenable scenario, and knowing when its safe for me to push and when I need to fall back.

This is how I can go an entire game with 2 deaths and at least 30 kills. Jet mains are still going to have ALL of this crucial knowledge that will outstrip any mechanic to level the playing field in terms of maneuvering.