There is just a lot of information overload in splatoon, that even with visual and audio cues, its hard to keep track of things such as ink levels, enemy locations, and even your general...
There is just a lot of information overload in splatoon, that even with visual and audio cues, its hard to keep track of things such as ink levels, enemy locations, and even your general surroundings.
I really love the game, but there is just too much going on for me to ever play the game beyond casually.
Yeah I've played hundreds-thousands of hours and gone to tournaments etc, made some great friends. I'm mostly past playing the game now and the scene, but it's still dope. I'd recommend Hitzel on...
Yeah I've played hundreds-thousands of hours and gone to tournaments etc, made some great friends. I'm mostly past playing the game now and the scene, but it's still dope. I'd recommend Hitzel on twitch/YouTube, or Nine.
I'm always sad that because it's Nintendo it'll never really take off competitively beyond the niche player base it has because they are so trash at first party support for the scenes -_-
There is just a lot of information overload in splatoon, that even with visual and audio cues, its hard to keep track of things such as ink levels, enemy locations, and even your general surroundings.
I really love the game, but there is just too much going on for me to ever play the game beyond casually.
What!? How didn't I realise this? I'm not exactly a competitive player or anything, but this is a pretty helpful tip!
Yeah I've played hundreds-thousands of hours and gone to tournaments etc, made some great friends. I'm mostly past playing the game now and the scene, but it's still dope. I'd recommend Hitzel on twitch/YouTube, or Nine.
I'm always sad that because it's Nintendo it'll never really take off competitively beyond the niche player base it has because they are so trash at first party support for the scenes -_-
They are sometimes actively against it.