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Complaining about Item Usage
oh, the irony
@storytellerentertainment Most people like to start with 100 power angles and figure out where those land. 45 degree shots are the best for some spreading weapons, not accounting for terrain changes and wind. I would just say you learn as you go, if you play enough you should get to the point where you just click and shoot, though there are still people who try to calculate their every shot, which I guess you can do.
I never encountered it, but it's funny nonetheless.
What I was wondering was if there was an easy to learn system for angle and force or is that just a learn as you go type of thing. I mean, I'm getting better but I still don't feel as if I can just play against anyone else and feel comfortable.
If anyone answers, thanks.