But the shear amount of people that complain about IRL aim assist in FPS games isn't being reflected here. So there's a little immersion being lost. In this world it should be plainly obvious already that people who learn to play without CAS are just better players in general. There shouldn't be...
@vannn, the problem between the two is that the guy doing good for bad reasons is just waiting for a chance to do bad for bad reasons. You can praise him for the past, but he essentially has an untrustworthy future.
Still, he's hilariously shooting himself in the foot because of his cowardice.
Now that I've seen a cultivator use a steel chair I can't help but jump ship from brick dao. Never thought I'd get to combine my love of cultivation and pro wrestling.
@coldb7 I assumed that she started weak against full armies, not a ragtag scout squad? She's the weakest starting Hero unit in the original game, but still a hero unit. Throwing her at small scout squads would be her starting strat in the original game I'd bet.
@U235 It's diminishing returns. It's a super common concept. The more you farm something the more it takes to pump up the percentage. It's very likely that it will take something exceptional to push it past 99.99%. It's such a common concept with effects in real life, that I'm honestly confused...
I'll be the dissenting opinion here. As soon as he came out with his ability she knew she hit the jackpot. With an ambition like that she'll need him if she wants to become queen. Getting rid of him would be dumb. No matter how capable a person is, they can easily surround themselves with...
wtf is this bullshit? You don't go that far without cleanly ending it. He just signed his own death warrant. He may have let the prince off, but the prince won't let him off.
One thing I like about this novel is that he doesn't have full control over the character he took over. The abrasive speech being the single most obvious sign. It's a pretty good departure over normal isekai of this type.
He's basically doing his best to avoid a bad end, while also avoiding...
I've been those guys before. Worked on code deployments for like 16 hours overnight. Went home exhausted only to install a dishwasher before I could finally go to bed. Laid down for 5 minutes and the fucking CEO asked I be pulled into a conference call for the QA validation. I didn't get a bonus...