MW, MW2, and BLOPS, for starters. I believe that Team Fortress 2 also has some hitscan weapons.Can you name any modern game that uses 'hitscan' weapons?
B-b-but its easy and requires no skill! Noobs can kill the srs bzns players just by outmaneuvering them!Stark wrote:If playing a twitch shooter is 'hard work', is it surprising most people don't want to? Next we'll hear rocket-jumping is avoided by today's lazy, wimpy gamer.
Twitch shooters tend to engender a larger gap between serious and casual players, in my experience, with less skilled players needed quite a bit of luck of score a kill on a significantly better player. Since people generally don't enjoy partaking in the losing side of horribly one-sided massacres, casual, mediocre gamers (i.e. most of them) are going to flock to games with a narrower skill gap rather than contend with hardcore gamers.
This is part of the reason I hate snipers. You get some idiot who sits in the corner of the map, goes 16-2 (in a 300 ticket game), masturbates over his kill-death ratio, and is completely, utterly worthless to his team, to the point of being a negative because he's taking a slot that could have been filled by someone useful. A bad assault guy is at least another body to distract the enemy, carry ammo, and soak bullets.Score per minute is a much more interesting way of comparing performance, and it's hilarious that it's pretty easy to have three or four times the SPM of a sniper idiot in an objective based game.