@oda-ashina said in Blunder-Buss Nerf.:
NEW UPDATE:
After a 19 Hour Glass Streak, I come across a Boat, "Two Birds One Tail" And this is exactly what I am talking about:
Masts Down, Cannon Line is being fired upon, One balled two people, And their ship was done. I go to board, and Guess what happens? I get their anchor down, but im met with THREE blunderbusses. They manage to get on my boat, BLUNDER my friends and we sink. Again, people Who say the Blunderbuss is "Balanced" are not opinionatedly wrong, they are Factually Wrong.
I saw it happen in my face, While reloading his sniper, my friend got blundered, As my friend ran up the stairs to assist, he got blundered, and As I was lunging at the dude, he turned and Blundered. Same Dude, Three shots, the CREW IS DEAD. The Gun has no recovery, It has No balance. NERF IT, PLEASE.
I question the validity of this story.
Let me clear, I am not questioning anyone's honesty or integrity. Adrenaline does strange things to a person's perception. But the reality doesn't add up. Let's break down a few things:
You were on a NINETEEN streak. Most people rarely see a four streak, and the game heavily encourages that as a cap. You are shocked that you finally hit a high-skill player that knew how to blunder at an elite level? Nobody hitting nineteen streaks can say than an weapon was OP and ruined them. If the weapon was OP, nobody would reach a nineteen streak because a blunder would end their streak early and often from random non-skilled crews. Your own testimony proves this false. This feels like a reactionary anger post for losing a streak instead of cashing out like a sane person.
You had a ship with masts down, incapacitated, and you one-balled TWO people. And you got met with three bludnerbusses at the anchor?!? Was this the mythical five-person galleon? Either the ship was in an alliance and had more crew aboard, and could take more risks, which would explain your loss far more than the blunderbuss does. Or you mistimed your board and someone came back from the ferry before you got to the anchor. Which regardless of brig or galleon, is not a short amount of time, and a very bad tactical miscalculation.
Further, you went for the anchor. on a ship that is already not moving and where you had the cannon-line on lockdown (by your own words.) Stopping them from...turret spinning? You prioritized poorly. Kill the people bailing. The anchor was another tactical misfire. And a big one.
They manage to get on your boat. Was this right after you boarded them? While they were still under cannon fire from your crew? With masts down? Their ship was "done" but they sent a boarder?!? You say you were on a 19 streak, so I assume their ship wasn't "really" done or they'd have been teleported away for all of what transpired to happen before the "ship sunk" player migration happens. Timeline here is a bit fuzzy....
So, because you boarded, got blundered going for the anchor, that gave them time to recover and send a boarder before you got through the ferry door. And nobody caught the boarder at the ladder? That's not even a tactical choice. That's just lack of situational awareness.
And the player blunder-wiped you. "Same dude" by your words. That's nobody on your team landing blows in-between. Even if he hit every shot as a on-shot, three crew members should've landed two pistol hits, or two sword hits or some combination to end him. This was just being outplayed. Full stop. If he could do that, he would've done it with a sniper/pistol DG or quickscope/sword combo about as easily. The one-shot made it slightly easier. I concede that fully. But that isn't itself an imbalanced weapon. A sniper/sword in the right hands is "easier" than pistol/sword to kill someone. That doesn't make EoR overpowered. After 19 ships that were not as good as you, you hit one player who was better. Take the loss.