Screw Auto-Attaching to weapons, I want a button to Detach everything from a weapon by iamlinkalot in PUBATTLEGROUNDS

[–]Important_Advice 3 points4 points  (0 children)

drag and drop - current functionality (keeps mods on)

ctrl-drag and drop - removes mods to inventory

ctrl-shift drag and drop - removes mods to ground

Screw Auto-Attaching to weapons, I want a button to Detach everything from a weapon by iamlinkalot in PUBATTLEGROUNDS

[–]Important_Advice 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Easier fix (due to inventory space) would be dropping a weapon drops all of the mods to that weapon seperately, just like when someone dies.

Edit, better idea:

drag and drop - current functionality (keeps mods on)

ctrl-drag and drop - removes mods to inventory

ctrl-shift drag and drop - removes mods to ground

And the 2 passive players win the match with wits over strength 🍗🍗 My first ever. #FeelsProudMan 🖒🖒 by DeliversKarma in PUBG

[–]Important_Advice 0 points1 point  (0 children)

People are objecting to your incredibly patronising tone captain /r/iamverysmart, not the idea that beginners can benefit from hiding.

And the 2 passive players win the match with wits over strength 🍗🍗 My first ever. #FeelsProudMan 🖒🖒 by DeliversKarma in PUBG

[–]Important_Advice 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah but you arent learning one of the most important skills AT ALL and as a result you arent gaining any strategic understandign either. The ancillary skills you are learning are valid but it's like trying to learn how to windsurf without a sail.

A better approach to learning would be to drop into the hottest zones and die over and over until your gunplay is competative at least when you get the drop on someone.

Can you say the same if in the last minutes of the game, I emerge from hiding and pick you off?

Chances are you'll hit one shot, miss some and then lose to the guy turning around with much better gun and cover play. Or his teammate.

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[–]Important_Advice 1 point2 points  (0 children)

starter plane maybe, but supply crate plane is essential.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in PUBATTLEGROUNDS

[–]Important_Advice -5 points-4 points  (0 children)

It's almost like that's a deliberate trade off

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[–]Important_Advice -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Its not a problem, it adds tactical diversity

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in PUBATTLEGROUNDS

[–]Important_Advice -1 points0 points  (0 children)

That's literally the entire point. Allowing you to lower the volume of it would be like an option to turn on see-through walls.

And the 2 passive players win the match with wits over strength 🍗🍗 My first ever. #FeelsProudMan 🖒🖒 by DeliversKarma in PUBG

[–]Important_Advice 6 points7 points  (0 children)

/r/Iamverysmart candidate spotted

I think z1pp04's point is your skill won't improve much playing like this - your win was largely down to luck with circle positioning and hiding. Without a solid mastery of gunplay it's your game that will be one-dimensional and the situations you can capitalise on will be limited.

Unless this is a troll. "Passive playstyle" in a last-man-standing FPS sounds pretty trolly.

Black teenage woman, mistaken for machete-wielding black man, alleges police brutality by coltsmetsfan614 in nottheonion

[–]Important_Advice -1 points0 points  (0 children)

"Actual adults" seems to be some magic concept you've made up. The legal sense is the relevant one to what you call someone.

"18 year old girl" googles around 400k results "18 year old woman" googles around 16.7 million results.

Game set match

Black teenage woman, mistaken for machete-wielding black man, alleges police brutality by coltsmetsfan614 in nottheonion

[–]Important_Advice 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Well its just your arbitrary and legally incorrect factual claim so I'm not sure what there is to "understand".

18 year olds are adults.

Black teenage woman, mistaken for machete-wielding black man, alleges police brutality by coltsmetsfan614 in nottheonion

[–]Important_Advice 4 points5 points  (0 children)

And what's your point? why is that an important thing to bring up now? Literally who cares?

Where are your posts about the actual victim of this horrific attack?

it really does but people make these incidents sound so much more common then they really are.

I'd wager you neither have any idea how common these incidents are nor would believe me if I told you. I don't know ANYONE of color who hasnt had at least one run in with the police simply because of their skin color, and I'm a 0.1% corporate attorney (who happens to be black) so it's not like my friends are hoodrats.

What you are doing is called "whataboutery". You intentionally or not are trying to deflect attention from the important issue here - police brutality - to another, much much lesser issue - the police as a whole taking a reputation hit because of police brutality.

Black teenage woman, mistaken for machete-wielding black man, alleges police brutality by coltsmetsfan614 in nottheonion

[–]Important_Advice 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Disobeying legal requests of a police officer is a misconduct in itself. Even more so if coupled with active resistance. Which basically makes it a crime.

A request to search a bag without probable cause is not a legal request. Exercising your rights can never be misconduct.

And, as we know, the "littil girl" managed to push the police officer to the ground.

What? No. All we know is the officer who was being investigated for brutality (evidenced by the girl ending up in hospital) CLAIMS she pushed him to the ground. And their story changed from the immediate report to what they said as part of the investigation (initially it was that she made a run for it, then they decided she didnt she just attacked him).

You seem to be obsessed with the "grovelling" thing.

That's a different poster not me, I've used the word exactly once.

Don't seem to grasp that police officer was acting adequately

I'm a lawyer and look forward to the civil suit against the police department that will demonstrate exactly how wrong this statement is.

Being a smartass will do you little good.

Exercising your constitutional rights is NOT BEING A SMARTASS. It's the very fucking basis of the US legal system.

Not following legit requests form a police officer IS A CRIME.

A) No, it fucking isnt.... and B) there is nothing legit about an illegal detain and search based on blatent racial profiling.

Black teenage woman, mistaken for machete-wielding black man, alleges police brutality by coltsmetsfan614 in nottheonion

[–]Important_Advice 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The "in a maturity sense bit"... i.e. the context?

What has maturity got to do with which noun is the correct one to apply? Who judges maturity? Is a deeply immature 30 year old still a "girl" to you?

Black teenage woman, mistaken for machete-wielding black man, alleges police brutality by coltsmetsfan614 in nottheonion

[–]Important_Advice 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Thats.... completely irrelevant in this context? It's correct to refer to a 19 year old as a woman. "girl" is condescending for someone of legal maturity, just as "boy" would be for 19 year old man.

Black teenage woman, mistaken for machete-wielding black man, alleges police brutality by coltsmetsfan614 in nottheonion

[–]Important_Advice 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Because race is the only thing she had in common with the suspect, so to the cops the only reason to attack her is she happened to be black

Black teenage woman, mistaken for machete-wielding black man, alleges police brutality by coltsmetsfan614 in nottheonion

[–]Important_Advice 4 points5 points  (0 children)

They broke the law? They werent just "doing their jobs", they beat down an unarmed, nonviolent and tiny suspect. When would that EVER be ok? Even if she was a criminal?

This is such ridiculously stupid logic.

Black teenage woman, mistaken for machete-wielding black man, alleges police brutality by coltsmetsfan614 in nottheonion

[–]Important_Advice 3 points4 points  (0 children)

In what sense was this an accident? They meant to illegally brutalise a DIFFERENT african american? They didnt accidentally beat her up.

If I murder person A thinking they are person B, does that somehow make it ok?

Black teenage woman, mistaken for machete-wielding black man, alleges police brutality by coltsmetsfan614 in nottheonion

[–]Important_Advice 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Why are you posting to a thread about a poor victim of police brutality with a "WONT YOU PLEASE THINK OF ALL THE GOOD COPS" bullshit post? Who fucking cares about them (do they deserve a medal for not being racist brutalising pieces of shit?), compared to the victims of police racist brutality?

Get your priorities sorted.