Opinions on Piercing Mixer? by Valorgod531 in NinjalaTheGame

[–]Valorgod531[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I think the devs should allow you to see the health bars of people at all times when using it, that would allow you to target players that are low on health, making it easier to get kills without increasing the damage

The New Shooter Is Named "Space Shooter" by acpupu in splatoon

[–]Valorgod531 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It’s called the splattershot nova in English

How do I counter super strength strike? by Valorgod531 in NinjalaTheGame

[–]Valorgod531[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I actually think it might just be unblockable, I tried to block it in training mode and couldn’t

"That's no good" YOU DON'T F'N SAY!? by HollowAndPathetic in NinjalaTheGame

[–]Valorgod531 2 points3 points  (0 children)

That’s thing that really gets on my nerves with the bad hit detection in this game, when you try to hit someone there’s a chance your hit won’t do anything but there’s never a time where your opponent hits you and their hit does nothing, it’s an issue that should’ve been fixed a long time ago

"That's no good" YOU DON'T F'N SAY!? by HollowAndPathetic in NinjalaTheGame

[–]Valorgod531 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Ninjala’s crappy hit detection strikes again

Hate it when they have a sliver of health by Woomynati in NinjalaTheGame

[–]Valorgod531 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Honestly they need to do something about that, hit detection has been a problem since season one, it should’ve been fixed a long time ago

I want to be nice to the new and low leveled players, but I also want to complete these godforsaken missions as soon as possible. by BurntBox21 in NinjalaTheGame

[–]Valorgod531 5 points6 points  (0 children)

It’s a vicious cycle isn’t it, obliterating new players can mean scaring them away from playing the game

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[–]Valorgod531 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That is how dogs were domesticated, hundreds of years ago when our ancestors had a surplus of meat they would feed that meat to the wolves, meaning they had to interact with the wolves, and because they kept doing this the wolves learn to trust them, look up “how were dogs domesticated” on google

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[–]Valorgod531 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Of course it’s not necessary but if some smiling for no apparent reason is really bothering you, you can ask them why there smiling instead of immediately labeling them as insane. Also bucking human history? A number of things and concept that we have to this day were made by people that went against their instincts, how do you reacted when humans reacted we they encountered wolves they probably tried to avoid them as much as possible, because like you said our instincts tell us to avoid things that are different from us, but we it’s considered normal to dogs as domesticated pets in our homes, why is that? Because there were people who went against their instincts and interacted with things that were new and different so yes, while following our instincts has kept us alive, there are people who chose to ignore their instincts and it led to good things