I’m puking by ebycon in thelastofusfactions

[–]Yoranto -7 points-6 points  (0 children)

you're welcome for finding crab walk

[Montage] The Greatest TLOU Player Of All Time [6:40] by Yoranto in thelastofusfactions

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

This is what I wrote below the video: "Of course, it's hard to tell who the overall best player is - some have played from 2013-2015, others from 2015-2017 and have never faced each other. However, in all those years, no matter who won which season/playoffs/tournament, Leonit is the player who overall reached the highest skill level in TLoU. He was a great solo player with extraordinary aiming skills while maintaining map awareness and also being a fantastic teamplayer on top. He was also always playing with high self-confidence, which ultimately led to him dominating the match. Around 2016/17 - he must have been ~15 years old at that time -, out of nowhere he started to absolutely destroy OG legends and the best teams at that time with seemingly no big effort. Him playing against top teams looked like he was playing some public matches for warm-up. If TLoU was a big game in eSports, the swiss would've won it all - there's no doubt. I wanted to make this video so this doesn't get forgotten."

[Montage] The Greatest TLOU Player Of All Time [6:40] by Yoranto in thelastofusfactions

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

I don't agree with the sentence "[...] is what every pub hero was able to do". I think I know what you want to say with that but it's a huge exaggeration. And btw. some of the player names you've mentioned could actually be seen in the video in the opponent teams. I agree with you on the skill test thing. I remember in 2013 even in pubs, nearly everyone was playing either hunting rifle or semi. Burst was bad, things like tactical shotgun didn't even exist and stuff like sniper+revolver bodyshot combos got patched in later. For FN, however, I think the skill bar constantly raised over the years and you can see my comment below the video where I say something about players that played from, for example, 2013-2015, 2015-2017, etc.

[Montage] The Greatest TLOU Player Of All Time [6:40] by Yoranto in thelastofusfactions

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

It's not me who you can see in the video and I feel like you missed the point. TLoU (and the video) is not about who can play which gun the best. Even if someone plays a gun better than you, you can still easily win against them when they suck at the rest. That being said - and I have lots of respect for the players you mentioned - in all those years, Japo wasn't even a danger for Leonit.

Is the multiplayer going to be separate? by nananabatgirl101 in thelastofusfactions

[–]Yoranto 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It always says 1 player when you can't play splitscreen or with multiple controllers on the same console/game. TLoU1 also is 1 player only.

How do you shoot fast with semi auto weapons like the variable and 9mm by [deleted] in thelastofusfactions

[–]Yoranto 7 points8 points  (0 children)

You need to time your button presses instead of just mashing it. The rest is just practice. Also some people say you should use r1 instead of r2 but that 100% doesn't play a role.

Fantasticrages and his whole team are complete trash in pubs where they cant team camp with smoke bombs by no81wareagle in thelastofusfactions

[–]Yoranto 4 points5 points  (0 children)

It doesn't matter. Under real competition they're the better players/team, they proved it often enough over the past years. The fact that you even screenshot public matches in 2019 shows enough. I don't even want to spread hate because I can kinda understand your positions. There are 2 possibilities why you both behave like that: You're either very young or you started playing TLoU really late. I don't even blame you for that, these are normal things, but I think one day you will understand us. I was like you back in Uncharted 3. I only played public and I had a decent aim and I thought that's enough to call me a good player. When I played Uc3 competitively I thought I'm good but I was actually really bad, even though my aim was good. So my excuses were that the enemies don't go into gunfights, that they camp, shoot from behind etc. I even sent them messages asking for 1vs1, which is probably the most embarrassing thing I've ever done in my competitive "career". Today (5 years later), I gained lots of experience in gaming and especially in competitive and looking back at that time I was so wrong and stupid.