I couldn't resist quoting that. :3
My first post shows how I feel playing lancer, something people won't understand without playing this class for at least few months to see its strengths and weaknesses. Everyone just talks about main strength of lancers, which is killing unaware people easily. I tried to change this kind of thinking with this topic, but I see now I failed massively. This topic turned into discussion to nerf cav and another claims (mainly by
infantry) how easy it is to be a lancer.
Some people just don't care about the truth, they knows everything better. For me, its pretty funny that people who never played cav (at least no longer than few days), talks as cav experts on this forum and wants to "balance" cav. Its something I cant really understand.
I played almost every class in this game, and I think everyone should do that. I'm not talking about few days of playing, Im talking about 2-3 generations. It really helps you to understand classes, their advantages and disadvantages. This is long and hard way, but it will definitely make you better player.
Before lancer I played about 2 months as Full Plate Great Mauler, which is one of the easiest targets for lancer (very slow, predictable), and I never cried about cav. But back then many people cried about maulers (how easily I top scoreboard with this class and how unskilled it is). I saw here dozens of topics to nerf mauls, but there were few people who didn't cry. Dalhi was one of them, he knew how to fight me, he could kill me much more often that I could kill him. Instead of crying, he decided to learn to fight mauler, and he did that brilliantly. There is easy way to beat Full Plate Great Mauler, but almost all players preferred to cry for nerf instead of learning it. And now it's similar with cav - it's easier to cry for nerf on the forum then use tilde key. You should be thankful for having such a wonderful and unrealistic key, but instead you
dont use it.