thanks to the usual suspects for their friendly words
in regards to op:
I'd say it is not so much the build, but a different playstyle and different expectations (you simply won't be the 723/1 KD 2H super hero).
Hirlok was 18/24 for a long time, but went back to str archer now, right now I'm 27/12 and going for 27/15 (yeah, fuck retirement ;-) ). I have alts with 9/27 and other builds in different classes (agi thrower, agi shielder, ...) and have fun with them + manage to be in the middle of the scoreboard most of the time.
My ping is 220 on good days, around 300 on bad days, and hopping between 220 and XXXXX on really bad days. As long as it is constant, I can do reasonably well with up to 320, after that it becomes unplayable.
Just a few things to keep in mind:
- avoid anything that requires you to block or chamber. Both is based on pure luck and your psychic abilities - you just see the hit after it happened... I only can block (yep, started using broad short sword, but don't worry, elders long dagger for face stabs still in my armory) VERY slow and/or bad players, and usually just 1 or 2 hits...
- try uncommon playstyles - like the guy (can't remember the name) ONLY lurking behind corners with a dagger: stab, run, lol, rinse, repeat...
- horses are freaking annoying on high ping. You just hear/see the bloody beasts too late and are dead already, too little time to react. Wait in cover until the monsters are dead, or play siege (!!!you should anyways, ALL of you!!! ;-) )
- as archer, go str to hit as hard as possible, or get around 170 wpf with 6 PD and do long range sniping with longbow. Somehow high ping seems to favor headshots at long distances on static or constantly moving targets.
- train your psychic abilities. Seriously. Beeing able to foresee the near future (about 0.3 seconds in my case) helps tremendously. On days where my mind is clear and open (nah, no weed involved, hehe), I just KNOW on which side the fuckers will try to dodge, lol
- and last but not least: join ATTS - because you WILL hit your teammates arses just as often as the enemy - esp. those that move too fast. So you might as well ALWAYS take the shot, hehe