The RPS Community has finally released a tier list. Thoughts?
The RPS Community has finally released a tier list. Thoughts?
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>Retards start spamming Paper
>I spam Scissors and win most games
Nice thread bud
Option selects ruined the game.
>Scissors has a 100:0 MU against Paper
>Scissors is in F-tier while Paper is in S-tier
??????????
The meta is still evolving, it'll take a while before people realize scissors is a viable counterpick against paper.
I've been a Paper main my whole life!
So glad.
Horrible tier list, it's clear that it was made by a bunch of scrubs who barely understand the competitive meta. If you consider 100% of RPS players then the tier list is accurate, as most scrubs pick rock which hard counters scissors but loses to paper, but if you only consider the top RPS players (Which you should for any tier list worth its salt) then scissors is nowhere near F tier and paper is significantly worse.
>paperspamming to catch rockscrubbers
>not scissor parrying the paperspammers
Scissors main here. I don't care what anyone says, I'm still choosing scissors.
>he's a paperfag
>Not being a ballsy bastard and throw rock continuously until it fails
Why are paperfags always low-test sissies?
This. It's too easy to go from neutral to paper and fool your opponent into thinking you would do rock, thus rendering scissors almost unviable. We need a balance patch.
>there are people who don't know about advance prediction to always pull a win
lmao
I MAIN ROCK BECAUSE BiG FIST
Pfft that's the 2015 tier list.
Here's the real updated tierlist.
>Including unplayable boss characters on the tier list
>gun
>not being banned in all competitive play
what about Ninja?
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Reminds me of that comic where the mom asks the son what he wants to ride at the theme park
this would put lizard on F tier I believe
same artist
bahaha
lmao fucking epic
Can someone make an online rps game ? It should be easy but the interface should be stylish
As you see here, rock is the default move for all players, but if you expect your enemy to use rock because it is default, how do you know that they aren't expecting you to expect them to use rock, and therefore use scissors to get the upper-hand? For that reason, scissors became common in competitive ranked matches and money matches until slowly but surely, rock became a victorious move to counter out the counter move, which has asserted Paper on the top of the charts for 2017.
Here's footage of a title match (the finals) where playing the rock strategy pulled through, because of this, Paper has slowly taken its rightful place on top these days.
I never cringed so hard at japan in my life
As you know, this Japanese tourney was much different because of only one game match, unlike the USA rules for a title match (the finals):
This is accurate, but it only applies when you are playing vs normies