Nameless said:
Crouching and covering isn't cheap if you're an active part of the battle. You're engaging enemies, going after or defending objectives etc...
In most of the games I've played, sniping involves being an active part of the battle, engaging enemies, and often defending objectives or helping people attack.
It is of you're ducking in a bush with a sniper rifle on the edge of a map.
aight, why?
How about this, sniping promotes & encourages camping(to an extreme) which is widely considered a no no.
Every single good FPS player I've talked to doesn't care about camping. Which is the sane thing to do. Getting mad at people for camping where it works is like getting mad at people for snaking when it makes them drive faster. Skill is skill. Your specific ideas of "honor" and "manliness" aren't skill.
Now my turn. How isn't sitting in one spot
who does this (in good games)
scoping people from hundreds of yards a way
usually still in danger of getting shot in some form or another (in good games) but aight
while they're engaging said enemies, or attacking/defending said objectives not a cheap way to score kills? Part of the game or not.
If they're getting kills and defending objectives, they're obviously helping the team. Which would mean that they're doing well in the game. Which might put sniping above being amazing at close range combat, if the results are better. Which would mean that
they are skilled players. Whether or not they're amazing at other forms of combat doesn't matter at all if the game rewards what they're doing as it is. Telling people to not do something that works is more of a playground game rules thing, not a video game thing.
Any well-designed map or well-made game will ensure that the sniper rifle isn't the only weapon worth using. Any good game would make sure that a sniper
couldn't stay in one spot unless they're against the most
idiotic of opposition. If sniping is truly the clear choice as the most viable option (that is, if the absolute best players of the game consider it "cheap", "safe", and whatever else you've been calling it), then the game is a game about sniping, and it probably blows.
In short, the problem doesn't sound like whether or not sniping as a whole is "cheap," but rather that...
I'm still waiting for someone to give me an answer. I've said many times I accept their existence in shooters, but being part of the genre doesn't prevent them for being a cheap part of the genre.
...it sounds like you play some shitty games.
Nobody can tell you why snipers aren't cheap because "cheap" makes no sense. Are you saying that snipers are usually overpowered or are you not? If they are, play better games. If they're not, get over yourself and stop expecting people to follow your made-up rules. No tagbacks.