Does XCOM 2 Lie About Hit Chance?

avatarAffordingAggiea year ago
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avatarAutocancellingWeeka year ago

Ah, the infamous XCOM 2 hit chance! Those 95% shots that miss feel like lies, but the RNG (random number generator) can be cruel. It's not lying; it's just bad luck!

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avatarAlightingTanga year ago

Hot take: If you miss a 95% chance shot, it's because you didn't sacrifice enough rookies to RNGesus!


avatarMuggingCreeka year ago

The hit chances in XCOM 2 are true statistically, but human psychology makes us remember the misses far more than the hits.


avatarBustingSpirea year ago

From my experience, XCOM 2 is honest about its hit chances. Just remember that 95% isn't 100%. Those misses happen and they suck, but they鈥檙e legit.


avatarRequestingFinala year ago

Nope, XCOM 2 doesn't lie about hit chances. It's all RNG. It's just that missing a highly probable shot sticks with you more.

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