Here's a thought OP!
Try those 2 guns out for a couple of days. I'm not saying become a meta whore, just learn the guns. See just what is actually needed to make that mid range kill with tlw. Find out just how to take advantage of the UR's perk. Then take the time to figure a strat with those guns that works with your individual play style.
You will either find you actually have a bit of respect for the work really needed to be skilled with such "skill-less " guns, or have better idea of what that guy is going to have to do to kill you with those guns, thus the ability to counter them.
Mind you, I must admit, it's much easier to just come in the forums and whine!
P.s., I have both, learnt both to my satisfaction, counter both on occaision, die to both on occaision, hardly ever use both because I prefer other hand cannons and shotties.
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universal remote doesn't even take much time to learn. I had a 2.0+ k/d the first time I used it. I wouldn't call it a gun that takes a lot of skill. To master its use and consistently get 1.5-2.5 k/d while still going after an objective like a control point is what takes skill. The last word does take skill to be good with but it's not impossible for anyone to be average with it in a week or two.
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UR only works imcredibly well on shotgun style maps, ive tried it on widows court, all i have to say is i got pretty angry. But trying to use the last word on widows court, not as bad, but still a pain to use and carry on that map. But like the person who posted this said, learn to use them before you trash them. I personally use either mida/sniper or tlw/sniper on almost every game i play in.
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I wouldn't use it on Windows court unless you are really good with a sniper and your primary is just back up for anyone who rushes a zone. Mida is good for any map.