I think Hysteria is not "broken" but it's easy to learn and it's a small margin game, pretty much like Shopper (in Shopper there's crate luck too). Beginners can have a much closer game against the best players in Hysteria than in Elite, TTRR, WxW, Roper, BnG.
That is not true at all, i'd like to see any beginner come even close to beating Xrayez in Hysteria.
Now this is coming from the best BnG player ever, BnG is easier to learn from scratch than Hysteria, so is TTRR and Roper and even WxW.
Elite is harder to learn from scratch because it has more tactics and more weapons to learn.
TTRR is the easiest scheme in the world to learn, but one of the hardest to master.
When using the term "Beginner" this actually means someone who has never played Worms before, they wouldn't stand a f**king chance against the best Hysteria players, even after a month of playing let alone a day.
Amount of playing to be effective and winning player in hysteria is poor compared to Rr for example. One could teach hyst strats to any beginner in a day and he would be successful against good players compared to years of grinding Rr to match against good players, catch my drift?
No, because this is blatent lies.
For starters there are no tactics to TTRR, it's basically a physical sport, fitter and more active people naturally gifted with fast reactions are more likely to be better at this.
Hysteria is a game of accuracy and patience, predicting your opponents moves and trying to stay one step ahead.
It's actually easier for a noob to win in TTRR because a skilled player could plop all worms and the noob could safely rope to the end.
But saying that a noob could get a few totally lucky shots off in Hysteria and beat a skilled player.
But in both schemes the more skilled player will pretty much always win and is expected to do so.
The only reason you guys are any good at Hysteria in the 1st place is because you have previous experience with the game in general.
If we are talking about someone who has never even played Worms before, TTRR is easier to learn than Hysteria, because there is less involved, it's like teaching someone how to ride a bike versus operate a vehicle, the bike being TTRR.
But TTRR takes longer to get to the best in the world because it's played more than Hysteria, and it's a shame you guys don't even realize stuff like this but whatever, it's your lives, we can't all be open to the truth like me