Thank youThey changed a lot here from the novels. In the novels her evaluation was given prior to graduation as a knight, and was low because she could not control a knight well, not because of a screw up during a mission (students don't get any missions that quickly).
Emma wasn't able to pilot the mass produced models well because they have an assist feature to help regular people pilot them and she was spending more time fighting the assistance than controlling her knight. Liam's knight Avid was notable in that it lacked such assist features as an older model, and was the primary reason Yasuo (Liam's sword instructor) had Liam use it, so that he would struggle to use it properly and buy time for Yasuo to slack off or escape. Emma practiced on a broken simulator throughout her childhood, and the simulator was considered broken because it didn't have such assist features, and managed to master piloting without one (I think the presence of that broken simulator was also because of Liam, he left it out and forgot about it or something). Liam later coincidentally sees a video of her struggling and immediately identifies the problem that she's fighting the assist, and she eventually gets a custom knight without it.
It's be like aim assist in fps games constantly dragging you to a point on enemies while a pro who played without it is trying to flickshot heads and getting their aim screwed up by the aim assist, and getting confused why they're missing so much, and it not getting better even after messing with sensitivity settings.
This! I just read the LN prologue and had to come back to comment because the premise has changed. It's true, and still the same, that she hesitated to kill surrendering enemies, but the biggest problem was the control assistance.They changed a lot here from the novels. In the novels her evaluation was given prior to graduation as a knight, and was low because she could not control a knight well, not because of a screw up during a mission (students don't get any missions that quickly).
Emma wasn't able to pilot the mass produced models well because they have an assist feature to help regular people pilot them and she was spending more time fighting the assistance than controlling her knight. Liam's knight Avid was notable in that it lacked such assist features as an older model, and was the primary reason Yasuo (Liam's sword instructor) had Liam use it, so that he would struggle to use it properly and buy time for Yasuo to slack off or escape. Emma practiced on a broken simulator throughout her childhood, and the simulator was considered broken because it didn't have such assist features, and managed to master piloting without one (I think the presence of that broken simulator was also because of Liam, he left it out and forgot about it or something). Liam later coincidentally sees a video of her struggling and immediately identifies the problem that she's fighting the assist, and she eventually gets a custom knight without it.
It's be like aim assist in fps games constantly dragging you to a point on enemies while a pro who played without it is trying to flickshot heads and getting their aim screwed up by the aim assist, and getting confused why they're missing so much, and it not getting better even after messing with sensitivity settings.
You should put that whole thing in spoiler tabsThey changed a lot here from the novels. In the novels her evaluation was given prior to graduation as a knight, and was low because she could not control a knight well, not because of a screw up during a mission (students don't get any missions that quickly).
Emma wasn't able to pilot the mass produced models well because they have an assist feature to help regular people pilot them and she was spending more time fighting the assistance than controlling her knight. Liam's knight Avid was notable in that it lacked such assist features as an older model, and was the primary reason Yasuo (Liam's sword instructor) had Liam use it, so that he would struggle to use it properly and buy time for Yasuo to slack off or escape. Emma practiced on a broken simulator throughout her childhood, and the simulator was considered broken because it didn't have such assist features, and managed to master piloting without one (I think the presence of that broken simulator was also because of Liam, he left it out and forgot about it or something). Liam later coincidentally sees a video of her struggling and immediately identifies the problem that she's fighting the assist, and she eventually gets a custom knight without it.
It's be like aim assist in fps games constantly dragging you to a point on enemies while a pro who played without it is trying to flickshot heads and getting their aim screwed up by the aim assist, and getting confused why they're missing so much, and it not getting better even after messing with sensitivity settings.
Its about a related but different piece of media, and in fact highlighting the difference between the two. I don't feel spoiler tags are necessary as it is not spoiling anything about the manga, the only potential spoiler mentioned is a custom knight without assist functions, but if they're sidelining that setting from the get go it's questionable whether or not that will even come up later.You should put that whole thing in spoiler tabs
1. Doesn't matter it might come upIts about a related but different piece of media, and in fact highlighting the difference between the two. I don't feel spoiler tags are necessary as it is not spoiling anything about the manga, the only potential spoiler mentioned is a custom knight without assist functions, but if they're sidelining that setting from the get go it's questionable whether or not that will even come up later.
1. It can't come up because it has already passed... Please learn to read, I'm talking about the reason the main character got a low grade, she doesn't get regraded after already graduating.1. Doesn't matter it might come up
2. What you mentioned in your rebuttal is the part that will most obviously come up don't be retarded