This is the first time that I've been through this, so all of the accusations against me are simply unnecessary. This game is not friendly to beginners and the Hwacha just makes it very frustrating. Consider what happens if a pilot doesn't notice a Galleon coming up from behind with double Hwachas because they're focused on taking out its partner. Then, a pilot could easily end up in an endless session of Hwacha repairs. This is exactly the problem I had. The weapon is OP simply as a disabler. The critics of this thread are the ones who aren't listening... to me.
Barujin, I understand you're feeling frustrated, but the thing is that you approached this from the totally wrong way. If you had created a thread and said "hey everyone, I went up against a dual hwacha galleon and got owned, what can I do differently to counter this?" everyone would have happily given you advice. As you can see from this thread, we have loads of veteran players here willing to share some great strategies. Instead, however, you created a thread saying "hey everyone, I went up against a dual hwacha galleon and got owned, the gun is really overpowered and the game mechanics are broken." It's just not an open mindset. So I hope you can understand where some of the people in this thread are coming from when they might seem to be attacking you. It's not that people here aren't receptive to new players, we just like to see new players willing to learn. At first it seemed like you had no interest in learning, and that instead were content just telling us the gun is broken. Surely if the gun was actually broken there would be a lot more complaints here about it.
Anyway, the point is that all of us here are ready and willing to help you; we love seeing new players get excited about the game and want to learn how to counter certain loadouts. What people here don't like seeing is new players blaming the game for being broken instead of trying to take the time to learn. And I'm not saying you're necessarily against learning, but some of your posts came across as you simply blaming the game for your losing. And trust me, I know how frustrating losing can be, especially when you're starting out. I think all of us do; we've all been there. Just have to stick with it and fly with some experienced captains who can show you some tricks. And luckily we have an amazing community here of people willing to teach, provided people are willing to learn.
Hopefully you decide to stick around and give the game another shot. I know you said you thought the game wasn't for you, but once you start practicing more and flying with other experienced players, the teamwork and tactics get a lot easier.