Quote Originally Posted by Roris View Post
Some people would rather always blame the player first than acknowledge a game's faults and shortcomings. Sure you learn to adapt to them and some might even feel proud about it but I'd rather things worked properly in the first place and not have to jiggle the camera and mash A until it finally targets what I want, and yes that's an exaggeration, there's not that much jiggling involved.
I agree.

They don't seem to realize it, but their instructions on how to fiddle with the camera are only acknowledging that the Locksmith encounter has a different set of challenges for PS3 players that PC users do not experience because there are problems with the targeting system.

If there was no problem you wouldn't need to do something special to successfully target a fruit.

Some players just want to take any chance they get to try to show how elite they are, rather than engage in constructive discussion on how to improve an encounter that has issues.