I'm really looking forward to performing rediculous tire stunts, like
this.
If people can't sense a giant screaming tire flying at them from above and take necessary precautions, they deserve to die.
A good Hanzo, sure. But how many bad Hanzo players do you run into before you see a good one? The point being, these types of players will rarely ever switch, and are much more lone wolf focused in a game that requires everyone to be on the same page.
I'm talking as a solo player here, group dynamics change everything of course.
I hesitate calling myself a good Hanzo, but I feel just me playing normally helps the team. Sonic Arrow, for example. I fire it to see where the enemy team is going so that I can get a better shot. Now, this has the added benefit of helping my team, but the reason I'm doing it is primary to help MY arrows hit their mark. Now, this isn't always the case, if I think an enemy is at the objective and I can't get to it, I do fire a sonic to both draw my teams attention to the guy there and to help get an angle on him that I can't, but a sonic, by it's very nature, helps everyone.
I never got the hatred for Hanzo and I still don't. Lone wolfing might be an odd tactic in a team game, but it can work just because what a lone wolf aims to do is still going to help a team. I've encountered bad Hanzo players, sure, but I've encountered bad players of every hero and I don't see a distinction with him. Widowmaker, sure, because her abilities are designed in such a way that she can't help but be a lone wolf type character. But Hanzo's aren't better or worse than anyone else.
BTW, what WAS the update that just went up on PS4?