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2003-11-29, 10:54 PM | [Ignore Me] #20 | ||
First Lieutenant
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77% of Godjoey's kills are people in standard armor, which means lots of spawn camping, ams hunting, and other such stuff.
I consider myself above average, but not great, and I'll tell you my secret. Its a few things: 1. Play until its instinct. Its like anyone that plays pro sports; you don't consciously think of your next move, you see the situation, and you just react the best way possible. I only get a couple hours a day unless its my day off, though. 2. Don't worry about your kill count. If you keep having your kill count on your mind, you aren't focusing on the killing itself. I kill so many more people when I just relax and get into the motions. I don't use advanced targeting because I know if I see someone with low health, I will overextend myself and get killed by a cloaker, or flanked. 3. Find a weapon you're really good with, and stick with it. I can guarantee over 5,000 of my kills is with a Gauss(which a lot of people say sucks). 4. Situational awareness. Try to realize what's really happening around you, and never lose focus of the big picture. In large battles, do not rush out ahead looking to kill(see point 2); you can rack up a lot of kills moving up with other infantry to cover your sides. They also give the enemy someone else to shoot at. Pick the right equipment for the job. Before I heal/repair, I look around with darklight, then audio amp is on the whole time until I'm finished. 5. When all else fails, gun for a Vanguard, Prowler, Magrider, or learn to be a good Reaver pilot. |
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2003-11-29, 10:59 PM | [Ignore Me] #21 | ||
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Cheats were mostly bullied at school and subconciously use their hacks and cracks to get back at "society" by ruining games for others. It makes them feel big to own people they would cower from in person. The more you hate them more they relish the attention, the attention they were starved of in school.
You all remeber that person at school. The one in the corner of the year common room. The one that always got top marks in class, but never really got acknowledged for it. The one you felt sorry for and tried to talk to, but you gave up becasue you got the feeling their head was going to start revolving and they'd start shouting "redrum." The one that no matter what abuse was thrown at him, he'd just stare into space dreaming of the day he'd have the balls to get revenge. But they never get the balls. Instead they sit in their darkened rooms chuckling as they kill gamers with their "Uber 1337 hax0ring". Until one day, they get arested for paedophila,necrophilia, rape, or grusome murder. Or if they're lucky, internet crimes such as hacking.
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2003-11-29, 11:04 PM | [Ignore Me] #22 | |||
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Thats a beutiful speech man. |
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2003-11-29, 11:34 PM | [Ignore Me] #25 | ||
Lieutenant Colonel
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I don't have it, but I can get it from my buddy Maddad69. He's seen the website. It was him that told me about *******. Plus I remember Godjoey from Mohaa, and he was a shitty assed player. Even when he cheated he still sucked sweaty goats balls
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2003-11-30, 12:24 AM | [Ignore Me] #28 | ||
First Lieutenant
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Some people are just recognition driven machines. I remember when I played StarCraft in Battlenet when it first came out. Your win/loss record was displayed by your name. I met a guy who had an obscene amount of wins (over 5,000) and 0 (zero) losses. I had no idea how someone could be so �good� until I did searches for him when he was logged on. He just made these lame �7 on 1 comp stomp� games where it�s 7 players that build up quickly and rush 1 hapless computer player. They each get a �win� and make another game.
Now, you�ve got to figure that it takes about 6 minutes to complete one cycle of this. So for 5,000+ �wins� that�s approximately 500 hours of mindless repetition. Why? The recognition of having the �most� wins and best win/loss ratio of all on Battlenet. Don�t know if I should admire the dedication or feel sympathy for an attention addict. LOL My point here is some people can seemingly be very "impressive" and not have to hack or cheat. BadAsh
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2003-11-30, 03:39 AM | [Ignore Me] #30 | |||
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"The more you hate them more they relish the attention, the attention they were starved of in school." Of course he'd love this thread.
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