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Posted: 20 Nov 2006, 16:41
by SwiftSpear
manored wrote:Once I was in the same team of a good player, but that just couldnt accept the fact that my idea of how to proceed was diferent from his one.

Its pretty anyoing then someone tries to order you what to do instead of suggesting, dont you guys think?
Not particularly... unless I know better.

There's alot of tricks that you can use if you pay attention to what your ally is doing.

Posted: 20 Nov 2006, 16:48
by Hellspawn
"Omfg cheater, you only won because you rushed".

Posted: 20 Nov 2006, 16:55
by NOiZE
Rushing is for noobs

Posted: 20 Nov 2006, 17:31
by Snipawolf
Hahaha, I remember this guy named "1337 McSteel" or something like that.

I used my allied bot (I and a bot vs Chris and Him) and sent him over, and McSteel blew him up over his own com's head! He got really pissed (and the game sped up by like.. 10 FPS :P), and said I was cheating. I replied "I was trying to send him over for peaceful negotiations, you're the one who attacked first!"

Then I spammed 30 brawlers and killed Chris. HAhahahaha!

Posted: 20 Nov 2006, 17:46
by LordMatt
manored wrote:Once I was in the same team of a good player, but that just couldnt accept the fact that my idea of how to proceed was diferent from his one.

Its pretty anyoing then someone tries to order you what to do instead of suggesting, dont you guys think?
I have a feeling the good player wasn't trying to be an ass, he was just trying to manage the team to a win. In game it is a time pressured situation, and sometimes people speak curtly because they don't have time to explain. Good players by definition have more experience with all of the various game situations and are more likely to know what the best strategies are at a particular time. If you listen to them when you are on their team, you will be more likely to win and at the same time you will learn something and improve your game. 8)

Posted: 20 Nov 2006, 18:01
by iamacup
i hate neoforts, no idea who he is or what his affiliation with SF / NF is but he is a complete tit, GETS RIGHT UP MEEE SHIRT!

(unlike cabbage)

Posted: 20 Nov 2006, 18:04
by tombom
This is hardly "low life" but anyone who draws borders and cannot stand people going over them is ridiculous. I've seen people d-gun their team mates because of it.

Posted: 20 Nov 2006, 18:18
by FuzionMonkey
iamacup wrote:i hate neoforts, no idea who he is or what his affiliation with SF / NF is but he is a complete tit, GETS RIGHT UP MEEE SHIRT!

(unlike cabbage)
I know he isn't nick. but lol, when I saw him in a game i was like "wow"...

now lets try and forget the whole thing... please.

Posted: 20 Nov 2006, 19:23
by Deathblane
LordMatt wrote: In game it is a time pressured situation, and sometimes people speak curtly because they don't have time to explain.
Hell yeah, the number of times I end up putting down points like

"FIGHTesr, now!!"

Whilst in the middle of an intense battle is amusing.

Posted: 20 Nov 2006, 21:41
by manored
LordMatt wrote:
manored wrote:Once I was in the same team of a good player, but that just couldnt accept the fact that my idea of how to proceed was diferent from his one.

Its pretty anyoing then someone tries to order you what to do instead of suggesting, dont you guys think?
I have a feeling the good player wasn't trying to be an ass, he was just trying to manage the team to a win. In game it is a time pressured situation, and sometimes people speak curtly because they don't have time to explain. Good players by definition have more experience with all of the various game situations and are more likely to know what the best strategies are at a particular time. If you listen to them when you are on their team, you will be more likely to win and at the same time you will learn something and improve your game. 8)
Its true but the guy wasnt talking like "no, dont do that, this other thing is better" he was talking like "WHAT ARE YOU DOING? YOUR NEWB!!!" ...

Posted: 20 Nov 2006, 22:23
by Felix the Cat
It would help us understand the situation if you explain what, exactly, you were doing, and on what map and at what time in the game.

He may or may not have been justified.

Posted: 20 Nov 2006, 22:27
by Neddie
Who were you playing with?

Posted: 21 Nov 2006, 00:28
by LOrDo
2 words.
OMFG MAPHAX!

Curtosy or Maji101 :D

Posted: 21 Nov 2006, 01:14
by 1v0ry_k1ng
Image

Posted: 21 Nov 2006, 01:19
by Noruas
rofl 1v0ry_k1ng

Posted: 21 Nov 2006, 01:45
by Ishach
d-fens

lol

Posted: 21 Nov 2006, 02:08
by Neddie
Sad because there is an actual user that...

Posted: 21 Nov 2006, 02:23
by Deathblane
Damn that's good. As with many things it's funny because it's true...

Still everyone has off days. The other night in fact I was playing a team game against Matt where I just couldnt concentrate and kept letting raiding partys (of Matts) through into the back of my base. My allies were a (relative) noob (who ended up crt+d'ing) and quite a good player, who continulelly helped me out untill I finally collapsed. It must have been quite annoying for him 'cause even if I had played just a bit better hed've had a fair chance of winning.

Posted: 21 Nov 2006, 02:24
by BigSteve
LOL that was hilarious, so true too ^^

Posted: 21 Nov 2006, 02:36
by DemO
hahahahah, ivory post of the forum to date...thats hilarity.

I laughed so hard at "D-FENS"