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11-17-10, 05:23 PM #21
Re: What would you improve on?
My biggest problem is I have just sucked for probably the past two years. I used to be good, could aim well with any gun, whether it be assault riffle or sniper. Im just off, sure I have my good maps from time to time, but as of recent they are getting fewer and farther between. I don't really think I need a coach, I've been playing this game long enough I know how everything works. I can sit still if need be, and I can rush like some of the greats. I just havn't had IT lately, I do everything pretty much the same everyday I play, some days Im dead on and others i just can't seem to get my shots right on.
Another thing I need to improve on is shot calling. My brain and mouth don't work well together when in a high tense CSS game. My words get mumbled and I can't seem to call out what I want people to do.
I don't know if I've lost my css mojo.... Im a smart player, meaning I don't do stupid things, I learn from my mistakes, especially if Im one of the last players left in the round. I take my time, I think like the opposing player and counter them. I can be good, I just don't have it as of recent.
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11-17-10, 08:17 PM #23
Re: What would you improve on?
I have so many flaws that it might take all night to list. Main flaws: Controlled bursts, patience first 30 seconds of round. And in more detail...
1. Long range shots using M4. I get too impatient. Many could help me with that.
2. Spraying with AK short range. If I don't get them first 3 shots I already know I am dead. I need to learn the spray pattern.
3. Famas, for when I'm low on cash CT side. Vafa would be my teacher of choice for it.
4. Overall controlled bursts with M4/AK. idunn I believe would help me alot.
5. Deagle. Scotty FTW!
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11-17-10, 09:39 PM #25
Re: What would you improve on?
To start, I have tried playing under every type of beer, bourbon and tequila that can be found, and it seems as though my best action is under the influence of expensive tequila.
I have less temper and negativity away from the bourbon. Beer seems to make me too bitter, so it is usually gonna be tequila. If I do fall prey to beer, it has to be Sierra Nevada Pale Ale.
As for mentors, I enjoy the calmer players, as I am far from tranquil when I get wound up. There are too many level-headed players for me to list here that are very beneficial to have in game. I like making calls on many maps, however, it is often helpful for me to have a "calming" voice to keep my focus while campaigning a map.
My #1 goal is to stop calling my teammates negative names when we screw up. It is not easy, as I was raised in a house that was intolerant to not thinking things through. "Sorry wouldn't have done it in the first place" rings in my ears.
Most of the REG players here are intelligent. That is why TPG is the place to be. Teams are even when the players want them to be. The girl gangsters add to the fun, as they are usually determined to prove their might.
Hitch“Liberals claim to want to give a hearing to other views, but then are shocked and offended to discover that there are other views.”
>>> William F. Buckley, Jr. <<<
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11-18-10, 09:12 AM #27
Re: What would you improve on?
I'm with Duddy on the area where I think I need the most improvement. Though I do think I'm wicked inconsistent about it, I simply have trouble defending against a rush. It seems like I choke, in terms of killing the oncoming rushers, under the pressure of deciding if I should pick off individual players rushing in or if I should just spray into the group. Perhaps that is an issue of patience and smarts regarding my placement on the map to defend against a rush.
As for a mentor, I'd probably go with Pimp. As his play style relates to the area I would like to improve on, his patience and maneuvering that results in being just ridiculously hard to kill would go a long way in being able to handle rushes/defending choke points. Sure, he has great aim but it almost seems like his aim simply compliments his patience and intelligence in where he aligns himself in any given situation.
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11-18-10, 10:49 AM #28
Re: What would you improve on?
my aaaaaaaaaaim
if i dont spend a lot of time constantly practicing it goes down the shitter
(its usually in the shitter)
i want scotty to teach me how to juan deag so i can save $850 each time by buying the deagle instead of the mp5I broadcast gaming videos on Twitch TV and my finished videos are on YouTube! Recently I shoutcasted the Counter Strike Tournament at PAX Prime 2012!
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11-18-10, 11:28 AM #30
Re: What would you improve on?
All aspects of my game need to improve, my aim has come a long way. L4D2 has helped, realism makes you aim for the head so I have gotten better at controlling my shots. Also L4D has taught me to use my sound more. I need to get better using the mic in fire fights to call things sooner. Learning to use the radar has helped me a lot. Been watching people scout/awp and gotten a little better.
Stop using mouse wheel to change guns and use numbers would help, just got to use it and be faster/more comfortable with it. Adapt to using a thumb button for voip so I can talk and strafe at the same time. Patience would help... I like to peak to often.
And like was mentioned not try and speak and mix the words up, I get excited and garble comes out.
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