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06-07-12, 02:36 AM #21
What don't you understand? I just explained why you don't literally the next sentence after the one you quoted.
If you stick together in Scavenge, you might get every can (doubtful on certain maps), but your time will be $h1t. You'll be lucky to get over a minute if you're facing a decent Scavenge team that's going for burns at generator. Play Scavenge with risks and split up at certain points, and you'll get over a 4 minute time in some maps.
I'd give you proof with videos of the Scavenge Cup 2012, which shows the best Scavenge teams on PC, who actually split up far more than Xbox Scavenge players tend to, but I'm guessing it'd be kind of a waste of time.
Either way, here. Notice the amount of separation Survivors have after an attack is cleared? That's how GOOD Scavenge players do it. This isn't Versus, and you're not supposed to play it like Versus. So yes, you don't "stick together". If you don't understand that, then you don't understand competitive Scavenge.
L4D2 Scavenge Cup 2012 - WE MAKE YOU RAGE vs Invidious Animosity - YouTube
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06-07-12, 03:55 AM #22If you stick together in Scavenge, you might get every can (doubtful on certain maps), but your time will be $h1t. You'll be lucky to get over a minute if you're facing a decent Scavenge team that's going for burns at generator. Play Scavenge with risks and split up at certain points, and you'll get over a 4 minute time in some maps.
Sorry, bit of a misunderstanding here. Or maybe I'm a little slow today.
I'd give you proof with videos of the Scavenge Cup 2012, which shows the best Scavenge teams on PC, who actually split up far more than Xbox Scavenge players tend to, but I'm guessing it'd be kind of a waste of time.
Notice the amount of separation Survivors have after an attack is cleared? That's how GOOD Scavenge players do it.
That said, yes yes, I get your point: kill off 3-4 spawns, then split up and obtain cans en masse. I don't see how that tactic is really any different from all the most efficient routes that players use in the Motel (billboard or highway first, then the Motel iteself), the Park (the three under the bridge, then washrooms/gazebo), Sugar Mill (two at back of 2nd cylinder, or the four in the back area), etc.
But I take it you already know this, because it's what pretty much every Scavenge junkie does - there are only so many different routes to take per map based on time and total cans.
I'll be watching the rest of this video.
This isn't Versus, and you're not supposed to play it like Versus. So yes, you don't "stick together". If you don't understand that, then you don't understand competitive Scavenge.
Also, I don't play competitive Scavenge.
Btw - have you played Competitive Scavenge? You're coming across to me like you know everything there is to know about Scavenge...
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06-30-12, 02:27 PM #24
I do that quite a lot.
It's usually because a charger & a few others have just died and I think I can get a couple of cans quickly before anything else spawns, but my timing is generally shite and I get jockeyed (hate those bastards).
Or like today, when I'm in a game where just everything that can go wrong for me, does go wrong..I am actually sticking with the team, but then fall off a ledge and wind up on my own.
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06-30-12, 11:42 PM #25[SIGPIC][/SIGPIC]OUTGUNNED!!!Roger That x, TrizZy II, LeanGunnerz, Xo kdawg oX
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