jordy2425 wrote:Freakns, why don't you set up a war with RA, probably be a good one!!
they are too good for us! and we are already booked for third one(after we defeat TNC), but after that, who knows, maybe...
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jordy2425 wrote:Freakns, why don't you set up a war with RA, probably be a good one!!


VioIet wrote:due to a lack of experience and not knowing the map.
freakns wrote:first, it doesnt make me feel any better. i hate losing, i hate it so god damn much that sometimes i think games is not worth playing as losing brings me 10x bigger discomfort then any win could gave me satisfaction. and i dont care what other teams think. winning brings you respect, and thats all i care for. little tip on a shoulder and confy words? screw that...
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betiko wrote:freakns wrote:first, it doesnt make me feel any better. i hate losing, i hate it so god damn much that sometimes i think games is not worth playing as losing brings me 10x bigger discomfort then any win could gave me satisfaction. and i dont care what other teams think. winning brings you respect, and thats all i care for. little tip on a shoulder and confy words? screw that...
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So assuming a win is a +1 and a loss is -10, that would be like being a brig playing cooks all the time in terms of win/loss advantage.
With a 41% win rate, your quantified happiness earned from playing CC gives you a morale rank of cook. You could rank up by being happier on every victory, being less angry in defeat or just quitting CC if it doesn't work.


tec805 wrote:VioIet wrote:due to a lack of experience and not knowing the map.
If yellow hadn't missed a couple turns on British Isles you guys could have possibly won that. We had tried getting tricky but the dice didn't support it and we left 1 man vulnerable. 1 missed turn and 1 awesome turn for us changed everything.



chemefreak wrote:Moved to completed. Privs removed. No medals issued.

DJ Teflon wrote:Well played everyone in this division.
We enjoyed our battles, although we started very badly and had to work hard to regain a touch of respectability.
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