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jleonnn wrote:People always say, the person who wins in seq games is the one who starts first. But(not applicable to speed games) if person A starts a game, and logs off, another guy comes in and takes the guys territ bonus, like seq, except the guy who joins defineately starts first, that is, if the guy is logged off.
jleonnn wrote:yeah, and for me, I'm not really used to clickies.
obliterationX wrote:Yeah, that's why all good freestyle players take full advantage and watch their games in case they fill up -- and then rape the helpless noobs who proceed to moan about their opponent being "too fast" or "cheating".
If you suck at freestyle, then don't moan about it to those who enjoy it (and undoubtedly kick your ass at it, too!).
PLAYER57832 wrote:obliterationX wrote:Yeah, that's why all good freestyle players take full advantage and watch their games in case they fill up -- and then rape the helpless noobs who proceed to moan about their opponent being "too fast" or "cheating".
If you suck at freestyle, then don't moan about it to those who enjoy it (and undoubtedly kick your ass at it, too!).
I agree to a point, but there should be room for newer people, poorer players to play without being pounced upon by high-rankers and people with "clickies".
I think the biggest problem here is that with all this variability in maps, there is too little direction/explanation on just what it all means. Someone might read the "5 minutes" splurb, think about a board game they have played. Then they come here and maybe join and AOR game or Doodle freestyle, etc. Its not a problem if people have a rough idea of what's involved, but the "not knowing" is what makes it hard.
jleonnn wrote:very funny. But, unless someone is used to the map, he can build a picture in his mind and can use drop-downs without looking at the map
jleonnn wrote:very funny. But, unless someone is used to the map, he can build a picture in his mind and can use drop-downs without looking at the map
Prankcall wrote:jleonnn wrote:very funny. But, unless someone is used to the map, he can build a picture in his mind and can use drop-downs without looking at the map
Drop down are not hard to get used to.There was alot of the same players dominating on a regular basis using drop down before click maps came out.If you play any map enough you will be more favored against a person that has no clue on that map.Common sense/good strategy almost negates speed,not completely but close.
obliterationX wrote:Yeah, that's why all good freestyle players take full advantage and watch their games in case they fill up -- and then rape the helpless noobs who proceed to moan about their opponent being "too fast" or "cheating".
If you suck at freestyle, then don't moan about it to those who enjoy it (and undoubtedly kick your ass at it, too!).
Bruceswar wrote:obliterationX wrote:Yeah, that's why all good freestyle players take full advantage and watch their games in case they fill up -- and then rape the helpless noobs who proceed to moan about their opponent being "too fast" or "cheating".
If you suck at freestyle, then don't moan about it to those who enjoy it (and undoubtedly kick your ass at it, too!).
Maybe that is why you Foed me and KP? Did we kick your ass?
Prankcall wrote:jleonnn wrote:very funny. But, unless someone is used to the map, he can build a picture in his mind and can use drop-downs without looking at the map
Drop down are not hard to get used to.There was alot of the same players dominating on a regular basis using drop down before click maps came out.If you play any map enough you will be more favored against a person that has no clue on that map.Common sense/good strategy almost negates speed,not completely but close.
jleonnn wrote:yes, when I first got clickies, I stopped cuz when I clicked something on the map, the whole screen scrolled down. Now I fixed the problem by decreasing the screen size and f11
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