WCG US and Cross Fire!

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  • MRN_a2 wrote: »
    I am going to make a safe assumption that you are under 18 years of age. If you are an adult, I would be very surprised. Your ignorance and arrogance is almost unbelievable. Your mouth runs like a young over emotional teenage girl

    Yes i am. BTW Forgot devious? they almost beat LL in season 1 i believe.
  • aLisAstar wrote: »
    Yes i am. BTW Forgot devious? they almost beat LL in season 1 i believe.

    Yeah and has harboured cheaters. Where are they now? LPK, LL, instinct are still here.
  • So being over 18 years old automatically 'deletes' any form of ignorance and arrogance you have? A lot of teens are mature.

    No but usually as you get older you learn to hold your tongue and realize it's the internet and what is really important.
  • MRN_a2 wrote: »
    Yeah and has harboured cheaters. Where are they now? LPK, LL, instinct are still here.

    devious had cheaters? i believe you are thinking of mindplay
  • aLisAstar wrote: »
    well we are all entitled to opinions but sadly i disagree. When LPK became amazing was when they started beating decent teams in scrims and came on top to beat LL with one of their weakest line ups ever. Tbh there a couple of teams now that could have beaten the old lpk and as well as the old lifeline. But i wish lpk the best. Very few good teams in this game.

    I don't think we played you very often last summer, but LPK lost the majority of our scrims. We were 18-0'd by devious snsd and lifeline quite often. I am talking about winning matches not scrims. Then by the end of the week and come match time we were completely shutting teams down. Could we of practiced more and been better yes, but for putting as little time into playoffs as we did I believe we only lost 2 maybe 3 maps. 1 to consensus and 1 to lifeline. I don't believe we ever lost a map on a North American server, possibly 1 to standby or maybe instinct but I don't remember.

    As for one of LifeLine's weakest lineups every, they had 4/5 of the players attending WEM playing in the WOGL-P finals match. kahlan was the only one who played in that match and didn't go to WEM. No they didn't have pete, and hes one of the core 3 of LifeLine, but they still were no slouch of a team. They beat SNSD quite handedly.

    What I am saying is, a native cf team will be lucky to qualify for WCG national finals. Especially if they don't qualify in the first qualifier. The players who are switching over are considered better than LPK were at their respective games. I think especially after this first qualifier people will come to the realization that they will need to practice to win the next 2, and this will lead to them putting in the time needed. Sure you guys got good shots, but so does everyone else.
  • MRN_a2 wrote: »
    No but usually as you get older you learn to hold your tongue and realize it's the internet and what is really important.

    Some learn before others, age is irrelevant for the most part.
  • MRN_a2 wrote: »
    back then was less then 4 months ago. and while these worse teams are improving, LPK and LL are getting better as well. You make it seem like since you finally know have to break even on the scoreboard that these top teams dont stand a chance. but they have gotten better too.

    my opinion is tey dont have a chance in korea or china.
    MRN_a2 wrote: »
    Yeah and has harboured cheaters. Where are they now? LPK, LL, instinct are still here.
    popz and chrissay? neither cheated. get your facts straight
    MRN_a2 wrote: »
    No but usually as you get older you learn to hold your tongue and realize it's the internet and what is really important.
    yeah it's the internet, deal with it. I'm bored and not tired. So i come on the forums
  • dooplpk wrote: »
    Sure you guys got good shots, but so does everyone else.

    you also forgot about knowledge of the game that is temporal. unless you're planning to teach them everything which would be counter-productive considering they are your competition too
  • dooplpk wrote: »
    I don't think we played you very often last summer, but LPK lost the majority of our scrims. We were 18-0'd by devious snsd and lifeline quite often. I am talking about winning matches not scrims. Then by the end of the week and come match time we were completely shutting teams down. Could we of practiced more and been better yes, but for putting as little time into playoffs as we did I believe we only lost 2 maybe 3 maps. 1 to consensus and 1 to lifeline. I don't believe we ever lost a map on a North American server, possibly 1 to standby or maybe instinct but I don't remember.

    As for one of LifeLine's weakest lineups every, they had 4/5 of the players attending WEM playing in the WOGL-P finals match. kahlan was the only one who played in that match and didn't go to WEM. No they didn't have pete, and hes one of the core 3 of LifeLine, but they still were no slouch of a team. They beat SNSD quite handedly.

    What I am saying is, a native cf team will be lucky to qualify for WCG national finals. Especially if they don't qualify in the first qualifier. The players who are switching over are considered better than LPK were at their respective games. I think especially after this first qualifier people will come to the realization that they will need to practice to win the next 2, and this will lead to them putting in the time needed. Sure you guys got good shots, but so does everyone else.

    well malte makes all the difference to LL. they are a great team without him but with him it's a different game and it's been proven.

    all im saying there is little time left and little number of good teams. I just want to meet my teammates in real life, Im not planning to go to china or korea. not taking this as seriously as some teams that want to go to korea, and i wish the best to those
  • MyAWM wrote: »
    you also forgot about knowledge of the game that is temporal. unless you're planning to teach them everything which would be counter-productive considering they are your competition too

    This game is not hard to pick up. We have someone who has played for 3 days and is top fragging nearly every other scrim.

    Once you go over spot names, basic concepts and nade work. This game is not that much different than any other team based shooter game sense wise. If you know how to rotate properly in cod/cs you will know how to rotate properly in cf, and etc.
  • The most important thing is being able to keep your head in the game and focus on winning every single round. Most players get distracted, once focus is lost its all downhill from that point. But that is just how I feel. Most teams transferring over from other games will not be the top teams, but will be teams that know they don't have a chance. But also know they are good enough to stomp around in a game like this. Likely they will have more experience in tough situations, therefore will be better prepared to deal with the mind game. They probably also have more dedication which really isn't hard.
  • lClypher wrote: »
    The most important thing is being able to keep your head in the game and focus on winning every single round. Most players get distracted, once focus is lost its all downhill from that point. But that is just how I feel.

    agreed. but like doop is saying, there will be great teams that will put time and a lot of effort into this. This will be great for our version of cf. the game will be alot more fun IMO
  • dooplpk wrote: »
    This game is not hard to pick up. We have someone who has played for 3 days and is top fragging nearly every other scrim.

    Once you go over spot names, basic concepts and nade work. This game is not that much different than any other team based shooter game sense wise. If you know how to rotate properly in cod/cs you will know how to rotate properly in cf, and etc.

    it's not hard to pick up and i agree with you. your teammate is topping cause he is a good player with at least some form of game sense scrimming against a bunch of 14 year olds.

    however i believe that the veterans of this game have the upper-hand. LPK was a good team also cause you, drew and oz played prior to LPK so you weren't entirely new...
    edit:^pretty much what cypher said :)
  • aLisAstar wrote: »
    agreed. but like doop is saying, there will be great teams that will put time and a lot of effort into this. This will be great for our version of cf. the game will be alot more fun IMO

    except for the majority of these teams will leave as soon as the tournament is over. so it really isn't going to help our version out much at all.
  • dooplpk wrote: »
    except for the majority of these teams will leave as soon as the tournament is over. so it really isn't going to help our version out much at all.

    hopefully some will stick around
  • MyAWM wrote: »
    it's not hard to pick up and i agree with you. your teammate is topping cause he is a good player with at least some form of game sense scrimming against a bunch of 14 year olds.

    however i believe that the veterans of this game have the upper-hand. LPK was a good team also cause you, drew and oz played prior to LPK so you weren't entirely new...
    edit:^pretty much what cypher said :)

    What does age have anything to do with a teams gameplay lol?
  • What does age have anything to do with a teams gameplay lol?

    ikr, pretty sure n0thing won CEVO p or something when he was at that age
  • What does age have anything to do with a teams gameplay lol?

    i don't see any 14 year olds on top teams.
    aLisAstar wrote: »
    ikr, pretty sure n0thing won CEVO p or something when he was at that age

    idk about css history. i'm referring to CF -.-
  • MyAWM wrote: »
    i don't see any 14 year olds on top teams.



    idk about css history. i'm referring to CF -.-

    cs 1.6 history*
  • MyAWM wrote: »
    i don't see any 14 year olds on top teams.



    idk about css history. i'm referring to CF -.-

    Sheep is 14 and he played for lifeline..
  • we'll be lettin punks know, all the way to south korea.
  • Sheep is 14 and he played for lifeline..

    i was told he was 17 either way he's not playing for them atm

    edit: SNSD to get sponsored by SNSD in south korea :/
  • MyAWM wrote: »
    i was told he was 17 either way he's not playing for them atm

    edit: SNSD to get sponsored by SNSD in south korea :/

    SNSD fighting!!
  • "HSW and instinct will not be taking our spot."

    What makes you say that fdnDREN... just wondering?
  • IPabloII wrote: »
    "HSW and instinct will not be taking our spot."

    What makes you say that fdnDREN... just wondering?

    he thinks highly of facedown. you know where you stand so why does it matter
  • Like i said before i was just "wondering"
  • IPabloII wrote: »
    Like i said before i was just "wondering"

    so im guessing you guys are back?
  • aLisAstar wrote: »
    so im guessing you guys are back?

    Maybe they will be good this time.
  • MyAWM wrote: »

    edit: SNSD to get sponsored by SNSD in south korea :/

    We don't have the player base to make a full team not to mention there is no way I would use the name SNSD.
  • We never left just took a short break. We will be competing for the trip to china or where ever it's gonna be... Really looking forward to it.