Article: Skill
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Just read your article. Very good, very in depth. Seems almost unbelievable that one could process all those factors in the matter of a second or two but a lot of people do it unconsciously. You always tend to remember where your first contact with enemy players was, what the relative skills of people with their weapons are, and where you died.
Great article. I can honestly say SnD is probably my worst mode, probably because I psych myself out. Skill certainly is more than score in a pub. -
the reason people in crossfire aren't smart is because they don't constantly reanalyze the situation in game. Situational awareness is the one thing that very few players have in this community, instead they try to rely on pure aim/gun skill to win rounds. It's a shame that the game engine promotes poor/stupid play.OzoneFire1 wrote: »Agreed ive witnesed this when doops was in my clan, no matter how skilled the other team was, in the end doops and game sense would give us the win.MarzBreeze wrote: »People tend to forget that the human brain can quickly analyze info to find where someone is without 'wall hacking'. I tend to forget that these 'people' are twelve years old.
So the chances of fighting intelligent players rather then crazy sprayers who QQ is pretty low sorry.Bruce1nRRRRR wrote: »My faith in intelligent Cross Fire players is restored.
ROFL@this postkekkekeke! I shoot bullets and people die!!11!1 I r gud 2!
ROFLOL ~ pro troll here ~ ^Aw man its alot of reading... I read the first 3 paragraphs and i scrolled down... So much more to go but i try to finish it when i see this thread again. Really don't see the point of this thread so far.
Read more and you will...Whered you guys download your skills?
call 1-800-yourbraincells get to know them and invite them back so you can practice working together, eventually you will have some skills.The sad thing is a lot of people actually aren't going to take the time to read it.
So, the community is gonna stay ignorant.
I applaud your attempt though Denxi.
IKR I read it all thoughW4fflenator wrote: »These big words hurt me tiny brain
Would it help to speak in small words? -
Max_Skillz wrote: »I'd like to remind everyone, that 80% of this game is populated by kids between the ages of 10 and 16
So the chances of fighting intelligent players rather then crazy sprayers who QQ is pretty low sorry.
ROFL@this post
I'm 16, what's your point? -
I'm 16, what's your point?
lol i didn't mean to sound like im talking down to them, its just alot of kids along those ages kinda need to mature a bit and stop QQing before they will gain any skill. There are exceptions so don't assume i was talking about you. sorry if I sounded insulting. -
Very nice post Denxi, This is definitely something I need to work on, playing with the "Quicker Trigger Finger" mentality just doesn't cut it. I need to slow down and analyze the situation better. I've been playing a lot of Elimination but I'm starting to play some S&D and GM here lately, these modes are freakin weird sometimes, watching your whole team take one path and I'm the lone ranger going the other way is just odd to me.
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Wow...this guide covers all the physical aspects of weapons and all the psychological viewpoints.
I found that most beginners tend to "flinch" in the real world because they think they are going to get killed.
So spraying AROUND them could make them stop firing for a split second, thinking they're about to die. Then shoot accurately at the hed, leg, arm, etc. to finally kill your foe.
Cross Fire is a modern, fast paced shooter. Meaning you could be alive with full health and armor (if applicable) and dead the next second. So a split second in most intermediate players' hands would be all they need to successfully make lethal shots.
Hope this helps, because I didn't see it in your guide. -
Wow...this guide covers all the physical aspects of weapons and all the psychological viewpoints.
I found that most beginners tend to "flinch" in the real world because they think they are going to get killed.
So spraying AROUND them could make them stop firing for a split second, thinking they're about to die. Then shoot accurately at the hed, leg, arm, etc. to finally kill your foe.
Cross Fire is a modern, fast paced shooter. Meaning you could be alive with full health and armor (if applicable) and dead the next second. So a split second in most intermediate players' hands would be all they need to successfully make lethal shots.
Hope this helps, because I didn't see it in your guide. -
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Max_Skillz wrote: »lol i didn't mean to sound like im talking down to them, its just alot of kids along those ages kinda need to mature a bit and stop QQing before they will gain any skill. There are exceptions so don't assume i was talking about you. sorry if I sounded insulting.
how do i gain any skill -
Now, obviously I can't make too many accurate assumptions, I wasn't there, I don't know why they decided to reject him, maybe he swore way too much, I don't know. However the fact that a top clan would reject someone based off of data collected over 1 scrim is, well, kind of sad.
Well you cut me from your team after one scrim.
I'm just saying.
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