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The problem is not the gun itself(except the M12),it is the way you play with it.For example,the M4A1-Custom.It was probably the most wanted gun in 2009-2010.If you had that gun back then you were automatically considered a "pro",but of course we weren't spraying with it...1vs1 menas skill. A good weapon doesn't make the player good, you still need to be able to handle the gun you have.
I play the way I and only I want. Be it 1vs1 or 2vs2 or anything else. It is my decision as long as I'm not breaking the game rules. And if you win in 1vs1 with M12S, that doesn't mean you're a noob, it menas your ENEMY was a noob. Every weapon has it'S pros and contras. M12S is empty VERY fast and does rather LOW dmg. You need to hold completely on the enemy. M14EBR isn't as accurate as M4A1 but for that it got a bit more dmg. AK has really much dmg but very high recoil and spray. You need to know which weapon suits YOU best. That is one of the main reasons why I will NEVER play in torunaments. I want to play with the weapons I'm good with, with the weapons I learned to play with and NOT with weapon restricting rules.
I want to know the game better than anyone else, I want to know which weapon has the best balance between every stats right now. I want to know the accurate hitboxes: Which char has the smalles or are they all the same?
THAT is what a "Pro" is. Someone who knows the game better than anyone else. (Good aim and skill is obvious so I didn't wrote anything about that.)
Btw: 7k in EE, gg. Got called a hacker at least 10 times and they even tried to kick me.
Man I love these public games....
So what i'm saying is that you can play with whatever gun you want as long as you are not using it like a noob. -
gratedonion wrote: »The problem is not the gun itself(except the M12),it is the way you play with it.For example,the M4A1-Custom.It was probably the most wanted gun in 2009-2010.If you had that gun back then you were automatically considered a "pro",but of course we weren't spraying with it...
So what i'm saying is that you can play with wahtever gun you want as long as you are not using it like a noob.
That's the issue I think everyone who has commented about this is having. What defines a noob and what defines a pro? A pro is someone who uses anything he can in the game (legitimately) to win over others. A noob is one who is inexperienced in the game and does not know how to play the game like a pro. So a pro can spray a M12s if it gives him an advantage over others, not that I really approve of the M12s.
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At least you got one....Right? -
gratedonion wrote: »The problem is not the gun itself(except the M12),it is the way you play with it.For example,the M4A1-Custom.It was probably the most wanted gun in 2009-2010.If you had that gun back then you were automatically considered a "pro",but of course we weren't spraying with it...
So what i'm saying is that you can play with whatever gun you want as long as you are not using it like a noob.
The noob person, is just who is QQing about his incapacity to play. And to not blame on him self, he prefers to insult the other player. -
'Lazy wrote:[AnGeL;3764894']The noob person, is just who is QQing about his incapacity to play. And to not blame on him self, he prefers to insult the other player.
Not quite. The source of this noob/pro items and guns conversation was a player who posted a screenshot of him showcasing his new M14. It just so happened he had armor and a LA-SWAT character. That brought some negative attention, since the community believes that noobs are defined by some of those traits. However, some (including myself), do not agree with the people of this community and think that the player has a right to use his M14 and character as his explanation for a pro was (In simple terms) "...one who uses all assets he can in a game." These assets include a thinner character, armor, and a M14, as they give advantage over other players without the usage of hacks. However, the other side of the community, who tends to be those who have already won these things but do not use it themselves, still believes that people are "noobs" for using these items.
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I thought this only happened with the M4A1.... -
Not quite. The source of this noob/pro items and guns conversation was a player who posted a screenshot of him showcasing his new M14. It just so happened he had armor and a LA-SWAT character. That brought some negative attention, since the community believes that noobs are defined by some of those traits. However, some (including myself), do not agree with the people of this community and think that the player has a right to use his M14 and character as his explanation for a pro was (In simple terms) "...one who uses all assets he can in a game." These assets include a thinner character, armor, and a M14, as they give advantage over other players without the usage of hacks. However, the other side of the community, who tends to be those who have already won these things but do not use it themselves, still believes that people are "noobs" for using these items.
On topic:
I thought this only happened with the M4A1....
Regarding the screenshot : it happens with all the weapons
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