Cannons of the noobs'
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Mrfinmasta wrote: »When I hear the term Noob Cannon, I just think of an overpowered gun, maybe someone can add to my definition
Oh, I can tell you what these people think. They're under the impression that this list of guns are somehow impowered with "skill." They honestly think that the gun makes the player great and not practice and skill and knowledge of the maps. Unfortunately for them, they can't seem to wrap their minds around the concept that guns contain zero skill. "If a person can not aim, no gun, no matter how powerful and precise it may be, will save them." If a person knows how to aim, he's not a noob. They think that the Scar Light and the Kriss Super V and the Thompson just magically aim themselves at the targets and fire on their own with no aid from the player himself. If a complete newbie to CrossFire picked up a Kriss Super V, I could kill him with ANY gun in the game 95% of the time. Had to leave a .5% for pure luck. If I have the Kriss Super V and a newbie has the Kriss Super V, I can guarantee that I will come out victorious. If what these people said is true, then two newbie each with Scar Lights could not kill each other, because the guns are where the skill is at, therefore they'd be completely equal. I've killed newbies with the Scar Light with my knife, and if you can't do the same, then I'd suggest you practice A LOT more. For the record, I will repeat, "THERE IS NO SUCH THING AS A NOOB CANNON ON CROSSFIRE." Am I wrong? Feel free to challenge my logic, please. Guns don't make the players great, the players make the guns great. If you don't have any "facts" to back up your statements, don't bother even replying to this. As a side note, guns can give an advantage in certain areas, but it takes a skilled player to know which areas and when. If you have a Kriss Super V and I have the AWM and we look at each other from across the map, the so-called "Noob Cannon" is not going to save you. -
Oh, I can tell you what these people think. They're under the impression that this list of guns are somehow impowered with "skill." They honestly think that the gun makes the player great and not practice and skill and knowledge of the maps. Unfortunately for them, they can't seem to wrap their minds around the concept that guns contain zero skill. "If a person can not aim, no gun, no matter how powerful and precise it may be, will save them." If a person knows how to aim, he's not a noob. They think that the Scar Light and the Kriss Super V and the Thompson just magically aim themselves at the targets and fire on their own with no aid from the player himself. If a complete newbie to CrossFire picked up a Kriss Super V, I could kill him with ANY gun in the game 95% of the time. Had to leave a .5% for pure luck. If I have the Kriss Super V and a newbie has the Kriss Super V, I can guarantee that I will come out victorious. If what these people said is true, then two newbie each with Scar Lights could not kill each other, because the guns are where the skill is at, therefore they'd be completely equal. I've killed newbies with the Scar Light with my knife, and if you can't do the same, then I'd suggest you practice A LOT more. For the record, I will repeat, "THERE IS NO SUCH THING AS A NOOB CANNON ON CROSSFIRE." Am I wrong? Feel free to challenge my logic, please. Guns don't make the players great, the players make the guns great. If you don't have any "facts" to back up your statements, don't bother even replying to this. As a side note, guns can give an advantage in certain areas, but it takes a skilled player to know which areas and when. If you have a Kriss Super V and I have the AWM and we look at each other from across the map, the so-called "Noob Cannon" is not going to save you.
I do agree with you that guns do not contain skill. You still need to know maps and how to aim, and all those other basic skills. And say everyone was using a scarlight, or a Thompson. Since they all have the same gun, the most skilled player is gonna come our victorious. And while I agree these guns do need some skill, they do give the user some advantages over other guns, and they don't require the same amount of skill as say, an AK47 or a K2 -
Knowing the maps is not a basic skill. It takes many matches, lots of time, and a good amount of practice to truly know the maps inside and out, and how to work the maps to your advantage. Even a person who has played other first person shooters can't come to CrossFire and instantly know every inch of every map in the game. So as I said, a newbie against a skilled player is doomed no matter which weapon you put in his hands, and I am a testament to that statement. As to the rest of what you said, you're basically just restating what I said, which proves that there aren't any "Noob Cannons" on CrossFire.Mrfinmasta wrote: »I do agree with you that guns do not contain skill. You still need to know maps and how to aim, and all those other basic skills. And say everyone was using a scarlight, or a Thompson. Since they all have the same gun, the most skilled player is gonna come our victorious. And while I agree these guns do need some skill, they do give the user some advantages over other guns, and they don't require the same amount of skill as say, an AK47 or a K2
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