Started by Gabriel, July 23, 2018, 10:59 PM
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Quote from: TheWalrus on July 30, 2018, 05:16 PMQuote from: skunk3 on July 30, 2018, 03:45 AMAs far as Masta goes, I'm not trying to throw any shade but meh. I don't care about offline challenges. If you're not actively on WormNET owning people in multiplayer on at least a semi-regular basis, I couldn't give a crap about any accomplishments you may have. I haven't seen Masta on WormNET in at least 2 years, except for one possible time in which I am fairly sure I played vs. him in Big RR using an alias, but it's entirely possible that I could be wrong. Masta's 'legendary' status comes from offline challenges and nothing else. (In other words, replaying the same map a hundred times until you get a perfect run.) I'm seriously not trying to sound like a hater here, I'm just speaking how I feel.You are wrong, masta is the best overall roper in the game and has been for some time, we played plenty over the past few years when i was still active. Pretty sure hes bored of owning the noobs that play nowadays, so offline challenges present an actual test to push his roping. Maybe since we didn't get daina-zalo, we can have masta-skunk3 instead?
Quote from: skunk3 on July 30, 2018, 03:45 AMAs far as Masta goes, I'm not trying to throw any shade but meh. I don't care about offline challenges. If you're not actively on WormNET owning people in multiplayer on at least a semi-regular basis, I couldn't give a crap about any accomplishments you may have. I haven't seen Masta on WormNET in at least 2 years, except for one possible time in which I am fairly sure I played vs. him in Big RR using an alias, but it's entirely possible that I could be wrong. Masta's 'legendary' status comes from offline challenges and nothing else. (In other words, replaying the same map a hundred times until you get a perfect run.) I'm seriously not trying to sound like a hater here, I'm just speaking how I feel.
Quote from: j0e on July 31, 2018, 12:05 AMI'm not trying to swing my willy around and claim I'm among the best at anything, because I'm not, but in my opinion Big RR is far less difficult than TTRR. In Big RR even a noob can learn to max out the rope speed, for the most part, within a year. In TTRR all except the very best players rope safely because it's faster for them to do so. I think y'all have forgotten how amazing Mablak was at TTRR. He would do crazy pump climbs and scrolls all over the place and rarely fall. TTRR has basically an infinite skill ceiling, the ideal (impossible) run resembling a TAS run. It is much harder to time speedy maneuvers on short ropes. In Big RR everyone can maintain full speed all the time without having to operate very close to the margins. Same goes for WXW. TTRR fell out of favor precisely because nobody could compete with the top players... in Big RR I haven't seen nearly that kind of skill divide. However I haven't seen those Masta Big RR replays people keep mentioning. He's a great roper so I'm sure they are pretty impressive. Could someone link a couple?
Quote from: Husk on April 17, 2017, 06:31 PMI guess bigrr is like billiards and ttrr is like snooker... billiards is more accesible for most, while snooker requires more precise control
Quote from: TheKomodo on July 31, 2018, 12:27 AMoldsock I just asked if you wanted to do a couple of Big RRs and you said no unless it's a bet...I'm quite happy to do a serious game with you and see how I stack up right now, because in my head, i'm not good right now, you claim you are, so if I can even get fairly equal with you in this state, i'm pretty confident i'll beat you when i've had practise.
Quote from: TheKomodo on July 31, 2018, 12:35 AMLet's do 2 please, I wanna do 1 normal and 1 cross handed, see if I can beat myself cross yet as well lol, i'm in a game with salty and fen right now, come AG we'll be finished in a few turns.
Quote from: skunk3 on July 31, 2018, 12:13 AMwhat I can say with 100% honesty is that I actively play W:A and I play a shitload of Big RR and there's only a handful of people who can rival me when I am warmed up. I'd say that most of my Big RR losses in the last year or so have come from Dibz, and like 90%+ of those games are literally my first game of the day.
Quote from: skunk3 on July 31, 2018, 12:31 AMI'll gladly take on anyone in Big RR any time.
Quote from: Anubis on July 31, 2018, 01:35 AMThis is the kind of stuff that is missing from W:A. People competing who is better, bonus points that it's about roping. If more people show that passion it might reignite my desire to play again. I am always lurking and following.