Nice games man, this shows that many players of "Normal" can be strong even at Elite, Chuvash too isn't a coincidence.
See u soon.
I stopped playing normal and switched totally to TEL ;-)
Watching the first tied round, I've to admit that I accepted in a way too fast your offer to end the round with a draw. But I enjoyed theses rounds anyway. Thanks for your comment.
PS: never saw a greater accurancy in the use of petrol!
Quote from: Casso on March 09, 2014, 07:00 PM
Nice games man, this shows that many players of "Normal" can be strong even at Elite, Chuvash too isn't a coincidence.
See u soon.
Not only strong, I'd say they will have an edge over players that play elite only. But ofcourse, it won't happen over night, you need to adapt to the tactics of elite
There is not a big different with Elite and Intermediate. Pretty similar schemes. Some different tactics as Crazy said, but I guess the hardest thing is, to shot good with grenades and bazookas. It taking years to improve it. And, if the Elite player gets the Inter player into sudden death, he has an advantage too.
Chuvash making a lot of things right and his cows are still pretty dangerous, even we all know it. Joschi I dont count to that group. Hes been playing Elite for quiet a long time. :)
I would welcome more Intermediate player at TEL. 8)
Imo both schemes are totally different from eachother. The easy proof for that is how big the gap is between good elite and inter players playing eachother, where 1 player is "new" to the scheme they play or at least didnt put much effort into it. The only thing the schemes share is ground play on destructible default map types. All other schemes like this have it in common, yet allmost all of them are about different approaches from the turn 1 to latest blow. However good inter player new to elite has that hidden weapon over the eliter, that is seeing far more than obvious when it comes to the usage of certain weapons, but eliter wont have anything "new" to bring into intermediate to win the sneaky way over the good inter player.
elite is not intermediate same as roper is not wxw. End of conversation.. xd
Sure its different, lacoste. But compare it with rope schemes, thats like hell and heaven. Some basics are the same, like walking, jumping (battlerace skillz), drops with mines / dynas etc.
I just meant that.
Yah but the amount of time you need to spend to be good at the scheme is about 2 years on average, doesnt matter whats your origin. Obviously it looks clear on paper that the change in intermediate<->elite is a lot easier than ground<->rope, but you got the idea. Its more like catching up on competitive level than learning basics.