Nice Pinco ! another gold medal^^
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Quote from: fr4nk on June 23, 2012, 10:04 AMQuote from: Komito on June 23, 2012, 03:25 AMQuote from: fr4nk on June 23, 2012, 01:19 AM
A noob like me who doesn't know how to notch, have a 5% chance to win.
Yeah, and? Why blame the natural way of things when it's really your fault for not learning or enjoying it? I get OWNED hard at Elite/T17/Shopper and most of the time TTRR also, I still play when I have to without complaining so much, I sometimes even enjoy even when I lose, but it's still my fault for not enjoying it or learning as much as other schemes, we can't be good at and enjoy everything in life, but we should appreciate those who do enjoy and take the time to perfect it, there is really alot more to notching than just 4s FP shots and repeat... It's just unfair when a notcher uses skills against noobs.
Someone who only knows notching, will lose to someone who knows notching and trickery.
So do you think it's my fault playing BnG with my eyes and not learning how to notch?
What to say, I'm proud to try to play it without anything.
Notching is like an auto aim bot in an FPS, and I'll never use that shit.
You can't even mention the other schemes, because there's nothing that makes you hit everyone in every turn, or speeds up your roping, or makes your crates to land near you.
I'm not even complaining, it's just an opinion, like I said in my first post.
Quote from: Random00 on June 22, 2012, 12:59 PM
You could have asked us at least before you copy/pasted big parts of this announcement ;s
Quote from: Statik on June 22, 2012, 12:04 PM
I think this issue can be solved only by searching TUS games via the TUS site (pretty logical, huh?).
Player/Clan A presses "Find a TUS game" button and waits for the random opponent. Then Player/Clan B presses his button and both get the message "Game found!" or smth... If one of them denies to play, then he loses points. It would be also nice to select preferable schemes by both sides, so they will play only one of those schemes and there won't be "my pick - your pick" rule.
One more benefit: don't need to spam AG with "TUS NE1 TUS NE1 TUS NE1".
But I guess it's not that easy to code. Just an idea