lol "the program of your sister," this mongoloid probably thought that was a legit insult. It's not the 90's anymore, guy with the arbitrary name. Seems like you wasted your time with this abortion, Twy.
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Quote from: SPW on June 15, 2014, 09:36 PMYou mean to tell me that if the #1 ranked player wins vs #8, they play the winner of #3 vs #6? This makes no sense. #1 player should play winner of #4 vs #5. Otherwise why try for #1 slot when you have a tougher road to a championship? SPW is correct.
Is this tree-table buggy? Imo the winner of regular season should face the winner between player placed #4 and player #5. So it should look like this:
1 vs 8
4 vs 5
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3 vs 6
2 vs 7
So the winner should face 4th ranked and not 3rd one in semi finals.
Opinions?
Quote from: ZexorZ on June 15, 2014, 02:35 PMI only play FPS these daysQuote from: Rabbit on June 15, 2014, 02:09 PM
I's anyone playing this on pc? I'm currently playing the beta and it's not bad
oh, though i am the only one that loves FPS
and yes, enjoying it, looks like payday2 with BF4 engine (modified frostbite 3??), but is playable (except shoting ^^)
Quote from: KoreanRedDragon on June 06, 2014, 03:27 PMvahagn posted downloads for 12, 13, 14, and 15 sec roper schemes on the sfx clansite (before you could edit turn time in the in-game editor, pre-beta). I remember trying 13 secs a few times, but people mostly complained about the reduced turn time.
Yeah, that's the part Avi likes to leave out at story time.
W2 players refused to switch to WA when it was released because of the modified (I would argue slightly more complex here on WA) rope physics, so it's no wonder their customary settings didn't get passed on. Independent from them, though, there were plenty of WA players who toyed around with lower turn times in Roper anyway, usually between 12 and 14 seconds. I remember seeing as low as 10 second schemes, but obviously the trend died out eventually, in favour of simply playing the scheme on harder maps. The maps have definitely come down in complexity in recent years at least a little, though, so I don't think this is an irrelevant discussion to be having. It's kind of related to the initial subject of the thread anyway.
Quote from: Husk on June 05, 2014, 06:23 AM
also start practicing hysteria