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t3quila
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Oct 28 2008, 04:17 PM
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Sounds like some stupid rant la. Some noob that couldn't get his team into CEVO-P let alone CEVO-M.
If its anything this derikson is good at its ranting. Professional Ranter.. Heh..
Instead of ranting like some angst noob. Why doesn't he try making a mod to suit the mass public then.
I mean it seriously. Its not that I like promod for some egotistical reason. I have to since SKOTH4 will most probably use it again.
I gotta get my team trained up to par with most of the others who are already ahead.
I don't mind playing mods like promod just as long as they simplify the basic gameplay elements that made games like CoD1 and CoD2 shine in the first place.
What these kinda guys don't understand, is that the people who have actually went through hell to get their teams to where they are after struggling in the competitive scene, see things very differently than those who've just started fresh playing CoD4.
*note: CoD4 wasn't designed for competitive gaming in the first place.
Yes, we know the perks are a big part of the game but thats unacceptable by those who actually play this game as a sport. Everyone here watches sporting events right? Team sports? Yeah, most of you guys could tell if the other team was better just by watching right? That's what e-sports is like since the first WCG.
The thing that separates the good teams from the bad teams is just three things: Skill, Teamwork and Experience. Gaming gear is the last little bit that will help to improve their game.
I speak freely and I want to know why is everyone so angst up about the thoughts of people who gave their very best to lay the foundation for the rest of the others who gave theirs too.
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t3quila
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Oct 28 2008, 10:55 PM
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You should help brian then luft. I'll help in anyway I can. Just ask.
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t3quila
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Oct 29 2008, 12:56 AM
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Sanction,
I want to wage war with the teams overseas first. I shall return wounded and scathed but none the less with pride and honor.
It is unfortunate however, that the gears of war (competitive gaming) set in motion by CS has greatly influenced the masses and that was just 7-8 years ago. Not very long for a sport.
We need to play by their standards too in order to have a say. They also have way more experienced teams in which we would be shutting out from our inexperienced teams if we don't even bother to try and expose ourselves.
We don't believe that we can beat them. Yet we try to persuade them with words and facts. This is wrong. E-sports is generally a sport in its own sense. Less talk, More action.
This is how I Fight. ---------------------------------- If the CoD4 Community in Malaysia is truly united. I would not have wasted 5 mins waiting for a mix scrim to start. Everytime.
Do yourselves a favor and stop wasting peoples time when theres a mix scrim. Make it a habit to enforce match/scrim conduct here.
Sorry I oso very nostalgic. Kekeke.
This post has been edited by t3quila: Oct 29 2008, 02:00 AM
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t3quila
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Oct 29 2008, 08:51 AM
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Gee... If you're gonna use all them pretty words..
We're not getting to the point here and we never will. As it seems. The scene is considered dead from the beginning to boot. Because it never gets outside coverage.
And why does it not get coverage? Simple. No one would want to watch random. Shit. No one. Wants to watch a demo where they can't see anything worth learning.
Without any spectator-ship element and simplicity in gameplay/gamemodes the game you try to push competitive will die a painful death. Try as you may. A game with so much random things will NEVER make the cut.
We're gonna keep realism and your version of "skill" out of the argument. Everything the that clutters the basic gameplay element makes it this much further away from competitive playability.
Whenever there is a game that is very cluttered. The only way to boost its growing competitive community is to make a simplified, unified, no-nonsense and global mod/ruleset to abide by.
Normal demos are already very intolerable to watch. Everything is besides the skill element. How would you like to watch the real definition of skill? That's right you haven't actually seen it have you.
Promod will separate the boys from the men. Argue as you may. The competitive scene will never see it your way. Its probably..
Because they're too busy already playing what everyone else is. And to also get paid for playing this sport competitively. The competitive cod4 spearhead teams are already satisfied. Resistance, Is Futile.
My point is, in order for a game to be recognized and adopted into the already established/nostalgic competitive scene. It has to be one gamemode, de-cluttered, down to basics gameplay and near zero randomness.
I can't stop you from doing what you want. But I want everyone to stop fiddling around with the mod problem and just play something that's worth everyone's time. Even if we continue like this, we'll eventually get to a point where competitive is the same as any other standard.
So Why Not Start Now?
Oh and by the way cars do blow up and kill in promod. Who told you they didn't Mr.Crashtec ?
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t3quila
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Oct 29 2008, 12:00 PM
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This ends right now. There will be NO unified community. You stand on your side, I'll stand on mine. We'll subject to our own matters and none of those matters should be questioned by either side.
This game is played by people like me also. Don't expect to run the whole show here.
The line is drawn as of now.
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