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Officer vs NCO

PostPosted: Sat Dec 18, 2010 4:30 pm
by saraith
In my career here at CC, I tend to bounce up and down the rank ladder. I usually average about 1500 points or so but frequently run the gamut between Master Corporal and Captain. I have discovered that when I'm below the rank of Lt, I find that my game suffers for it, and I tend to make dumb mistakes. But when I'm an officer, I tend to play better, or at least I think I do.

I think it's a confidence issue for me. In my head I can't get past the illusion that because I'm not an officer, I suck at the game. Therefore, I suck at the game when I'm a striper. Perhaps subconsciously sabotaging myself to lose. Whereas when I have earned my commission back, I play better. I don't suck when I have a leaf.

I'm curious if this is unique to my own experience, or is this something that others suffer from? Is there a general illusion around here that if you do not hold a certain rank, you are a poor player?

Re: Officer vs NCO

PostPosted: Sat Dec 18, 2010 4:41 pm
by AndyDufresne
Hm, this reminds me of an older discussion: 'What Rank is a 'Good Rank'?'.

I know that I'm finally glad I got out of my stripes personally---but I fear that I'm slowly heading back toward that, since I've been playing games that I know I usually can't win!


--Andy

Re: Officer vs NCO

PostPosted: Sat Dec 18, 2010 4:42 pm
by drunkmunky
I usually average about 2000, was a bit higher than this for a while now it's dropped but I'll get back up there.

Now, if I understand you correctly, you're saying that when you have more points you play better than when you have less points due to having more confidence in yourself. My question to you is therefore, why do you ever lose points? Surely if you play better with more points, then your average will go up leaps and bounds?

Anyway, I'm sure a few people have the same subconscious issue as you...me? I blame the alcohol...

Not only do I lose judgement, I tend to join games I know I'm gonna be bad at...just for the sake of it, haha...

Re: Officer vs NCO

PostPosted: Sat Dec 18, 2010 8:11 pm
by Gold Knight
When you achieve a higher rank, you usually have to play others that have similar ranks to keep the point gain/loss equal. So by playing better competition, you will usually find yourself losing more often even though you are playing better. There are exceptions with the farmers and such, but getting and keeping a quality rank is what everyone should be shooting for to measure ability. Some people just cant seem to become an officer, and its probably because their understanding of their gameplay isnt at that level yet.

Re: Officer vs NCO

PostPosted: Sat Dec 18, 2010 9:13 pm
by niMic
I should have just stuck to playing World 2.1, instead of this serious "all maps" nonsense.

I could have been someone!

Re: Officer vs NCO

PostPosted: Mon Dec 20, 2010 1:31 am
by jleonnn
My highest was 2520, lowest was 600+ which was when I first joined. So far, I bounce between major(2100) and lieutenant. I have never dropped below the officer level for a few months now. Normally the routine is: Log on, find my rank 1-2 ranks below where it was last night. win a few games, either stay at the current rank or get promoted. Play a few speeders and win a few points. Normally I go up then down then end up where I was originally. I find that sometimes after I win a lot of points, I go down quite quickly. Like I was making a run for colonel. I went from 1900 to 2470 in 3 days. I played only the games I was good at. then I think I got to 2484 around there. Then in 2 days I was 1700. Plus I lose A LOT of points when I'm offline. I can make it to colonel but only if I'm extremely careful with my rank and I only start sure-win games. But what's the fun in that :P

Re: Officer vs NCO

PostPosted: Mon Dec 20, 2010 3:02 am
by Commander62890
jleonnn wrote:My highest was 2520, lowest was 600+ which was when I first joined. So far, I bounce between major(2100) and lieutenant. I have never dropped below the officer level for a few months now. Normally the routine is: Log on, find my rank 1-2 ranks below where it was last night. win a few games, either stay at the current rank or get promoted. Play a few speeders and win a few points. Normally I go up then down then end up where I was originally. I find that sometimes after I win a lot of points, I go down quite quickly. Like I was making a run for colonel. I went from 1900 to 2470 in 3 days. I played only the games I was good at. then I think I got to 2484 around there. Then in 2 days I was 1700. Plus I lose A LOT of points when I'm offline. I can make it to colonel but only if I'm extremely careful with my rank and I only start sure-win games. But what's the fun in that :P

None of this has anything to do with what the OP was saying

Re: Officer vs NCO

PostPosted: Mon Dec 20, 2010 4:57 am
by pascalleke
Commander62890 wrote:
jleonnn wrote:My highest was 2520, lowest was 600+ which was when I first joined. So far, I bounce between major(2100) and lieutenant. I have never dropped below the officer level for a few months now. Normally the routine is: Log on, find my rank 1-2 ranks below where it was last night. win a few games, either stay at the current rank or get promoted. Play a few speeders and win a few points. Normally I go up then down then end up where I was originally. I find that sometimes after I win a lot of points, I go down quite quickly. Like I was making a run for colonel. I went from 1900 to 2470 in 3 days. I played only the games I was good at. then I think I got to 2484 around there. Then in 2 days I was 1700. Plus I lose A LOT of points when I'm offline. I can make it to colonel but only if I'm extremely careful with my rank and I only start sure-win games. But what's the fun in that :P

None of this has anything to do with what the OP was saying

:lol: :lol:

Re: Officer vs NCO

PostPosted: Mon Dec 20, 2010 5:43 am
by jleonnn
pascalleke wrote:
Commander62890 wrote:
jleonnn wrote:My highest was 2520, lowest was 600+ which was when I first joined. So far, I bounce between major(2100) and lieutenant. I have never dropped below the officer level for a few months now. Normally the routine is: Log on, find my rank 1-2 ranks below where it was last night. win a few games, either stay at the current rank or get promoted. Play a few speeders and win a few points. Normally I go up then down then end up where I was originally. I find that sometimes after I win a lot of points, I go down quite quickly. Like I was making a run for colonel. I went from 1900 to 2470 in 3 days. I played only the games I was good at. then I think I got to 2484 around there. Then in 2 days I was 1700. Plus I lose A LOT of points when I'm offline. I can make it to colonel but only if I'm extremely careful with my rank and I only start sure-win games. But what's the fun in that :P

None of this has anything to do with what the OP was saying

:lol: :lol:


Good point :P

Re: Officer vs NCO

PostPosted: Mon Dec 20, 2010 12:51 pm
by AndyDufresne
At least he admits it. That aside, the Society of the Cooks and its graduates must be evidence that one can overcome the ghost of cookliness past with strategy and practice.


--Andy

Re: Officer vs NCO

PostPosted: Mon Dec 20, 2010 1:21 pm
by jimboston
drunkmunky wrote:I usually average about 2000, was a bit higher than this for a while now it's dropped but I'll get back up there.

Now, if I understand you correctly, you're saying that when you have more points you play better than when you have less points due to having more confidence in yourself. My question to you is therefore, why do you ever lose points? Surely if you play better with more points, then your average will go up leaps and bounds?

Anyway, I'm sure a few people have the same subconscious issue as you...me? I blame the alcohol...

Not only do I lose judgement, I tend to join games I know I'm gonna be bad at...just for the sake of it, haha...


Umm... don't you know you are supposed to leave things like logic at the door when you enter CC?

Re: Officer vs NCO

PostPosted: Mon Dec 20, 2010 1:24 pm
by jimboston
jleonnn wrote:My highest was 2520, lowest was 600+ which was when I first joined. So far, I bounce between major(2100) and lieutenant. I have never dropped below the officer level for a few months now. Normally the routine is: Log on, find my rank 1-2 ranks below where it was last night. win a few games, either stay at the current rank or get promoted. Play a few speeders and win a few points. Normally I go up then down then end up where I was originally. I find that sometimes after I win a lot of points, I go down quite quickly. Like I was making a run for colonel. I went from 1900 to 2470 in 3 days. I played only the games I was good at. then I think I got to 2484 around there. Then in 2 days I was 1700. Plus I lose A LOT of points when I'm offline. I can make it to colonel but only if I'm extremely careful with my rank and I only start sure-win games. But what's the fun in that :P


How do you lose a lot of points when you are offline?

Surely some games end when you're not there... but that should not be more than what you win.

Do you play speed games then bag-out?

Re: Officer vs NCO

PostPosted: Tue Dec 21, 2010 12:34 am
by jleonnn
jimboston wrote:
jleonnn wrote:My highest was 2520, lowest was 600+ which was when I first joined. So far, I bounce between major(2100) and lieutenant. I have never dropped below the officer level for a few months now. Normally the routine is: Log on, find my rank 1-2 ranks below where it was last night. win a few games, either stay at the current rank or get promoted. Play a few speeders and win a few points. Normally I go up then down then end up where I was originally. I find that sometimes after I win a lot of points, I go down quite quickly. Like I was making a run for colonel. I went from 1900 to 2470 in 3 days. I played only the games I was good at. then I think I got to 2484 around there. Then in 2 days I was 1700. Plus I lose A LOT of points when I'm offline. I can make it to colonel but only if I'm extremely careful with my rank and I only start sure-win games. But what's the fun in that :P


How do you lose a lot of points when you are offline?

Surely some games end when you're not there... but that should not be more than what you win.

Do you play speed games then bag-out?

No, but I play like 80-100 games at a time and at my rank one game costs you 20-40 points.
AndyDufresne wrote:At least he admits it. That aside, the Society of the Cooks and its graduates must be evidence that one can overcome the ghost of cookliness past with strategy and practice.


--Andy


Very true.