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bbqpenguin wrote:i wonder who's the highest ranker who plays primary sequential, non-team games?

niMic wrote:What's with the hate against team games? It sounds a bit like "second rate citizens" here. If you got a high-ish rank by playing team games you didn't deserve it, or something.
Timminz wrote:niMic wrote:What's with the hate against team games? It sounds a bit like "second rate citizens" here. If you got a high-ish rank by playing team games you didn't deserve it, or something.
Insecure about something?
niMic wrote:What's with the hate against team games? It sounds a bit like "second rate citizens" here. If you got a high-ish rank by playing team games you didn't deserve it, or something.
niMic wrote:Timminz wrote:niMic wrote:What's with the hate against team games? It sounds a bit like "second rate citizens" here. If you got a high-ish rank by playing team games you didn't deserve it, or something.
Insecure about something?
No. Should I be?
Timminz wrote:niMic wrote:Timminz wrote:niMic wrote:What's with the hate against team games? It sounds a bit like "second rate citizens" here. If you got a high-ish rank by playing team games you didn't deserve it, or something.
Insecure about something?
No. Should I be?
Not that I'm aware of. It just seems to me, that no one said anything about "second rate". Perhaps your interpretation of what's been said is more telling than what has actually been said.
niMic wrote:Seems like you're the one drawing conclusions where there are none to be drawn.
lancehoch wrote:I believe that some people see those with high score from only team games as having inflated point totals because it is not just the one person playing to increase the score. There is a chance that someone gets a bad drop and is eliminated before their first turn, but their team still wins the game. Yes they deserve the points they win, but some may not see it this way.
prismsaber wrote:Of course, to get to the top of the top of the scoreboard you have to learn freestyle and clicky maps, as well as have a decent enough computer.
Timminz wrote:He did not say that's all you need to get to the top. He said that you can't get to the top without it.

Bruceswar wrote:Timminz wrote:He did not say that's all you need to get to the top. He said that you can't get to the top without it.
And this is 100% true. At least in today's CC it is.
Jeff Hardy wrote:Bruceswar wrote:Timminz wrote:He did not say that's all you need to get to the top. He said that you can't get to the top without it.
And this is 100% true. At least in today's CC it is.
but really only because everyone has it, if nobody had it it would come to the same, youve still got some players that are faster than others
Jeff Hardy wrote:Bruceswar wrote:Timminz wrote:He did not say that's all you need to get to the top. He said that you can't get to the top without it.
And this is 100% true. At least in today's CC it is.
but really only because everyone has it, if nobody had it it would come to the same, youve still got some players that are faster than others

Prankcall wrote:You cannot debate this point.To maintain such a high score playing exclusively speed freestyle is extremely difficult.Most Freestyle players can also play sequential and to argue against this is without warrant.What is the real debate here?!Are you saying it is harder and more difficult to maintain a higher score playing private games where you stand to maximize your point won/loss ratio?! Please add more in your next post thank you...
Timminz wrote:Prankcall wrote:You cannot debate this point.To maintain such a high score playing exclusively speed freestyle is extremely difficult.Most Freestyle players can also play sequential and to argue against this is without warrant.What is the real debate here?!Are you saying it is harder and more difficult to maintain a higher score playing private games where you stand to maximize your point won/loss ratio?! Please add more in your next post thank you...
There are some, though, who rely almost wholly on their speed, who, if put into a sequential game with players that knew what they were doing, would not stand a snowball's chance in Hell. It's unfortunate that they are sometimes the ones drawing the most attention to themselves, thus giving other members a possibly distorted perception of everyone at the top.
thezepman wrote:Timminz wrote:Prankcall wrote:You cannot debate this point.To maintain such a high score playing exclusively speed freestyle is extremely difficult.Most Freestyle players can also play sequential and to argue against this is without warrant.What is the real debate here?!Are you saying it is harder and more difficult to maintain a higher score playing private games where you stand to maximize your point won/loss ratio?! Please add more in your next post thank you...
There are some, though, who rely almost wholly on their speed, who, if put into a sequential game with players that knew what they were doing, would not stand a snowball's chance in Hell. It's unfortunate that they are sometimes the ones drawing the most attention to themselves, thus giving other members a possibly distorted perception of everyone at the top.
Who are you taking about here? most players that solely rely on their speed max out on corporal. there may be one or two players that are brig/general that rely solely on their speed. however, most of these players play aor1 or doodle assassin freestyle games. in which case, it is almost impossible to maintain the level of brig/general.
you may think of a couple of names of the top of your head. does that warrant the bad reputation that (some) sequencial player tag against freestyle players?
why cant we be friends?
PS. well said PC
