I have played this game a lot and (as with other games I have played previously) I notice the way the best players move is different to that of your average Jo. That’s just my observation but I bet if you asked a skilled player and a noob to get from A-B, you could all pick the better player instantly!
On to my point…
I often find it funny that tactics used against better players is radically different from those you can get away with employing against others. I find that if I know a solid player is on the other team (from previous rounds or after watching them down my scope for all of 1 second – lets face it we all remember the good players, teamplayers or ownage machines as well) I have to use more tactical positioning to ensure I am (and my squad are) as effective.
Now, I am a slightly different case as I snipe but I am sure the same is true of all classes, if you come up against a really good player do you find yourself giving them more respect when choosing when to commit to a fire-fight?
As I said, I am different in that im a sniper but I find that its an advantage to try to win a map by avoiding direct battles where the outcome is chancey (and by this I mean that I lead my squad to alternative flags in the hope of leading the enemy to fighting on my terms).
Do you try to engage head on or do you adapt? Is this solely down to your strengths or is it because of limitations in you play in getting stuck in a certain mindset (everybody has a weakness)?
Has anyone you play against regularly adapted specifically to avoid your style of play? (fearme “I don’t go prone anymore” snipers im looking at you here)
Kooda
P.S. The gunslingers is a ref to "Dark Tower" characters as thats what im reading at the moment...
On to my point…
I often find it funny that tactics used against better players is radically different from those you can get away with employing against others. I find that if I know a solid player is on the other team (from previous rounds or after watching them down my scope for all of 1 second – lets face it we all remember the good players, teamplayers or ownage machines as well) I have to use more tactical positioning to ensure I am (and my squad are) as effective.
Now, I am a slightly different case as I snipe but I am sure the same is true of all classes, if you come up against a really good player do you find yourself giving them more respect when choosing when to commit to a fire-fight?
As I said, I am different in that im a sniper but I find that its an advantage to try to win a map by avoiding direct battles where the outcome is chancey (and by this I mean that I lead my squad to alternative flags in the hope of leading the enemy to fighting on my terms).
Do you try to engage head on or do you adapt? Is this solely down to your strengths or is it because of limitations in you play in getting stuck in a certain mindset (everybody has a weakness)?
Has anyone you play against regularly adapted specifically to avoid your style of play? (fearme “I don’t go prone anymore” snipers im looking at you here)
Kooda
P.S. The gunslingers is a ref to "Dark Tower" characters as thats what im reading at the moment...
Last edited by Barrakuda777 (2007-04-03 06:08:15)