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Posted - 2014.06.07 16:02:00 -
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Michael Arck wrote:Really? Protostomping? Where is protostomping happening? The frequency is not as great as it used to be. Why? Because most of the "elite" players and "elite" corporations who protostomped has left after hearing the Legion announcement at FanFest.
Now that's left in pubs are clueless blueberries who couldn't fight their way out of a paper bag. I've been in a squad of 6 and we're the only guys with crazy WPs and doing anything on the field.
So I don't know what you're experiencing. I see pubs are even in a much more worse state and PC (where prototypes are abundant) is the only form of real competition.
There is no such thing as protostomping in pubs or poor matchmaking. Just poor players. Not trying to be mean or ignorant, its just what I see.
Says the guy playing over a year running full proto and a full proto squad. Yeah, I'm sure you were a badass killer from day one and none of the above has anything to do with it, it's just this generation of players suck.
Because, that's why.
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Posted - 2014.06.07 16:50:00 -
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Michael Arck wrote:This is Michael Arck. I am well known for expressing my opinion whether you like it or not. No, I'm not the guy who says what everybody else says just to be in some cool kids club or to be accepted. What I say, I believe in and I live by. If you think it's bullshit because it doesn't agree with your opinion, oh well.
The truth of the matter is, public matches aren't competitive. Reason why folks leave pub matches to go to PC and get crushed, becoming disheartened about playing in PC. Yes, you can have some good games in pubs but to measure your skill according to pubs really doesn't amount to much.
The truth of the matter is protostomping does not, I repeat, does not happen as often as implied by those whom feel otherwise. There are people who will just side with anything negative just to continue spouting negative energy.
Protostomping was mainly committed by players who often PC. With a bankroll to support and after months of working hard to achieve level 5 in a dropsuit, these players would use the same PC tactics in pubs. Hence the protostomping.
Instead of working and coordinating with teammates, disorganized blues got protostomped into oblivion.
But back to the point...
Protostomping hardly ever happens in pubs like it did before. I've been playing Dust 514 for about two years now. I play a string a matches in one sitting.
I'm curious to know if you know what a prototype is because you just might be getting stomped by ADV suits and calling it protostomping.
You can ask seasoned players (and I would be surprised if they say otherwise) if protostomping happens often in pubs and the reply would be no, compared to how prevalent it was before. You couldn't breathe back then without protos on your neck with a tanks hammering the nail in the coffin.
It's so easy nowadays to destroy in pubs because honestly, plenty of players lack skill. That's not being mean or offensive, that's just the truth. Why I look at guys weird when they want to boast about how they got 40 kills and only 3 deaths. You're playing in pubs where clueless blueberries run rampant.
Since my question wasn't answered, let me ask this again.
In the last 10 games anybody has played, how many times were you "protostomped"?
8/10, though that is not entirely accurate as I was on the stomping team some of those matches. OH/IH squad for most of them, LKC for the other with 9 LKC players, all running proto. This is more or less typical not unusual.
Simple knowledge of statistics, or even English, will explain that "most" players can't be bad, most are average. Your argument is that the average player is getting stomped, by people using coordinated tactics in proto gear, but it is not protostomping, it is just the stompees suck.
Although an ad hominem argument, it is true you make the stupidest comments in your posts of almost all posters. You certainly give even Spkr a run for his money.
Because, that's why.
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