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sir RAVEN WING
Kaalmayoti Warzone Control
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Posted - 2014.12.13 09:49:00 -
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Well now I regret coming here.
I will leave you drowning in your own blood.
Then I will terminate your clone
With a potato
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Fiddlestaxp
TeamPlayers Negative-Feedback
1094
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Posted - 2014.12.13 10:21:00 -
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The talent in the war room, like the talent in the game itself, is but a pale shadow of its former self. |
Roman837
Murphys-Law General Tso's Alliance
642
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Posted - 2014.12.13 11:20:00 -
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Fiddlestaxp wrote:The talent in the war room, like the talent in the game itself, is but a pale shadow of its former self.
Or the game is fine. And the skill of the players in it has dramatically increased. And the massive gap on skill points has changed. You should come play again. I could use a massdriver on the cat walks over looking Alpha.
Maple Syrup Drinking Canadian, EVE Character Cesar Sousa, CEO of Murphys-Law
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RogueTrooper 2000AD
Neckbeard Absolution
401
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Posted - 2014.12.13 13:18:00 -
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K den.
U jus not gonna answer?
K den.
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RogueTrooper 2000AD
Neckbeard Absolution
401
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Posted - 2014.12.13 13:19:00 -
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Fiddlestaxp wrote:The talent in the war room, like the talent in the game itself, is but a pale shadow of its former self.
Cool story.
Iv seen loads of pro dusters in other games and they are plain crap.
K den.
U jus not gonna answer?
K den.
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BLUNT SMKR
Ahrendee Mercenaries
64
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Posted - 2014.12.13 16:02:00 -
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Roman837 wrote: And the skill of the players in it has dramatically increased.
False
TeamWork>KDR
I Don't Know Why They Grinning Them Suckers Ain't Winning I Could Tell You That Right From The Beginning
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SoTa PoP
Titans of Phoenix
5327
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Posted - 2014.12.13 17:28:00 -
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BLUNT SMKR wrote:Roman837 wrote: And the skill of the players in it has dramatically increased. False Not false, compared to 6 months ago there are a lot more players who can compete in PC.
n+ÅS¦¦Gùò GÇ+GÇ+ GùòS¦¦n++ I watch anime for the plot
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Viktor Hadah Jr
Negative-Impact Back and Forth
6424
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Posted - 2014.12.13 17:47:00 -
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Roman837 wrote:Fiddlestaxp wrote:The talent in the war room, like the talent in the game itself, is but a pale shadow of its former self. Or the game is fine. And the skill of the players in it has dramatically increased. And the massive gap on skill points has changed. You should come play again. I could use a massdriver on the cat walks over looking Alpha. That's my cat walk, my name is written on it.
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[Event]Dust Hunger Games
PC, ISK,EVE, Corp Services
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Roman837
Murphys-Law General Tso's Alliance
643
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Posted - 2014.12.13 17:49:00 -
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Just because people were good in the game 2 years ago and we're the first go figure out how to play it and optimize on their huge skill point lead. Does not mean they would be able to compete now. Had they stayed in the game and adapted...maybe. don't think that is true. Come play in our pcs. For or against. The talent that is out there is amazing.
Maple Syrup Drinking Canadian, EVE Character Cesar Sousa, CEO of Murphys-Law
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Ace Boone
Capital Acquisitions LLC
572
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Posted - 2014.12.13 17:54:00 -
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Fiddlestaxp wrote:The talent in the war room, like the talent in the game itself, is but a pale shadow of its former self.
Most of those "pros" just had a lot of SP and took advantage of a ludicrously OP fits. It wasn't even really about how talented you are.
I've played with a lot of the "pros" on other games like Destiny, BF or CS:GO and they just plain suck. It was easy before because of the SP gaps of players, and you could just bulldoze through a squad with the most OP weapons in the game.
Those same "pros" that still play all got caught up to by a lot of the old hardcore community they used to wreck. I know from personal experience.
Btw, PSN: TerrifiedPotato if anyone wants to play some BF4 or GTA V, lemme know
Only loyal to the republic.
I'm nothing more than bittervet without a PS3.
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SoTa PoP
Titans of Phoenix
5329
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Posted - 2014.12.13 18:00:00 -
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Once RE's get that timer increased I'll be back to wrecking you guys like blue berries.
n+ÅS¦¦Gùò GÇ+GÇ+ GùòS¦¦n++ I watch anime for the plot
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XxWarlordxX97
BurgezzE.T.F
4401
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Posted - 2014.12.13 18:25:00 -
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sir RAVEN WING wrote:Well now I regret coming here.
Its story time with Roman,Sota pop, and Rampage, plus maybe Regnum
I don't rage,I get even
Send isk please
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RogueTrooper 2000AD
Neckbeard Absolution
405
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Posted - 2014.12.13 18:58:00 -
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XxWarlordxX97 wrote:sir RAVEN WING wrote:Well now I regret coming here. Its story time with Roman,Sota pop, and Rampage, plus maybe Regnum
I have a story for you.
Once upon a ting, k den.
The end.
Do not think about bending k den.
There is no k den.
U jus not gonna answer?, k den.
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Shepherd Grey
Capital Acquisitions LLC General Tso's Alliance
161
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Posted - 2014.12.13 21:31:00 -
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Ace Boone wrote:Fiddlestaxp wrote:The talent in the war room, like the talent in the game itself, is but a pale shadow of its former self. Most of those "pros" just had a lot of SP and took advantage of a ludicrously OP fits. It wasn't even really about how talented you are. I've played with a lot of the "pros" on other games like Destiny, BF or CS:GO and they just plain suck. It was easy before because of the SP gaps of players, and you could just bulldoze through a squad with the most OP weapons in the game. Those same "pros" that still play all got caught up to by a lot of the old hardcore community they used to wreck. I know from personal experience. Btw, PSN: TerrifiedPotato if anyone wants to play some BF4 or GTA V, lemme know
^ This. I watched that video ydubbs posted in another thread, talking about the "greatest vets" on both sides. Watched the entire video....guys were good AT BEST, certainly not the greatest ever. OP fits galore, no strategy, no logistics, no teamwork, total **** show. Fiddle, you were running around in a min logi with MD and got pwnt terribly. Vets lost the sp advantage, subsequently plateaued, and left due to their lack of OP in reality (some got burnt out, and other reasons, I understand). Get over it, either you're good now or you never were. We're still here, ready for the challenge....certainly not to say in any way "well, we're the best because no one else is here anymore," honestly I wish those guys were still here so we could test this theory. They were good in their respective times. Simply a judgement call based on what I've seen for 18 months. Kalante, Arirana, Espeon, etc. still running around pulling 5.0's daily - no one can argue those guys don't have talent, STILL. TO. THIS. DAY. Go into a pub blunt, many that you thought were scrubs long ago have caught up to you. |
Ace Boone
Capital Acquisitions LLC
574
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Posted - 2014.12.14 00:43:00 -
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Shepherd Grey wrote:Ace Boone wrote:Fiddlestaxp wrote:The talent in the war room, like the talent in the game itself, is but a pale shadow of its former self. Most of those "pros" just had a lot of SP and took advantage of a ludicrously OP fits. It wasn't even really about how talented you are. I've played with a lot of the "pros" on other games like Destiny, BF or CS:GO and they just plain suck. It was easy before because of the SP gaps of players, and you could just bulldoze through a squad with the most OP weapons in the game. Those same "pros" that still play all got caught up to by a lot of the old hardcore community they used to wreck. I know from personal experience. Btw, PSN: TerrifiedPotato if anyone wants to play some BF4 or GTA V, lemme know ^ This. I watched that video ydubbs posted in another thread, talking about the "greatest vets" on both sides. Watched the entire video....guys were good AT BEST, certainly not the greatest ever. OP fits galore, no strategy, no logistics, no teamwork, total **** show. Fiddle, you were running around in a min logi with MD and got pwnt terribly. Vets lost the sp advantage, subsequently plateaued, and left due to their lack of OP in reality (some got burnt out, and other reasons, I understand). Get over it, either you're good now or you never were. We're still here, ready for the challenge....certainly not to say in any way "well, we're the best because no one else is here anymore," honestly I wish those guys were still here so we could test this theory. They were good in their respective times. Simply a judgement call based on what I've seen for 18 months. Kalante, Arirana, Espeon, etc. still running around pulling 5.0's daily - no one can argue those guys don't have talent, STILL. TO. THIS. DAY. Go into a pub blunt, many that you thought were scrubs long ago have caught up to you.
The SP advantage is gone, the go-to OP fit is gone, and the real pros are still posting awesome numbers but the SP-crutch users are all gone.
The whole hardcore community is pretty much leveled at this point. There are some standouts, there are some better teams, but when it boils down to it, it's about experience more than anything.
and tell reget to send me that PS3!!!
Only loyal to the republic.
I'm nothing more than bittervet without a PS3.
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BLUNT SMKR
Ahrendee Mercenaries
64
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Posted - 2014.12.14 00:58:00 -
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Shepherd Grey wrote: Go into a pub blunt, many that you thought were scrubs long ago have caught up to you.
Since I've been back all I do is pub an haven't seen much improvements from redots or bluedots. Can't wait to start pcing again cause maybe thats were the competition is. But as of rite now I'm not impressed. N from what I've seen the good players now are still the same as before maybe a couple people steped up but watever.
Haven't been back long though so I'll keep n eye out for these good players lol. Plus I never had a lot of sp as some of the vets. Once u break like 10 mill or watever it takes to get core skills, protosuit , n a proto gun u should be able to compete with anyone
TeamWork>KDR
I Don't Know Why They Grinning Them Suckers Ain't Winning I Could Tell You That Right From The Beginning
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Ydubbs81 RND
Ahrendee Mercenaries
3566
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Posted - 2014.12.14 02:30:00 -
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Shepherd Grey wrote:Ace Boone wrote:Fiddlestaxp wrote:The talent in the war room, like the talent in the game itself, is but a pale shadow of its former self. Most of those "pros" just had a lot of SP and took advantage of a ludicrously OP fits. It wasn't even really about how talented you are. I've played with a lot of the "pros" on other games like Destiny, BF or CS:GO and they just plain suck. It was easy before because of the SP gaps of players, and you could just bulldoze through a squad with the most OP weapons in the game. Those same "pros" that still play all got caught up to by a lot of the old hardcore community they used to wreck. I know from personal experience. Btw, PSN: TerrifiedPotato if anyone wants to play some BF4 or GTA V, lemme know ^ This. I watched that video ydubbs posted in another thread, talking about the "greatest vets" on both sides. Watched the entire video....guys were good AT BEST, certainly not the greatest ever. OP fits galore, no strategy, no logistics, no teamwork, total **** show. Fiddle, you were running around in a min logi with MD and got pwnt terribly. Vets lost the sp advantage, subsequently plateaued, and left due to their lack of OP in reality (some got burnt out, and other reasons, I understand). Get over it, either you're good now or you never were. We're still here, ready for the challenge....certainly not to say in any way "well, we're the best because no one else is here anymore," honestly I wish those guys were still here so we could test this theory. They were good in their respective times. Simply a judgement call based on what I've seen for 18 months. Kalante, Arirana, Espeon, etc. still running around pulling 5.0's daily - no one can argue those guys don't have talent, STILL. TO. THIS. DAY. Go into a pub blunt, many that you thought were scrubs long ago have caught up to you.
You have to understand that those were the early days of pc. We were all still figuring out best strategies at the time. There was a time when everyone would just sprint to the city. People didn't call dropships or whatever system a corp chooses to use for initial spawn. Corps used to use snipers to guard homepoints and take players off of high ground. Who snipes in pcs anymore? ADS weren't used when they were implemented in the game, etc.
As the game changed and everyone gained more experience, everyone adapted. I'm absolutely certain that players in those videos would have adapted. There is no reason to believe that they wouldn't.
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Ydubbs81 RND
Ahrendee Mercenaries
3566
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Posted - 2014.12.14 02:32:00 -
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Ace Boone wrote:Shepherd Grey wrote:Ace Boone wrote:Fiddlestaxp wrote:The talent in the war room, like the talent in the game itself, is but a pale shadow of its former self. Most of those "pros" just had a lot of SP and took advantage of a ludicrously OP fits. It wasn't even really about how talented you are. I've played with a lot of the "pros" on other games like Destiny, BF or CS:GO and they just plain suck. It was easy before because of the SP gaps of players, and you could just bulldoze through a squad with the most OP weapons in the game. Those same "pros" that still play all got caught up to by a lot of the old hardcore community they used to wreck. I know from personal experience. Btw, PSN: TerrifiedPotato if anyone wants to play some BF4 or GTA V, lemme know ^ This. I watched that video ydubbs posted in another thread, talking about the "greatest vets" on both sides. Watched the entire video....guys were good AT BEST, certainly not the greatest ever. OP fits galore, no strategy, no logistics, no teamwork, total **** show. Fiddle, you were running around in a min logi with MD and got pwnt terribly. Vets lost the sp advantage, subsequently plateaued, and left due to their lack of OP in reality (some got burnt out, and other reasons, I understand). Get over it, either you're good now or you never were. We're still here, ready for the challenge....certainly not to say in any way "well, we're the best because no one else is here anymore," honestly I wish those guys were still here so we could test this theory. They were good in their respective times. Simply a judgement call based on what I've seen for 18 months. Kalante, Arirana, Espeon, etc. still running around pulling 5.0's daily - no one can argue those guys don't have talent, STILL. TO. THIS. DAY. Go into a pub blunt, many that you thought were scrubs long ago have caught up to you. The SP advantage is gone, the go-to OP fit is gone, and the real pros are still posting awesome numbers but the SP-crutch users are all gone. The whole hardcore community is pretty much leveled at this point. There are some standouts, there are some better teams, but when it boils down to it, it's about experience more than anything. and tell reget to send me that PS3!!!
everyone that pc'ed had around the same amount of sp. There was no real advantage. Most of the players, if not all had proto weapons and gear. There were only a few standouts that may have mad much more than everyone else but everyone was on the same level, generally speaking.
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STB 4 LIFE
Spyders Inc.
0
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Posted - 2014.12.14 02:45:00 -
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Roman...I would be willing to bet the title to my car, that if you put the best of Dust today, against the best of Dust past, that the old vets would smmmaaaassshhh these noobs. There still noobs, they just have more skills to be noobier. lol. |
Ydubbs81 RND
Ahrendee Mercenaries
3567
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Posted - 2014.12.14 02:52:00 -
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STB 4 LIFE wrote: Roman...I would be willing to bet the title to my car, that if you put the best of Dust today, against the best of Dust past, that the old vets would smmmaaaassshhh these noobs. There still noobs, they just have more skills to be noobier. lol.
sounds like a good challenge....what would the 16 man rosters look like with the players of old and caught up sp players of today??
> Check RND out here
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Heimdallr69
Nyain San General Tso's Alliance
3904
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Posted - 2014.12.14 03:19:00 -
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Shepherd Grey wrote:Ace Boone wrote:Fiddlestaxp wrote:The talent in the war room, like the talent in the game itself, is but a pale shadow of its former self. Most of those "pros" just had a lot of SP and took advantage of a ludicrously OP fits. It wasn't even really about how talented you are. I've played with a lot of the "pros" on other games like Destiny, BF or CS:GO and they just plain suck. It was easy before because of the SP gaps of players, and you could just bulldoze through a squad with the most OP weapons in the game. Those same "pros" that still play all got caught up to by a lot of the old hardcore community they used to wreck. I know from personal experience. Btw, PSN: TerrifiedPotato if anyone wants to play some BF4 or GTA V, lemme know ^ This. I watched that video ydubbs posted in another thread, talking about the "greatest vets" on both sides. Watched the entire video....guys were good AT BEST, certainly not the greatest ever. OP fits galore, no strategy, no logistics, no teamwork, total **** show. Fiddle, you were running around in a min logi with MD and got pwnt terribly. Vets lost the sp advantage, subsequently plateaued, and left due to their lack of OP in reality (some got burnt out, and other reasons, I understand). Get over it, either you're good now or you never were. We're still here, ready for the challenge....certainly not to say in any way "well, we're the best because no one else is here anymore," honestly I wish those guys were still here so we could test this theory. They were good in their respective times. Simply a judgement call based on what I've seen for 18 months. Kalante, Arirana, Espeon, etc. still running around pulling 5.0's daily - no one can argue those guys don't have talent, STILL. TO. THIS. DAY. Go into a pub blunt, many that you thought were scrubs long ago have caught up to you. Ari is good, didn't used to believe the Kalante hype but he's beat me in every 1v1 so now I believe in him. BonBon is an alt of an Imp.
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THUNDERGROOVE
Fatal Absolution
1234
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Posted - 2014.12.14 03:43:00 -
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Viktor Hadah Jr wrote:That's my cat walk, my name is written on it. Viktor don't make me BRN-50 you again for ringing for KEQ.
Also you should explain to me what happened to that Caracal the other day. When you said "I don't want to talk about it" I knew it'd be a great story.
More like Titans of Penis amirite?
Come play a better game.
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Quasar Storm
Capital Acquisitions LLC General Tso's Alliance
366
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Posted - 2014.12.14 03:46:00 -
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Some fries muthafuka.
ADS & Tank pilot.
Drifting on Stormy Seas.
The "Eh" Team
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Ace Boone
Capital Acquisitions LLC
575
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Posted - 2014.12.14 06:46:00 -
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Ydubbs81 RND wrote:
everyone that pc'ed had around the same amount of sp. There was no real advantage. Most of the players, if not all had proto weapons and gear. There were only a few standouts that may have mad much more than everyone else but everyone was on the same level, generally speaking.
Having a proto suit isn't the equalizer in DUST. One person can have a protosuit that has 350 base eHP versus another that has 450+ base ehp due to dropsuit upgrades. That's always been DUSTs niche, is passive skills that better the vet versus the rookie.
I remember those days. Getting stomped by ERA because I just didn't have enough HP, or I would get blasted by a rail on the catwalks or bombarded by a python (Sir Snugglz is talented tho) or completely wrecked by a gal logi, stacking reps with triage hives and strafing around with a double-damage modded rail rifle or BCR.
I caught up to those guys and now post better or similar numbers. It's because the SP gap closed, the game got balanced and I got more experienced. You believe there wasn't a huge skill gap and all the talented players just left, I believe there was one and more talented players have showed up but have yet to be recognized.
But bahh, who am I kidding, half of you will be on PS4 with me in a year or two anyways <3
Only loyal to the republic.
I'm nothing more than bittervet without a PS3.
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Ace Boone
Capital Acquisitions LLC
575
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Posted - 2014.12.14 06:48:00 -
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STB 4 LIFE wrote: Roman...I would be willing to bet the title to my car, that if you put the best of Dust today, against the best of Dust past, that the old vets would smmmaaaassshhh these noobs. There still noobs, they just have more skills to be noobier. lol.
Like right now? They'd be rusty as sh*t.
I mean, 2 months of getting back into it maybe, but the game has changed.
Only loyal to the republic.
I'm nothing more than bittervet without a PS3.
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Ydubbs81 RND
Ahrendee Mercenaries
3568
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Posted - 2014.12.14 09:43:00 -
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Ace Boone wrote:Ydubbs81 RND wrote:
everyone that pc'ed had around the same amount of sp. There was no real advantage. Most of the players, if not all had proto weapons and gear. There were only a few standouts that may have mad much more than everyone else but everyone was on the same level, generally speaking.
Having a proto suit isn't the equalizer in DUST. One person can have a protosuit that has 350 base eHP versus another that has 450+ base ehp due to dropsuit upgrades. That's always been DUSTs niche, is passive skills that better the vet versus the rookie. I remember those days. Getting stomped by ERA because I just didn't have enough HP, or I would get blasted by a rail on the catwalks or bombarded by a python (Sir Snugglz is talented tho) or completely wrecked by a gal logi, stacking reps with triage hives and strafing around with a double-damage modded rail rifle or BCR. I caught up to those guys and now post better or similar numbers. It's because the SP gap closed, the game got balanced and I got more experienced. You believe there wasn't a huge skill gap and all the talented players just left, I believe there was one and more talented players have showed up but have yet to be recognized. But bahh, who am I kidding, half of you will be on PS4 with me in a year or two anyways <3
ERA? The video that I linked was way before ERA existed. That was the beginning of pc.....there was no real sp gap between players then. Most of the players that "pc'ed" at the time were around since the last wipe and before.
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Shepherd Grey
Capital Acquisitions LLC General Tso's Alliance
161
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Posted - 2014.12.14 10:06:00 -
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dubbs im not saying in that pc one or more of the guys versing each other had more sp than another. I'm saying, THOSE guys in that pc had 6.0+ k/d's on the leaderboards and 50k more kills than 90% of the playerbase. And everyone boasts them as being the elite. You're right, people in that match probably barely had a suit or vehicle, 1 or 2 roles at most, and fought well. My argument is, the guys you see that don't play anymore...the beta vets with insane k/d's w/l's....if they started at the exact time I did (uprising), would not have such numbers. I spent 6 months getting crushed by them, CRUSHED, but I had what? A dragonfly suit and 5 mil sp? Stood no chance.
I believe that, you bring those same teams back right now - give them however much time they need to unrust - and have pc's verse any of the top 10 weekly corps right now. It would shock you to believe the "no-namers" on the newer side that I'd place my bet on. When bf3 came out, the clan I formed absolutely demolished the game for about 3-4 months...I took a break, everyone caught up. We became mortal.
Just look at our corp k/d or w/l. Terrible comparatively to the elite corps of old. I remember our stats being below 1.0 for both, having our entire corp membership post-uprising players. I would bet every isk I have that we could match up to any one corp, not 16 elite ringer teams mind you....the actual corp itself. Hell OH has twice as good stats as us, we went 50/50 with them at their peak. FPS games are half talent, half knowledge of the game mechanics itself (maps/weaponry etc.). In the future, I see an FPS where professional matches are on unique maps no one has ever seen before - talent/teamwork will prevail. |
Ydubbs81 RND
Ahrendee Mercenaries
3568
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Posted - 2014.12.14 12:41:00 -
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Shepherd Grey wrote:dubbs im not saying in that pc one or more of the guys versing each other had more sp than another. I'm saying, THOSE guys in that pc had 6.0+ k/d's on the leaderboards and 50k more kills than 90% of the playerbase. And everyone boasts them as being the elite. You're right, people in that match probably barely had a suit or vehicle, 1 or 2 roles at most, and fought well. My argument is, the guys you see that don't play anymore...the beta vets with insane k/d's w/l's....if they started at the exact time I did (uprising), would not have such numbers. I spent 6 months getting crushed by them, CRUSHED, but I had what? A dragonfly suit and 5 mil sp? Stood no chance.
I believe that, you bring those same teams back right now - give them however much time they need to unrust - and have pc's verse any of the top 10 weekly corps right now. It would shock you to believe the "no-namers" on the newer side that I'd place my bet on. When bf3 came out, the clan I formed absolutely demolished the game for about 3-4 months...I took a break, everyone caught up. We became mortal.
Just look at our corp k/d or w/l. Terrible comparatively to the elite corps of old. I remember our stats being below 1.0 for both, having our entire corp membership post-uprising players. I would bet every isk I have that we could match up to any one corp, not 16 elite ringer teams mind you....the actual corp itself. Hell OH has twice as good stats as us, we went 50/50 with them at their peak. FPS games are half talent, half knowledge of the game mechanics itself (maps/weaponry etc.). In the future, I see an FPS where professional matches are on unique maps no one has ever seen before - talent/teamwork will prevail.
Thing is....our last wipe was a week or so before the open beta, which was about a month before release? The sp gap from those that started when it released to closed vets couldn't have been that far off. It isn't like we had 20M sp when Uprising dropped. I would say that we had experience, which is probably more valuable than the sp gap.
You also have to recall how those Imps got those high KDs. The best killers used to group with ambush and they would never leave each other's side....never! I remember being on their side one game and the entire squad moved when protoman moved. They used to boast 20KDs on the ground.
Now, I'm not saying the guys today aren't talented (god knows with all of the mechanics like cloaking, ADS, logi wp spam, etc ther is opportunity for all to look good).....I'm just saying that sp wasn't the dominating factor for why they were successful.
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Ydubbs81 RND
Ahrendee Mercenaries
3568
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Posted - 2014.12.14 13:00:00 -
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But let's do this.....if you had to create a 16 of the best talent today that caught up in sp..who would they be? And put vthem vs a list of guys from old.
My list would be something like this (I won't put any Ahrendee guys like demz, Kono, etc cause it'll look biased)
1. Regnyum 2. Protoman 3. Reflex 4. Kalante 5. Calamity Jane 6. Annie Oakley
1. Exmaple (as a heavy) 2. Alldin Kan (as a heavy) 3. Osgr Valdez 4. FizzyCandy (what was his dust ID again) 5. Mark Burkhart 6. Tryhard 514
1. TheLegend 2. Kcon 3. Snugglez (I think he was around in closed beta) 4. Deranged Disaster.
That's a scary roster...and there are so many more. Is there 16 players that caught up in sp that could match this roster?
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LionTurtle91
KILL-EM-QUICK RISE of LEGION
313
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Posted - 2014.12.14 13:12:00 -
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Ydubbs81 RND wrote: 4. FizzyCandy (what was his dust ID again)
Kreayshawn Coruscanti
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