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Lightning35 Delta514
The Warlords Legion No Context
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Posted - 2015.09.18 18:35:00 -
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*playes pve for a couple weeks*
*begins pvp again*
*goes 2/43 against skilled players that only play pvp*
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Lightning35 Delta514
The Warlords Legion No Context
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Posted - 2015.09.18 20:12:00 -
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Tebu Gan wrote:Lightning35 Delta514 wrote:*playes pve for a couple weeks*
*begins pvp again*
*goes 2/43 against skilled players that only play pvp* Never works that way for me. If anything I'm BETTER when I go back to PvP. Said player in this scenario was probably never good at PVP to begin with.
I doubt that, not because of your skill or anything (i don't even know you) but because of the fact that pve has certain limits and tactics that pvp wouldn't have. When you get used to it, it starts to become easy since you already know how to win, but with other players, they also get better. If you just stay in pve and then pvp, the ones who have played pvp longer will be more skilled as they have gone though more competion while those who haven't will suffer because of constant lack of competition
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Lightning35 Delta514
The Warlords Legion No Context
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Posted - 2015.09.18 22:10:00 -
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Tebu Gan wrote:Lightning35 Delta514 wrote:
I doubt that, not because of your skill or anything (i don't even know you) but because of the fact that pve has certain limits and tactics that pvp wouldn't have. When you get used to it, it starts to become easy since you already know how to win, but with other players, they also get better. If you just stay in pve and then pvp, the ones who have played pvp longer will be more skilled as they have gone though more competion while those who haven't will suffer because of constant lack of competition
Hardly. It's like riding a bike, maybe a little shaky first go around but it all comes back incredibly quick.
Since you put it that way........
I used to ride my bike all the time. Then it got stolen. Went for like a year or 2 without one. I bought a new one and now I mountain bike and am better. So to an extent I guess you could be right but then my part does kick in at first. Pull get back to shape but it'll cost you some.
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