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Ric Barlom
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Posted - 2013.05.14 14:39:00 -
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Well guys, I was just talking about this thing with the dudes and what really cracks me up with this whole thing, guys, is the reaction we're seeing from the dudes at Negative Feedback. I mean let's be honest here, guys, if they think having two districts is the sweet spot for their man power and money, that's all fine and dandy, no big deal there, but what I find telling with this whole thing is the lack of strategic minds that they are suffering from over there at the Negative Feedback camp.
Because, guys, make no mistake about it: These guys can talk all they want about not wanting to play "Farmville", or slow expansion, or being the better shooters, man, but let's be perfectly honest here and let's call spade a spade here. They ****** up! Now Steadyhand compared this whole thing to the opening rounds of Risk. Well if that's the case then Negative Feedback just performed the worst opening move ever seen in history. If anyone, other then Me, Dark Could and Steadyhand, actually even saw it.
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Ric Barlom
On The Brink CRONOS.
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Posted - 2013.05.14 15:06:00 -
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Maximus Stryker wrote:Ric Barlom wrote:Well guys, I was just talking about this thing with the dudes and what really cracks me up with this whole thing, guys, is the reaction we're seeing from the dudes at Negative Feedback. I mean let's be honest here, guys, if they think having two districts is the sweet spot for their man power and money, that's all fine and dandy, no big deal there, but what I find telling with this whole thing is the lack of strategic minds that they are suffering from over there at the Negative Feedback camp.
Because, guys, make no mistake about it: These guys can talk all they want about not wanting to play "Farmville", or slow expansion, or being the better shooters, man, but let's be perfectly honest here and let's call spade a spade here. They ****** up! Now Steadyhand compared this whole thing to the opening rounds of Risk. Well if that's the case then Negative Feedback just performed the worst opening move ever seen in history. If anyone, other then Me, Dark Could and Steadyhand, actually even saw it.
I heard all the districts were taken with 5 minutes, maybe they tried but couldn't get more. Also, less territory means less time defending and more time attacking, that could be troublesome for anyone in their cross hairs. Regardless, it is going to be an exciting summer...
Well, Stryker, if that's the case no big deal. **** happens! But when I was looking at their reactions to this whole thing, I got the feeling like this is exactly what their strategy is. And I mean, as I said there might be many reasons: Maybe they don't have the manpower, or the resources, the money, you know but who knows? What my point is, that they have a lot of good shooters, but I don't think they know what they're doing here. |
Ric Barlom
On The Brink CRONOS.
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Posted - 2013.05.14 15:18:00 -
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King Kobrah wrote:opening grab means little in the grand scheme of things, won't matter when chronos isn't deep enough to field competent 16 man teams across all their districts Are you german or just a douchebag? |
Ric Barlom
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Posted - 2013.05.14 17:11:00 -
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Goat of Dover wrote:steadyhand amarr wrote:Heh tbh the true players of pc will be clear in a few weeks once the dust settles and the battle lines are drawn at the moment its the opening rounds of risk where u clear out everyone near you :-P I can't agree more. People must have never seen AU take over a whole world in an hour in a game of risk. You may not like them but to think them stupid is idiotic. They have a plan and its not domination of space.
Absolutely they're great players, but at the same time, man, we know that they're going to be marginalised as a nuisance corp. I mean, we've seen them win a tournament and they'd probably be very strong candidate winning another tournament if we had one right now, but that's what they are: They're tournament players. PC is a whole different animal, my friend, and whether they realise that or not, you're right about one thing: They're going to have a role to play and that's not the conqueror of all space. |
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