Sensory Challenge
Twelve
Join Date: 2005-01-17 Member: 36044Members
Join Date: 2005-01-17 Member: 36044Members
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If we really want to set up some clan vs pubber matches (which I think would be cool in its own rights) there are much more interesting conditions I can think of then that the clan team has to go sensory first.
The counter for sense first is a two hive lockdown. Any clan that lets pubbers lock down two hives with SCs in them deserves to be disbaneded.
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[crocodile hunter voice]
Right then. What we're gonna do is pit this group of non-competitive newbs against our clan. This will ensure that we have the upper hand because they won't be used to competitive gameplay AND they won't have played together.
Then, we'll use a particular strategy that we've practiced against them. Just to be 'nice' we'll tell them that the strategy is "sensory first".
After we stick our thumbs up their buttholes, we'll pat ourselves on the back and claim to have made a point.
So.... any takers?!
My point is that the sort of 'NS pubbers' who would actually take up a challenge like this would be those who actually thought they stood a chance, and they come in two flavours:
- The aforementioned
- Nubs who've never played a clanmatch in their life but think they're Flayra's gift to NS.
Of course, the pubbers <i>could</i> just choose to be idiots and purposefully lose the game, thereby winning the challenge, but some hltv demos will ensure that they aren't sabotaging themselves.
Edit - My point is, they could *prove* no chambers as overpowered against who they ask to prove a point to.
Edit - My point is, they could *prove* no chambers as overpowered against who they ask to prove a point to. <!--QuoteEnd--> </td></tr></table><div class='postcolor'> <!--QuoteEEnd-->
Well yeah, who doesn't?
Edit - My point is, they could *prove* no chambers as overpowered against who they ask to prove a point to. <!--QuoteEnd--></td></tr></table><div class='postcolor'><!--QuoteEEnd-->
Well yeah, who doesn't? <!--QuoteEnd--></td></tr></table><div class='postcolor'><!--QuoteEEnd-->
Clearly the people who expect their "counters" will mean a toss in the game.
It was more to make some people (they know who they are) who don't consider the sensory a "real threat" or "unbalanced chamber" to shut up once for all. There was some discussions about the Sensory chamber and strategy.
Short version : 3 Sensory displayed on the map and you have a real advantage if well played. High skill team will of course use this "upper hand".
I can understand why the knife guy (sorry buddy i don't remember who it was) was upset to the point of making this.
Played or not, he made his point : they shut up.
PS: I still wanna bite Talesin... Can i merc? <!--emo&:)--><img src='http://www.unknownworlds.com/forums/html/emoticons/smile-fix.gif' border='0' style='vertical-align:middle' alt='smile-fix.gif' /><!--endemo-->
A competative team beats a random team. No, really?
It might have proven something if it was the other way around. But I´m still in, just for the fun of it.