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    FlynHawaiian30
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    "Wuap's "problem" is that he is smart & principled & committed to a moral course of action. His actions are supposed to reflect his ethical code.
    The rest of us rarely bother to think about our actions." --Solon

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    • We're looking at sometime around September. If you want to come to KY in July I will be there!

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      • Originally posted by wuapinmon View Post
        Today, 02:51 PM

        FlynHawaiian30
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        Can Flynn see your messages?

        By the way I will say we did talk about you during the fantasy baseball draft someone said you were in the league and I made a few wise cracks about you being an easy win because you would spend the whole draft looking for Dale Murphy. Nothing mean spirited.
        *Banned*

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        • No because he sent a private message to me, Phat and Surfah saying that I need to back off him and his boys. I told him if you guys want to say stuff don't bitch to other people(Surfah) when I join in. I thought wuap was a man, but hes a puss that runs to my bro when he gets sand in his pants.

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          • The evolution of a MW2 player:

            You start out playing FFA, because you just got the game, and you haven't yet hooked up with a clan. FFA also builds up your guns quick, because you get so many kills.

            Then you graduate to TDM, where you have to start coordinating your efforts with other team players. Still, this is usually the equivalent of playing group solitaire. The skill sets to be successful in TDM are limited.

            Then you graduate to the Mosh, where all of the games require team organization, communication and strategy. It is no longer enough to know the hot spots and hideouts. These are the games that require the widest variety of skills.

            So, XBox guys, you are a bunch of half-evolved gamers. I was where you guys are at about a month ago, where I wanted to stick to TDM. With the help of our PSN friends, I was able to get over that developmental retardation and come to appreciate the variety and coordinated effort required to be successful in the Mosh. With a little effort and some patience, you guys might evolve into Mosh-Pit Slingers just like the PSN crew.

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            • Originally posted by RobinFinderson View Post
              The evolution of a MW2 player:

              You start out playing FFA, because you just got the game, and you haven't yet hooked up with a clan. FFA also builds up your guns quick, because you get so many kills.

              Then you graduate to TDM, where you have to start coordinating your efforts with other team players. Still, this is usually the equivalent of playing group solitaire. The skill sets to be successful in TDM are limited.

              Then you graduate to the Mosh, where all of the games require team organization, communication and strategy. It is no longer enough to know the hot spots and hideouts. These are the games that require the widest variety of skills.

              So, XBox guys, you are a bunch of half-evolved gamers. I was where you guys are at about a month ago, where I wanted to stick to TDM. With the help of our PSN friends, I was able to get over that developmental retardation and come to appreciate the variety and coordinated effort required to be successful in the Mosh. With a little effort and some patience, you guys might evolve into Mosh-Pit Slingers just like the PSN crew.
              Seriously
              "Take it to the Bank"

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              • Originally posted by cougjunkie View Post
                I think all of the PS3 guys bring something different to the table and they all contribute that is why we work so well together. But if I had to rank them from top to bottom I would say it goes as follows.

                1. Filsdepac
                2. Jtauk/Zubaz
                3. Camelish
                4. San Juan Sun
                5. Skinny Tough (when he is playing TDM, when we play Mosh he usually just camps and tries to get kill streaks.)
                6. Mohawk/1337coug (best by far at capture the flag)
                7. Sosce/Fusnik (He does not die, and that is not a joke, dude has 2-3 deaths in every game, he may not put up 25 kills he will be 14-16 and only a few deaths including an amazing 20-1 game on Rust)
                8. Cougjunkie
                9. Wuap (Never need cold blooded if he is on your team)
                10. Robin/Yardtime (pretty similar skillsets, although Robin has been known to put up some 30+ kill games, also I have not played with Robin in probably close to a month so this may have changed.)

                Incomplete: Tick (Has not put in enough time yet but he is improving in a hurry), Drunktank (see Tick)

                No matter where you fall on the list its like being the 10th man on the 92' Dream Team, even Chris Mullin had skills.

                I forgot about Mr. Luchini he would be somewhere around Mohawk and Fusnik.
                I would say I am doing much better. The learning curve is getting there. I am at lvl 42. I went 28-12 last night in Sabotage on Estate.

                I think my k/d ration is now near .7

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                • Originally posted by RobinFinderson View Post
                  The evolution of a MW2 player:

                  You start out playing FFA, because you just got the game, and you haven't yet hooked up with a clan. FFA also builds up your guns quick, because you get so many kills.

                  Then you graduate to TDM, where you have to start coordinating your efforts with other team players. Still, this is usually the equivalent of playing group solitaire. The skill sets to be successful in TDM are limited.

                  Then you graduate to the Mosh, where all of the games require team organization, communication and strategy. It is no longer enough to know the hot spots and hideouts. These are the games that require the widest variety of skills.

                  So, XBox guys, you are a bunch of half-evolved gamers. I was where you guys are at about a month ago, where I wanted to stick to TDM. With the help of our PSN friends, I was able to get over that developmental retardation and come to appreciate the variety and coordinated effort required to be successful in the Mosh. With a little effort and some patience, you guys might evolve into Mosh-Pit Slingers just like the PSN crew.
                  Blah.

                  If I want to play capture the flag, I have a perfectly serviceable park nearby, a list of phone numbers for some friends, and two t-shirts.

                  I honestly have little interest in anything other than Domination and TDM. That includes FFA, by the way, which I have only played three or four times. I've tried them and they aren't as interesting to me, despite the fact that I do just fine at them.

                  (This is ignoring the also-relevant fact that we usually have too many people to play anything but Ground War when we get together).

                  I was the same with Halo (except I'm better at MW2 than I was at Halo).
                  Awesomeness now has a name. Let me introduce myself.

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                  • Originally posted by nikuman View Post
                    Blah.

                    If I want to play capture the flag, I have a perfectly serviceable park nearby, a list of phone numbers for some friends, and two t-shirts.

                    I honestly have little interest in anything other than Domination and TDM. That includes FFA, by the way, which I have only played three or four times. I've tried them and they aren't as interesting to me, despite the fact that I do just fine at them.

                    (This is ignoring the also-relevant fact that we usually have too many people to play anything but Ground War when we get together).

                    I was the same with Halo (except I'm better at MW2 than I was at Halo).
                    I can understand why you would feel this way. Your strategy posts have helped me immensely with TDM. They helped me learn a few good hot spots that are relatively easy to hold, when you know where people are coming from, and how to do some regional camping around those hot zones. I have no problem with camping in this way.

                    But once you are playing games that require knowing best routes for running back flags, and best overwatch positions to protect your team as they run those routes, the game becomes way more complex. The Mosh is the NFL, TDM is College football, and FFA is flag football.

                    Niku, you are a leader among the XBox guys. Step up, and encourage your brothers to step up with you.

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                    • Originally posted by nikuman View Post
                      Blah.

                      If I want to play capture the flag, I have a perfectly serviceable park nearby, a list of phone numbers for some friends, and two t-shirts.

                      I honestly have little interest in anything other than Domination and TDM. That includes FFA, by the way, which I have only played three or four times. I've tried them and they aren't as interesting to me, despite the fact that I do just fine at them.

                      (This is ignoring the also-relevant fact that we usually have too many people to play anything but Ground War when we get together).

                      I was the same with Halo (except I'm better at MW2 than I was at Halo).
                      You also have many national parks but you seem to enjoy camping on MW2 just fine.

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                      • Originally posted by nikuman View Post
                        Blah.

                        If I want to play capture the flag, I have a perfectly serviceable park nearby, a list of phone numbers for some friends, and two t-shirts.

                        I honestly have little interest in anything other than Domination and TDM. That includes FFA, by the way, which I have only played three or four times. I've tried them and they aren't as interesting to me, despite the fact that I do just fine at them.

                        (This is ignoring the also-relevant fact that we usually have too many people to play anything but Ground War when we get together).

                        I was the same with Halo (except I'm better at MW2 than I was at Halo).
                        Bingo!

                        I know I keep but I don't see where the other gametypes take more ability or help you evolve as a gamer. The key factor is teamwork. As of late, we have had too many people for groundwar let alone the other game types.
                        I'm your huckleberry.


                        "I love pulling the bone. Really though, what guy doesn't?" - CJF

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                        • Originally posted by filsdepac View Post
                          You also have many national parks but you seem to enjoy camping on MW2 just fine.
                          Why don't you come by and I'll help you pitch a tent?
                          Awesomeness now has a name. Let me introduce myself.

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                          • Originally posted by filsdepac View Post
                            You also have many national parks but you seem to enjoy camping on MW2 just fine.
                            I'm your huckleberry.


                            "I love pulling the bone. Really though, what guy doesn't?" - CJF

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                            • Originally posted by nikuman View Post
                              Why don't you come by and I'll help you pitch a tent?
                              I'm your huckleberry.


                              "I love pulling the bone. Really though, what guy doesn't?" - CJF

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                              • Originally posted by RobinFinderson View Post
                                I can understand why you would feel this way. Your strategy posts have helped me immensely with TDM. They helped me learn a few good hot spots that are relatively easy to hold, when you know where people are coming from, and how to do some regional camping around those hot zones. I have no problem with camping in this way.

                                But once you are playing games that require knowing best routes for running back flags, and best overwatch positions to protect your team as they run those routes, the game becomes way more complex. The Mosh is the NFL, TDM is College football, and FFA is flag football.

                                Niku, you are a leader among the XBox guys. Step up, and encourage your brothers to step up with you.
                                I seriously have no interest in those games, as a team or otherwise. I buy FPS so I can kill people. I have no interest in protecting some random guy carrying a bunch of pixels. I would rather virtually kill a pixelated representation of a 13 year old racist in Tennessee.

                                If paintball was cheaper and left fewer welts I'd do that instead.
                                Awesomeness now has a name. Let me introduce myself.

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