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If you play publics alot, your playing style will be inefficient for competitive scene(clanwars, gathers to some extent). I've witnessed this myself, on myself. When you're good, you play VERY arrogantly in publics, VERY offensively because you can beat juts about anyone in 1v1 situations. In competitive games this is NOT the case. If you rush, you die. In competitive games you MUST be careful, and MUST opt to play carefully in all situations, and get used to play carefully. IF you play on pubs, you CAN NOT learn to play carefully. Hence publics are good to some extent, after certain point they will just DEGRADE your ability to play efficiently in competitive games. They can improve your aiming skills for example, but overall publics do more harm than good for competitive players.
I feel they let you remember what Soldat was really intended to be, from it's beginning.
Quote from: jrgp on September 24, 2009, 08:28:02 pmI feel they let you remember what Soldat was really intended to be, from it's beginning. Oh yeah, so true. There's nothing better than some classic public deathmatches - no bonuses, no scripting stuff, no weaponmod, just simple dm with max of 8 players. After ~30min almost always there are at least one/two enemy/ies who can compete with u.Finding the good servers is the problem...
(...)after that you start picking bad weapons to imporve your ctf thinking(...)
Quote from: -Major- on September 25, 2009, 03:54:00 am(...)after that you start picking bad weapons to imporve your ctf thinking(...)Start with minigun. (; (you'll get bp for screwing around ^^) Then take your least favourite weapon.
(...)playing without crosshair, so that you no longer need to aim to hit.(...)
Quote from: -Major- on September 25, 2009, 09:24:55 am(...)playing without crosshair, so that you no longer need to aim to hit.(...)...then you can call yourself a hardcore player! (If I knew how to turn off crosshair I would have tried that.)
Play, play, play and play.The most important aspect of practicing anytihng is to do it, A LOT.The second important aspect of practicing anything is to do it against right people(Gathers, clans).The third important aspect of practicing anything is to do it with right people(Clan mates).The fourth important aspect of practicing anything is to do it MORE.The fifth important aspect of practicing anything is to do it AGAIN.Play, play, play and play!I used to do 10-15 gathers a day for a few weeks some 6 months ago, and definitely saw notable improvement after many months of break from Soldat. The key is to PLAY ACTIVELY. The MOST IMPORTANT THING is to PLAY ACTIVELY. If you don't PLAY ACTIVELY, you WILL NOT become GOOD.If you play publics alot, your playing style will be inefficient for competitive scene(clanwars, gathers to some extent). I've witnessed this myself, on myself. When you're good, you play VERY arrogantly in publics, VERY offensively because you can beat juts about anyone in 1v1 situations. In competitive games this is NOT the case. If you rush, you die. In competitive games you MUST be careful, and MUST opt to play carefully in all situations, and get used to play carefully. IF you play on pubs, you CAN NOT learn to play carefully. Hence publics are good to some extent, after certain point they will just DEGRADE your ability to play efficiently in competitive games. They can improve your aiming skills for example, but overall publics do more harm than good for competitive players.Over and out.
Quote from: Crimson Goth on September 23, 2009, 02:55:47 pmIf you over do it, you're almost guaranteed a carpet tunnel o.ONot if you use proper ergonomics techniques. (have a gellpad right in front of your keyboard and mouse which your wrists lay on)
If you over do it, you're almost guaranteed a carpet tunnel o.O