wii.NoChinDeluxe wrote:No matter how many times you see someone knife-spree a bunch of snipers, it just never gets old. I feel all warm and fuzzy inside.
As much as I like knifing people - It's so much easier for me to shoot them 4-5 times in the head and kill them with my silenced weapon because it doesn't give away my position - Where as, if I knife them, they know exactly where I am and I'm screwed... Lol.
This video is just a little something in how to get pass Stage 1 for Mazar Sharif I Airfield
I might not agree on the tactics but was a nice movie, commentary was calm and nice aswell
Well done!
The thing is, people usually expect the expected. No one expect the unexpected. When you really think about it, people usually run to the sides and weaken their force in the center. Not much players out there pay attention to the center because they are thinking the attackers will be coming from the side. They will think attacking right from the center will be a stupid move because they've probably tried it here and there and they know what to expect, but when you do it right.. you have a successful run. There are several other methods I use in attacking, but that will be for another video.
This is prob the only method that's not being used for it's full potential.
& Thanks for the compliment
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moh.Tension wrote:...The thing is, people usually expect the expected. No one expect the unexpected...
Aaaaah so that's why the defending team is utter clueless when attackers actually do the objectives On a more serious note, looking forward to more vids from you
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I enjoyed it as well, Tension. One thing I like about your style is that you are very patient and don't rush into anything. I've found that a lot of players treat their tickets as if it's a timer, not a death count, and so they feel the need to capture objectives as quickly as possible. But if you think about it, if your entire team just hid and didn't try to kill anyone, you wouldn't lose ANY tickets. When you stop to think of that concept, it becomes clear that a more patient, aggressive but defensive style is what will work best. It saves you the most tickets while also getting the job done.
Also, I liked your little self-inflicted jab about the audio editing, haha. You have no idea how many times I've restarted some of my commentaries, lol. Sometimes I'll get through my entire intro and then mess up one word, or sometimes I'll just randomly blank in the middle of a sentence. It's a struggle.
moh.Tension wrote:...The thing is, people usually expect the expected. No one expect the unexpected...
Aaaaah so that's why the defending team is utter clueless when attackers actually do the objectives
I know right?
wii.NoChinDeluxe wrote:I enjoyed it as well, Tension. One thing I like about your style is that you are very patient and don't rush into anything. I've found that a lot of players treat their tickets as if it's a timer, not a death count, and so they feel the need to capture objectives as quickly as possible. But if you think about it, if your entire team just hid and didn't try to kill anyone, you wouldn't lose ANY tickets. When you stop to think of that concept, it becomes clear that a more patient, aggressive but defensive style is what will work best. It saves you the most tickets while also getting the job done.
Also, I liked your little self-inflicted jab about the audio editing, haha. You have no idea how many times I've restarted some of my commentaries, lol. Sometimes I'll get through my entire intro and then mess up one word, or sometimes I'll just randomly blank in the middle of a sentence. It's a struggle.
I've played counter strike source for quite some time now, with 707hrs into the game, you'll start to realize rushing is not important. When I attack, my goal is to secure an area and hold it down for my team.
Yeah, that happens to me a lot. I realize if you don't take enough oxygen, your brain will be screwed and you will basically screw up in what you want to say.
Here's an advice, use Sony Sound Forge. It's your best friend when you do commentating.
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