Sdogg is 100% right imo. That guy is just never wrong =)
Sdogg is 100% right imo. That guy is just never wrong =)
I think he knows shit actually.Originally Posted by Butane
ewe... you make him clean up your poo hell met?
Thanks.
No, it's just that he's partially right.
I'm glad I amuse you Quite a few people play solo and have no concept of playing as a team or sacrificing themselves etc etc. Hence TF redneckOriginally Posted by unknown
99% of the CS and other TF2 servers I went to before SourceOP, the clan guys were willing to split up to help teams out and balance things out. If 99% of clans are willing to balance teams out, why can't EMC?Some {EMC} go out of there way to switch to the losing team to try and balance it out. It's something that we don't like because we prefer to play together no matter what side of the rolling we are on.
100% of the time i auto assign, whever i end up
I guess it matters what server you're talking about, but on VM1, having most of the EMC players on one team has very rarely, if ever, been the cause of some kind of imbalance.Originally Posted by KaiLan
I see the same spread of skill across EMC as I do across all the regulars as a whole (that is, from horrible to great).
In my experience, these account for ~90% of team stacking complaints:
"Hur dur, if I'm the fifth, I can be the head for spy/sniper voltron!"
"awww, I think the teams are stacked, I'm going to brood, whine, and generally jackoff the entire round"
"Ohhh, <insert> is a heavy! Me and my idiot buddies are all going to go medic and shove our noses up his ass for easy points while not really contributing anything worthwhile!"
"I don't care about objectives, I'm going to play deathmatch!"
"We just won, but I think the teams are still stacked against us. Lame."
//not directed at anyone
///just how I see it
Originally Posted by Reynolds
Agreed, but it's the internet, people will always put the blame on something if things don't go their way.
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whats so special about winning against a stacked team?
it doesnt change anything, it's still lame