11-10-2006, 12:54 PM
<!--QuoteBegin-VeilSide+Nov 10 2006, 07:51 AM--></div><table border='0' align='center' width='95%' cellpadding='3' cellspacing='1'><tr><td>QUOTE (VeilSide @ Nov 10 2006, 07:51 AM)</td></tr><tr><td id='QUOTE'><!--QuoteEBegin-->i dunno. i really don't have any one static fighting style. i think it's best to adapt to the stage you're fighting in and the kind of opponent you're fighting. sticking to one strategy/style often leaves you open to be exploited if you do it often enough that people start catching on.[/quote:e747eab386]
Yep, as I learned the hard way yesterday, do enough OBing without really maximizing it's usefulness (or being without the knowledge to do so) and you will get pwned sooner or later. XD
But usually I'm just a relaxed person while playing, unless it's in a really competitive atmosphere. I'd like to think that helps my nerves and reaction times somewhat while playing, so that I don't get caught up too much into the battle that I forget how to pilot my AC.
To ravenflau, if you're referring to the Ravens in the story though, to find my counterpart you'd have to go back to Silent Line, and play Shade. That would most probably be me.
Yep, as I learned the hard way yesterday, do enough OBing without really maximizing it's usefulness (or being without the knowledge to do so) and you will get pwned sooner or later. XD
But usually I'm just a relaxed person while playing, unless it's in a really competitive atmosphere. I'd like to think that helps my nerves and reaction times somewhat while playing, so that I don't get caught up too much into the battle that I forget how to pilot my AC.
To ravenflau, if you're referring to the Ravens in the story though, to find my counterpart you'd have to go back to Silent Line, and play Shade. That would most probably be me.
"Let's fight... like gentlemen." - Dudley, SF3