Competitive FPS/TPS games you've played.

MaccabeanRebel

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Honestly when I think of competitive fps all I can think of is counter strike..they had some awesome games over the weekend @ Dreamhack

Makes me want to start playing again
 

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COD2-3,MW1-3
Halo1-4,Reach
GoW1-3

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Edit: After seeing Daze and Ak posts, I've never played legit competitive
 

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Yup. Which I highly doubt @Fatboi1 has done...which is one of the reasons I don't think he is qualified to speak on this. Playing random matchmaking alone or with friends ain't the same as playing in tourneys, gamebattles or scrims.
How is someone not playing in a tourney or scrim not qualified to talk about a game?? This the shyt I'm talking about, isn't the mere act of playing a game online competitive?? Y'all got arbitrary criteria y'all make up on the spur of the moment "Oh you have to had played 4 rounds of Slayer with map off, speed at 7.7% etc." like :camby: Anyway I played in that unsuccessful tourney y'all had started up on here when 4 dropped.

Again y'all can miss me with that "you have to play in a scrim to talk" shyt. As if the game having it's own competitive playlists to play against other people isn't enough now. That says a lot about the game if you have to constantly modify it to play how you feel it should play. So when y'all get online to play y'all play only each other?? :stopitslime:
 

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How is someone not playing in a tourney or scrim not qualified to talk about a game?? This the shyt I'm talking about, isn't the mere act of playing a game online competitive?? Y'all got arbitrary criteria y'all make up on the spur of the moment "Oh you have to had played 4 rounds of Slayer with map off, speed at 7.7% etc." like :camby: Anyway I played in that unsuccessful tourney y'all had started up on here when 4 dropped.

Again y'all can miss me with that "you have to play in a scrim to talk" shyt. As if the game having it's own competitive playlists to play against other people isn't enough now. That says a lot about the game if you have to constantly modify it to play how you feel it should play.

How the fukk can you speak on playing competitive basketball without actually playing competitive basketball...down to the rules and regulations? The same goes for competitive gaming.
 

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How the fukk can you speak on playing competitive basketball without actually playing competitive basketball...down to the rules and regulations? The same goes for competitive gaming.
What the fukk kind of analogy is that??? Basketball for one can only be really played competitively if you're playing in an actual game be it at a school or the official NBA.A street match usually is more lenient as ain't nobody got no shot clock or refs surveying the game.

That's not analogous to say a video game as video games come with standardized settings for everyone. How you dictate the game to be played isn't official, that's just your own choice which probably is influenced by others. For example, is playing MLG playlist on Halo "not competitive" and "unorganized"?? If those settings are there for me to play with at home, what difference does it make if I play MLG settings at an actual tournament?? I'm still playing with the same rules and regulations breh. Whether I play in a match with people you deem highly skilled or not, if I was playing the game with the same settings as you were what's the difference?? Plus matchmaking comes into play doesn't it??? That's like saying if you don't play Street Fighter at an official tournament then you have no qualifications to talk about the game. Only difference going to a tournament would make is getting your ass handed to you had you never played against a diverse set of characters with skilled users.
 

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How is someone not playing in a tourney or scrim not qualified to talk about a game?? This the shyt I'm talking about, isn't the mere act of playing a game online competitive?? Y'all got arbitrary criteria y'all make up on the spur of the moment "Oh you have to had played 4 rounds of Slayer with map off, speed at 7.7% etc." like :camby: Anyway I played in that unsuccessful tourney y'all had started up on here when 4 dropped.

Again y'all can miss me with that "you have to play in a scrim to talk" shyt. As if the game having it's own competitive playlists to play against other people isn't enough now. That says a lot about the game if you have to constantly modify it to play how you feel it should play. So when y'all get online to play y'all play only each other?? :stopitslime:

it's more about taking the competition seriously. most open online play is a crapshoot filled with quitters and shyt
 

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it's more about taking the competition seriously. most open online play is a crapshoot filled with quitters and shyt
Here's my thing though, his whole point was matchmaking against randoms is not the same because of ____ diluting the experience which I understand. What I was trying to relay to him is that how is he saying that when the settings he most likely use is available to me and most likely those who want that competition flock to?? If he plays Pro/MLG playlists on say Halo, the noobs and casuals aren't likely to be playing in those modes so I'd take that to be the mode one plays if they're serious.

How can he speak so pompously about competition when I have access to the same playlist he most likely gravitates to?? He also mistook my post of saying halo 4 was "fun" for me saying I liked the changes brought to the game which disrupted the core mechanics of how the older Halo's were.

I played Smash Bros Melee for years and watched competitive players play online and learned advanced techniques which resulted from exploiting some combat mechanics. I'd be damned if someone told me I can't speak about playing that game because I never played in a tournament even though I was pretty good at it and knew how to use those techs against those I played. At the end of the day, what matters most is the results. If I can jump in and win then what does it matter where I got my experience from?? it's like people who say people who don't have a license or degree in ___ field can't speak about that subject. People can be erudite's and if the desired results are manifested, why even say anything??

Again the guy is just cantankerous for no reason. That's like someone saying you can't speak on politics if you never ran for mayor.
 
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How you dictate the game to be played isn't official, that's just your own choice which probably is influenced by others. For example, is playing MLG playlist on Halo "not competitive" and "unorganized"?? If those settings are there for me to play with at home, what difference does it make if I play MLG settings at an actual tournament?? I'm still playing with the same rules and regulations breh. Whether I play in a match with people you deem highly skilled or not, if I was playing the game with the same settings as you were what's the difference?? Plus matchmaking comes into play doesn't it??? That's like saying if you don't play Street Fighter at an official tournament then you have no qualifications to talk about the game. Only difference going to a tournament would make is getting your ass handed to you had you never played against a diverse set of characters with skilled users.

Sigh...it's like talking to brick wall

Just because you can load up Halo 3 and hop in the MLG playlist does not mean you are skillful by any means. It also does not mean you playing the most competitive set of games available. What is your MLG rank in Halo 3? Also, unless you are playing team vs. team instead of random teammates vs. random teammates you arent playing the most competitive match possible. This is fukking common sense and anyone that plays high level Halo or any competitive shooter will tell you this.

I've played Halo with you. I would NEVER team with you because of your skill level, no disrespect...it is what it is. I know you've never played Halo at it's highest level or anywhere close to it. It's a different ball game when you have real teams going at it, not some fukk around matchmaking shyt.

Please stop this nonsense about playing the same settings as ppl at tournaments, that shyt is cool...but the experience is NOT THE SAME. Again, what is the highest rank you achieved in the MLG playlist? I'm asking because only at a certain level do you actually get real competitive matches and they still arent as competitive as getting two teams in a custom lobby going at it for an 11 game series.

I've met dudes like yo over the years playing Halo. They think they understand competitive halo because they can go in the playlist and play 10 games on their lvl 15 accounts and think they understand what it takes to be a good player or one who is successful competitively.

Regarding the street fighter thing. I have SF4:AE....I suck at it, because I don't play fighters like that. I've played matchmaking which is similar to tournaments. That does not mean I understand competitive SF because I can played the same shyt they played. It's a lot deeper than playing the same settings and maps. I understand certain concepts and shyt, I actually tried to learn the game. It wasn't till I actually tried to learn competitive SF that I realized how much I did not know. The same thing goes for you and Halo (or any competitive game).

At the end of the day, what matters most is the results. If I can jump in and win then what does it matter where I got my experience from??

Here's the thing though....this would be extremely difficult for you against ppl who play competitive Halo 24/7. Never mind me though...keep thinking you're on the same level of those who live and breathe this shyt because you have access to the same playlists, settings and maps.
 

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Sigh...it's like talking to brick wall
and Vice Versa but carry on..

Just because you can load up Halo 3 and hop in the MLG playlist does not mean you are skillful by any means. It also does not mean you playing the most competitive set of games available. What is your MLG rank in Halo 3? Also, unless you are playing team vs. team instead of random teammates vs. random teammates you arent playing the most competitive match possible. This is fukking common sense and anyone that plays high level Halo or any competitive shooter will tell you this.
You should've said that earlier. You were talking in a broad sense so it's easy for someone to interpret what you're saying differently from how you intended someone to take it.

I've played Halo with you. I would NEVER team with you because of your skill level, no disrespect...it is what it is. I know you've never played Halo at it's highest level or anywhere close to it. It's a different ball game when you have real teams going at it, not some fukk around matchmaking shyt.
:to:I don't have the time to get that much work in.

Please stop this nonsense about playing the same settings as ppl at tournaments, that shyt is cool...but the experience is NOT THE SAME. Again, what is the highest rank you achieved in the MLG playlist? I'm asking because only at a certain level do you actually get real competitive matches and they still arent as competitive as getting two teams in a custom lobby going at it for an 11 game series.
Ahh so experience is what you're getting at. Cool.

I've met dudes like yo over the years playing Halo. They think they understand competitive halo because they can go in the playlist and play 10 games on their lvl 15 accounts and think they understand what it takes to be a good player or one who is successful competitively.Debatable but I see what you saying.

Regarding the street fighter thing. I have SF4:AE....I suck at it, because I don't play fighters like that. I've played matchmaking which is similar to tournaments. That does not mean I understand competitive SF because I can played the same shyt they played. It's a lot deeper than playing the same settings and maps. I understand certain concepts and shyt, I actually tried to learn the game. It wasn't till I actually tried to learn competitive SF that I realized how much I did not know. The same thing goes for you and Halo (or any competitive game).
:ehh:
 
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