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| What Kind Of Player Would You Consider Yourself? | |
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| Tweet Topic Started: Jul 4 2008, 01:30 AM (351 Views) | |
| Lord Revan | Jul 4 2008, 01:30 AM Post #1 |
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1. Grunt (A player who does not have a particular passion or unusual skill concerning all or most weapons. This type of player can also be classified as a mid-range fighter, being commonly seen with weapons like the assault rifle, battle rifle, sub machine guns, etc.) 2. Close Combat (A specialist of going toe to toe with his foe. This player type is good with weapons like the sword, shotgun, sub machine gun, etc. Basically anything that will make the cut for "in your face" combat jobs. Often, these player types are frustrated with Long Range players due to their biggest weakness, the Sniper Rifle. A good close combat player would make good use of a combo with the shotgun/sword and an active camouflage power-up) 3. Long Range (The person everyone needs on large maps. And, they love blowing enemy brains out with that trusty Long Rifle. They prefer to keep to to the shadows and snipe. Long Range fighters are usually seen with longer range weapons, obviously, like the Sniper Rifle, Beam Rifle, Battle Rifle, Carbine, etc. Good snipers usually have a close combat fighter ready to guard them from behind) 4. Unique Specialist (The one of a kind fighter. These specialists are passionate with weapons other than the shotgun or sniper. An example would be a sticky player, who prefers plasma grenades to bullets. A wide open class of player, but inhabited by very few) 5. Cross Class (Example: Close Range Grunt, Long Range Grunt) I would consider myself a Tri-Class Cross Class. I am an all-round player usually, however, I do have unique talents as well. I can handle a sniper pretty well, even at close range. I can even devise tactics on the fly. Anyone else? |
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| EmperorBobV | Jul 4 2008, 01:33 AM Post #2 |
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While I don't play halo, I play games similar to it on the PC, and I prefer long range. |
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| Zachary Ryan | Jul 4 2008, 02:08 AM Post #3 |
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Then why do you have a Halo avatar? I don't play Halo often, but I picked Unique specialist, because I love to use dual weapons, but especially pistols. |
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| Led371 | Jul 4 2008, 07:34 AM Post #4 |
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I think I fall into cross class. While I don't actually own a 360, when I do play Matchmaking, I try to get either the shotgun and battle rifle or settle for assault rifle and battle rifle. With this combination, I have some offensive abilities from near and far. |
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| Numa | Jul 4 2008, 09:37 AM Post #5 |
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I'm great at both long and close ranges, but I SUCK at mid-range. |
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| EmperorBobV | Jul 4 2008, 10:16 AM Post #6 |
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Because I love Red vs Blue, and Caboose is my favorite character. |
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| cah318ery7 | Jul 4 2008, 11:34 AM Post #7 |
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I'm an all around player in Halo CE. Except the rocket launcher. I suck with that thing. I do also have a tendancy to spawn kill when I have a sniper rifle, and camp and kill behind the enemy base when I have a sniper rifle. |
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| Myrrah | Jul 4 2008, 11:34 AM Post #8 |
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Its difficult to say, but i specialize in long range sniping, tho i tend to keep something like a shotgun with me incase i have to get upclose and personal, I prefer to be prepared for all eventualities. Sniping is my forte, especially on games like battlefront, and i've pissed people off by getting more headshots then freakin FPS-DOUG. Lol. |
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| Chrome | Jul 4 2008, 11:39 AM Post #9 |
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I am definitely long range. I prefer the sniper rifle over the beam rifle. It's not a function thing, but just the way it feels. I love the heavy BOOM that the sniper rifle gives upon firing. However, when it comes to close range fighters backing me up, people leave me all alone while I'm in scope. The most vunerable time for a sniper. However, upon them realizing I am sniping decently, someone usually shows up to back me up. |
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| mckinnon94 | Jul 4 2008, 05:06 PM Post #10 |
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I'm one helluva competitive player. I use ALL and EVERY weapon I find and work hard to master it. Boy go in a BR battle with me you sure as hell better have a fucking tank backing you up or you are FUCKED. I out BR'ed these kids in a 3v1 situation on MLG, It's gonna be in my montage. Sniper rifle? Hell I consider myself pretty good with it. No scopes and quick scopes are my specialty Shotgun, Theres no skill involved anyone can claim to be good with it. Fuck it, I go for everything, master everything, and own...Well everything. |
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| Chrome | Jul 4 2008, 07:00 PM Post #11 |
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I prefer the carbine over the BR. |
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| Lord Revan | Jul 4 2008, 07:04 PM Post #12 |
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I have an odd specialization with the Brute Shot. Once, all my allies lagged out and I was left to fend for myself. I used stealth, active camouflage, a Battle Rifle, and my Ace: The Brute Shot, to win. We had a good lead when they lagged out, but I went all the way to 50 in kills the rest of the way by myself, against four re-spawning hostiles, by myself. I feel really good after winning that match. |
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| MikeV37 | Jul 5 2008, 02:51 AM Post #13 |
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Whatever weapon is in a straight path between me and the enemy is the one I use. Mostly I use the default start. I played SWAT where my entire team lagged out and I had a 46-50 loss |
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| mckinnon94 | Jul 5 2008, 05:17 AM Post #14 |
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It is proven that the Carbine is better than the BR if you can use it right due to it's firing rate and damage caused. Although I prefer the BR because I am more consistent with it. |
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