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10-02-2012, 10:32 AM
(This post was last modified: 10-02-2012, 10:54 AM by CuBe0wL.)
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Excellent! I learned something, yay!
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10-02-2012, 04:39 PM
(This post was last modified: 10-02-2012, 07:29 PM by Micha.)
Great tutorial. I need to practice wall lasering more!
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Eww that's not nice. MR B! HELPPPP!
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It's just a twisted yoga man OK not the most beautiful picture, I've removed it.
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^ wat
*is sad because he didn't get to see*
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It was just a half-naked dude with his legs crossed over his legs asking when he was supposed to stop pressing forward or something. Unless you have a phobia of yoga I don't see what was bad about that image.
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I laughed when I saw it :o)
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Yeah, was nothing critical with this picture. Maybe post it in the Meme topic?
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helpful as usual thanks a lot Halogene
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Hey Halogene: )
Great info on the newbie tutorials.
As you probably already know, I'm not the most intelligent player of Xonotic, but I found them easy to understand, and very informative.
How about a tutorial on how to lose gracefully?
Cheers.
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Dunno about your intelligence, but I'm glad you liked it! As for a tutorial on how to lose gracefully, that's pretty advanced stuff so it should rather go into a "Pro Corner" than a "Newbie Corner"... (at least I've seen more advanced players having problems with losing than newbies). And imagine me making a "Pro Corner" - hahah hilarious
Also I bet anyone that would need advice on how to lose gracefully would read anything about how to improve his/her pwn skills, but NEVER something about how to deal with losing.
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(01-14-2013, 04:37 AM)Halogene Wrote: Dunno about your intelligence, but I'm glad you liked it!
Also I bet anyone that would need advice on how to lose gracefully would read anything about how to improve his/her pwn skills, but NEVER something about how to deal with losing.
Well done, Halogene! Here you are, writing tutorials, helping newcomers in game and on IRC.
Whatever tutorial you are currently working on, mate: Good luck with it! I heven't seen more helpfull player in my entire life. There is no more to say.
PS: BTW what are you working on now? Can't wait to see it!
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Thank you Issue #5 will cover general gameplay hints, I wrote already parts of it but am still collecting tricks/hints to cover in that issue. Didn't have too much time during the last couple of weeks though, but it's getting better (I hope)
Also the topic for #6 is already chosen, and I am starting to get ideas for #7, too. Not sure I'll do a tutorial demo with voice recording though, as this idea seems not to achieve much resonance. And a tutorial map set, like a tutorial single player campaign indeed would probably be better (which I can't make).
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(01-14-2013, 04:37 AM)Halogene Wrote: I bet anyone that would need advice on how to lose gracefully would read anything about how to improve his/her pwn skills, but NEVER something about how to deal with losing.
Oh well, until I get better on the skills front, I'll have to just make do with sulking in my corner: )
I'm currently working on my first ragequit, but no success so far.
Having too much fun: )
L8rz: )
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Yeah well I haven't ragequitted in all the years that I'm with Nexuiz/Xonotic now, I only once got very upset and disappointed about myself when my Nex accuracy was below 5 percent in a duel, but despite getting utterly frustrated (which I usually don't get even if I lose badly) I nevertheless finished the game
Ragequitting is really immature imho
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02-04-2013, 03:14 PM
(This post was last modified: 02-04-2013, 03:17 PM by ZosKiaKultus.)
(02-04-2013, 11:48 AM)Halogene Wrote: Ragequitting is really immature imho
Agreed. It's a GAME, after all
I just read the phrase in an ingame comment someone made and found it amusing, so thought I'd use it
If I ever got good enough to be disappointed by my performance, I think I'd be a happy bunny hopper
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02-05-2013, 07:20 AM
(This post was last modified: 02-05-2013, 07:30 AM by Halogene.)
This is going off topic, but if you've been playing non-competitively and there's something else you'd like to do rather than continuing, then you say "I'm off cu n hf" and leave. That's not ragequitting.
But if - you play competitively, or play a duel, or otherwise play a match where your leaving in the middle of the game would ruin the game for everyone else, AND
- you leave because you got mad about not performing up to your expectations (or because you got mad about your opponents outperforming your expectations),
then I'd consider that ragequitting and thereby immature. Getting mad because you lose in a game is plain silly, imho, since losing is part of this type of game per definition.
Edit: coming to think of it, I find quitting because you got mad about losing generally immature, no matter whether that would ruin the game for anyone else. Learning to lose is something that should happen at age 3 or 4, but no later than age 5 actually.
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To get back on topic, and because I'm not the best player by a long shot, I sometimes like to watch out for an intense battle between a few players, then launch a rocket at them, exploding it close to them.
As their health is low, I can take out a few at the same time: ))
Admittedly, the opportunity for this is quite rare, but immensely satisfying when I can do it: )
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Ahh ragequitting... I've had that happening alot when I play 1 on 1 minsta ctf...
I think it's just cause everyone plays on all these super easy games like COD and people are expecting to jump in and learn how to play in 30 min
Obviously that's not the case hehe
Sucks at weapons
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Ye.: ))
I've been playing for about 2 yrs now, and I still find some of the tricks of other players amazing: )
Like you said, it's not just a jump in and win kinda game.
We've got to actually practice and get good at it, and a good game is a good game whether we win or not.
: )
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