26 Jun 12, 10:20AM
(26 Jun 12, 08:20AM)Snoosnoo Wrote: Lol at this. Undead, you can't really practice against people that aren't of your skill level. You can't experience being pushed back, having to defend, managing your pick ups or what ever on a clan that struggle to kill you. So what if we aren't all high and mighty in clan matches? Christ, it's not every ones thing. You seem unaware that a clan is more about a group of friends than just some people to play matches with. Typical mistake. There is nothing disrespectful about declining a match. If we don't feel we match your level, we're not going to play. You truly learn how to get better in matches by people that are of equal skill to you. You have to find that edge, that thing that will push you forward.. That thing that will make you win by a mere couple of points.
I don't think YesWeCamp meant to phrase it as "You have no right" Of course you do. You can change your nick easily enough. An alias is as equally scary as the 'top end clans' as you like to refer yourselves as, because people under an alias asking for a match are scum. SCUM. GODDAMNITYOURFACE
you've never played a clan match in your life, but that shouldn't discredit your viewpoints, so ill try to discern what you're trying to say through your rage.
i dont alias to search for matches, but i understand why people do it. please re-read my post because you clearly haven't read it properly. heres another example:
imagine if every time you wanted to play a shitty shotgun infested pub game, you weren't able to because there isn't enough people on AC. if you cared enough, you would go to the effort of getting people to play a game, even if they don't really want to. most of the time, and especially during the australian timezone, there isn't enough people on for a 3vs3 or even 2vs2 match. i'm completely fine with people declining my match requests, but its really a problem when you can't find anyone to play, and you really want to play a game of (good) AC. even if we're playing against noobs, it really is better than nothing, and we improve our teamplay and cohesion from practicing against moving targets. the other team can learn ALOT from the match if they analyze what they're doing wrong and what the other team is doing right, rather than losing their shit. this is also assuming that the other team actually wants to improve in AC, if they don't then they probably won't improve anyway. i recall beating the crap out of dyH months ago, and they started showing signs of great improvement weeks later, in terms of aim and teamplay. however since then they've kind of stagnated and lost the motivation to play matches, and would rather play inters, pubs, etc.
on to your point about clans, i explained it before but ill go through it again.
i understand that people join clans for the "community" and "the power of friendship", but you can accomplish this without the need to put a tag on IRC. the only function for a clan really is to play matches together. all the other things that are associated with clans such as playing pubs and inters together, making friends, sharing admin passwords(haha) can be done without needing to have the same tag. ironically, there are many clans in AC that simply exist as glue for friendships between players, and these clans seemingly outnumber the clans that actually play the game.
are you incapable of maintaining a discussion? because you're screaming and ranting on like a 12 year old(its fine if you are a 12 year old, i guess).
we can't have a good discussion if you're going to get extremely emotive over something so childish.