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Re: What was your favorite MXS Game?

In Reply to: Re: What was your favorite MXS Game? posted by rick applegarth on October 09, 2003 at 08:17:28:


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Posted by:
Garry "Hardball" Nees

on October 10, 2003 at 09:42:44

Excuse me for nosing in, but I might be able to help you avoid a couple of the arguements in the future.

: i got lit up while calling for a medic and the guy said he could. another argument.

Seems to me I read a thread on the MXS board about this. Calling for a medic does not make you a nuetral player. Opposing players may continue to try for a head shot which cannot be healed by a medic.

: i got pulled out for shooting 283, 282, and 281, and he was saying i was shooting hot (limit was 280-note that if you tend to leave your gun without shooting for awhile, the first shot sometimes is hot.)
: ANOTHER argument.

In most of Pacman's pregame briefings I seem to remember his comments about zero tolerance and his philosophy that since one is likely to try and shoot someone with the first shot and the tendency for first shots to be spike, one should chrono low enough to compensate for it.


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