Woodi here, just wanted to say thanks,
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Woodi here, just wanted to say thanks,
I must say it has been a blast learning to play multiplayer, as you all know it is a completly different animal than single player.
I played single player D1 and D2 originally on playstation 1 and loved it. No clue about trichording at all, I played them up to the difficulty setting of "insane" and loved it. I never thought it could get any harder than that, then I bought D3 for the pc and tried multiplayer for the first time a few weeks ago and wow. I havent had so much fun in along time !
You guys ROCK ! I dont care how much I die I still have a blast.
So the reason I'm writing this is to say thanks to the guys who have helped me to relearn this game, Cadet, Kobutsu, Canuck, Kyro, and several others that have given me tips and even started a dedicated game to show me the ropes, Cadet has done this several times.
Also to my teamates in the CTF games that have put up with me shooting them in the back with missed Mass Driver shots, a missplaced frag missile, or napalm, thanks so much for your patience with a noob, you know who you all are
BTW, special thanks to Mobius for his awesome website, that was the place that got me to consider this game online after all the links from the game launcher were found to be dead. Not to mention what a resource his site has been for a noob to learn tactics, and a great intro to trichording and configuring a joy stick.
See you in the mines !
I played single player D1 and D2 originally on playstation 1 and loved it. No clue about trichording at all, I played them up to the difficulty setting of "insane" and loved it. I never thought it could get any harder than that, then I bought D3 for the pc and tried multiplayer for the first time a few weeks ago and wow. I havent had so much fun in along time !
You guys ROCK ! I dont care how much I die I still have a blast.
So the reason I'm writing this is to say thanks to the guys who have helped me to relearn this game, Cadet, Kobutsu, Canuck, Kyro, and several others that have given me tips and even started a dedicated game to show me the ropes, Cadet has done this several times.
Also to my teamates in the CTF games that have put up with me shooting them in the back with missed Mass Driver shots, a missplaced frag missile, or napalm, thanks so much for your patience with a noob, you know who you all are
BTW, special thanks to Mobius for his awesome website, that was the place that got me to consider this game online after all the links from the game launcher were found to be dead. Not to mention what a resource his site has been for a noob to learn tactics, and a great intro to trichording and configuring a joy stick.
See you in the mines !
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Welcome to the world of online D3, woodi! I fly under any one of many aliases refering to Superman. Don't pay any attention to people when they get mad at you in CTF, the only time they have that right is when they're in a team/clan game. Just give it your best--it's a learning experience for all of us, and it is a blast! See you in the mines!
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Woodi, you'll see words like "noob" and "elite" get thrown around by the D3 mob. Just remember, the TRUE elite are those who have a love for this game, consistantly display sportsmanlike conduct, and do what they can to help rather than hurt the enjoyment of others who love this game. Skill has nothing to do with being elite.
You're one of D3's elite, Woodi. Stay elite.
You're one of D3's elite, Woodi. Stay elite.
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Easiest way to tell the difference between a (perma) newbie and an elite. Perma newbies say things like what [TA]One just said to make themselves feel better. ;););););):)*
* This post is intended to flame [TA]One and just about everyone else too for the amusment of the author, please feel free to take too seriously.
* This post is intended to flame [TA]One and just about everyone else too for the amusment of the author, please feel free to take too seriously.
Actually Krom, I don't see anything wrong with most of what One said about love for the game, sportsmanlike conduct, and helping rather than hurting others enjoyment of the game. It's the interpretation of those that would be disagreed upon. As for skill though One, I'm afraid that the dictionary owns you on that point.
"A group or class of persons or a member of such a group or class, enjoying superior intellectual, social, or economic status: â??In addition to notions of social equality there was much emphasis on the role of elites and of heroes within themâ?
"A group or class of persons or a member of such a group or class, enjoying superior intellectual, social, or economic status: â??In addition to notions of social equality there was much emphasis on the role of elites and of heroes within themâ?
I agree.[TA]One wrote:Woodi, you'll see words like "noob" and "elite" get thrown around by the D3 mob. Just remember, the TRUE elite are those who have a love for this game, consistantly display sportsmanlike conduct, and do what they can to help rather than hurt the enjoyment of others who love this game.
I disagree. Although I'd say it has less to do with skill than with experience. The elite should be experienced and well-known and should have at least one or two LANs under each of their belts.[TA]One wrote:Skill has nothing to do with being elite.
The elite are those up to whome others in the community look.[TA]One wrote:You're one of D3's elite, Woodi. Stay elite.
Woodi seems like a cool guy, ie "elite material" but he's also a newbie.
Here's another definition: "those people or organizations that are considered the best or most powerful compared to others of a similar type" Replace "elite" with "best" in my first post if you're stumbling over what I typed to Woodi. And those who display Woodi's attitude ARE D3's best.
I know that the word elite is often associated with those who are the most "skilled" of a group. That's why I made it clear in my post that skill was not a factor in who I was calling elite.
Now you can pick apart this post as much as you like - I just think it's funny that some of you actually find the need to.
I know that the word elite is often associated with those who are the most "skilled" of a group. That's why I made it clear in my post that skill was not a factor in who I was calling elite.
Now you can pick apart this post as much as you like - I just think it's funny that some of you actually find the need to.
And those who passively-aggressively insult some people by changing word definitions to feign compliments of others ARE D3's worst. =)[TA]One wrote: And those who display Woodi's attitude ARE D3's best.
Please don't use Woodi, who seems like a cool guy, to subversively argue a political point.
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