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I WUB PUGS
01-16-2009, 03:21 PM
This is how you know you're playing with a veteran, and that you should probably listen up.
When someone tells you that they are going to deploy their 2 star artillery (and none of your units have more than 3 chevrons) in a precise location because you can hit all of the enemy uplinks from there, and you should bring up your artillery too, you should probably listen.
And when that person tells you that it would be awesome if you could bring your transports with the artillery to defend against gunships, you should probably listen.
When someone tells you that they are going to put rifleman in a tower so they can survey the battlefield and call in fire missions, without needing the enemy to be tagged as "hostile", you should probably listen.
When someone tells you to not drop an airstrike on an already downed unit because they are in a friendly minefield, you should probably listen; many thanks for blowing up the minefield that I planted.
When someone tells you that the map we're playing is going to be a win if not a bloodbath as long as you stay back and let them come to you, and that someone has more End War achievements than the rest of the team combined, you should probably listen.
Can anyone guess what map I played 4v4 on two times in a row via quickmatch? Hint: it was against EFEC.
I WUB PUGS
01-16-2009, 03:21 PM
This is how you know you're playing with a veteran, and that you should probably listen up.
When someone tells you that they are going to deploy their 2 star artillery (and none of your units have more than 3 chevrons) in a precise location because you can hit all of the enemy uplinks from there, and you should bring up your artillery too, you should probably listen.
And when that person tells you that it would be awesome if you could bring your transports with the artillery to defend against gunships, you should probably listen.
When someone tells you that they are going to put rifleman in a tower so they can survey the battlefield and call in fire missions, without needing the enemy to be tagged as "hostile", you should probably listen.
When someone tells you to not drop an airstrike on an already downed unit because they are in a friendly minefield, you should probably listen; many thanks for blowing up the minefield that I planted.
When someone tells you that the map we're playing is going to be a win if not a bloodbath as long as you stay back and let them come to you, and that someone has more End War achievements than the rest of the team combined, you should probably listen.
Can anyone guess what map I played 4v4 on two times in a row via quickmatch? Hint: it was against EFEC.
Artacool
01-16-2009, 04:27 PM
You lost at Reagan?
I WUB PUGS
01-16-2009, 04:28 PM
Oh no, GOD no, but I was saying that's where all the noobs were.
I was attempting to "train" some people that really need the help.
Icy Guy
01-16-2009, 04:29 PM
Hmm...minefield- and transport-based defense, riflemen in towers, map that favors one team sitting back and letting the enemy come to them...
Reagan?
EDIT: Damn, Artacool beat me to it. http://forums.ubi.com/images/smilies/bigtears.gif
Artacool
01-16-2009, 08:46 PM
<BLOCKQUOTE class="ip-ubbcode-quote"><div class="ip-ubbcode-quote-title">quote:</div><div class="ip-ubbcode-quote-content">Originally posted by KILLA2993:
Oh no, GOD no, but I was saying that's where all the noobs were.
I was attempting to "train" some people that really need the help. </div></BLOCKQUOTE>
whoo thank goodness I would have lost all respect for ya http://forums.ubi.com/images/smilies/16x16_smiley-wink.gif
j24905142
01-21-2009, 03:15 AM
<BLOCKQUOTE class="ip-ubbcode-quote"><div class="ip-ubbcode-quote-title">quote:</div><div class="ip-ubbcode-quote-content">Originally posted by KILLA2993:
This is how you know you're playing with a veteran, and that you should probably listen up.
When someone tells you that they are going to deploy their 2 star artillery (and none of your units have more than 3 chevrons) in a precise location because you can hit all of the enemy uplinks from there, and you should bring up your artillery too, you should probably listen.
And when that person tells you that it would be awesome if you could bring your transports with the artillery to defend against gunships, you should probably listen.
When someone tells you that they are going to put rifleman in a tower so they can survey the battlefield and call in fire missions, without needing the enemy to be tagged as "hostile", you should probably listen.
When someone tells you to not drop an airstrike on an already downed unit because they are in a friendly minefield, you should probably listen; many thanks for blowing up the minefield that I planted.
When someone tells you that the map we're playing is going to be a win if not a bloodbath as long as you stay back and let them come to you, and that someone has more End War achievements than the rest of the team combined, you should probably listen.
Can anyone guess what map I played 4v4 on two times in a row via quickmatch? Hint: it was against EFEC. </div></BLOCKQUOTE>
<span class="ev_code_RED">*EDIT* No need for that kind of comment. </span>
YEP_UrDeAd1
01-21-2009, 09:18 AM
Its hard to train the untrainable, when you come in a game that is voice activated with no MIC again I will say WTF? When you ask people to not use the nuke on Dukovany and they do when you will have VICTORY they need to listen, listen, listen. But hey those people are not in here probably and not paying attention to anything because their parents wont let them talk to starngers on the Game because it is not ESRB rated.
Dipity34
01-22-2009, 02:15 AM
i had some kid WMD whiskey at reagan and take out 5 of my 6 units, he was my teamate, gg. I won the map by parading my gunships around avoiding enemies until the victory counter hit 0