Wolf never said a word the whole match. And he left the game with 2 points left on the ticker.
First ten minutes of the match is interesting. His snipers die. My sniper dies. He cuts off my territory. I cut off his territory. I start locking the map down once his forward HMG squad bites it, then mine the hell out of everything.
There's a few really good moments in this one. See if you can spot when a well-placed mine sends his sniper 10 feet in the air.
This post has been edited by CorpsE-X2: Sep 20 2006, 02:38 AM
I just want to make sure here : disconnecting as in dropping, and not quitting, right?
When I sometime fall headfirst on my teeth on that slippery slope, I just quit right away instead of wasting 15 minutes of my opponent's time and mine.
See if you can spot when a well-placed mine sends his sniper 10 feet in the air.
haha sounds awesome
As for quitting/dropping- If I'm getting owned hard, I'll quit but usually if its a good game and I've got something up my sleeve I'll stick around.
Better if you delete your buildings instead of quitting, I heard that is the safest way of making sure the game doesn't 'stick'. Havn't encountered it yet, havn't had much time to play unfortunately
Ok game, good play from both you guys but still too one sided (ends with 500/2!). Seems like he didnt really try at some points. Losing 2 snipers with out doing any damage to you totally cost him a big portion of the win.
First ten minutes of the match is interesting.
His snipers die.
My sniper dies.
He cuts off my territory.
I cut off his territory.
I start locking the map down once his forward HMG squad bites it, then mine the hell out of everything.
There's a few really good moments in this one. See if you can spot when a well-placed mine sends his sniper 10 feet in the air.