What game do you think takes the most skill? [message #181727] |
Thu, 08 December 2005 20:23 |
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Kamuix
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What game do you all think takes the most skill?
I havent played too many games although i think a game like Counterstrike takes alot of skill.
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Re: What game do you think takes the most skill? [message #181730 is a reply to message #181727] |
Thu, 08 December 2005 20:29 |
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Lijitsu
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Edit: Mis-read something.
Counter-Strike is difficult, yeah, but Halo PC has people who think it's funny to sit in the enemy base the the enemy flag waiting for their flag to respawn. Getting past that is difficult. Especially when there's no Friendly Fire.
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Re: What game do you think takes the most skill? [message #181731 is a reply to message #181727] |
Thu, 08 December 2005 20:30 |
icedog90
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Most likely Counter-Strike. I don't agree with the fact that it takes a lot of luck. If it did, why is there a good variety of good and bad players out there? I have certainly seen how I've improved in Counter-Strike. It definitely doesn't take a ton of luck unless you just suck at the game and want to put in an excuse like that.
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Re: What game do you think takes the most skill? [message #181734 is a reply to message #181727] |
Thu, 08 December 2005 20:38 |
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Re: What game do you think takes the most skill? [message #181737 is a reply to message #181727] |
Thu, 08 December 2005 20:45 |
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Kamuix
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yeah HL2 Death match. I like games that have alot to do with Teamwork, like Renegade.
I'm not sure exackly what it is but when i'm playing Counterstrike i can get killed over and over again and it does'nt seem to ever bother me or make me angry. However when i get killed in Halflife 2 DM i feel like chucking my computer across the room!
Not quite sure why i get so angry at it, the 2 games have alot in common.
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Re: What game do you think takes the most skill? [message #181738 is a reply to message #181727] |
Thu, 08 December 2005 20:49 |
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There are probably some RTS's out there that takes more skill than say counterstrike. But in terms for FPS's it's probably CS. RTS require fast thinking and fast moving. FPS would be mostly about aiming, but like every game some strategy is required to be somewhat good at it. But yeah, definately isn't luck when if i first started playing, i struggled to keep my KD nearing 1. One thing is for sure; Renegade isn't up there on the list
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Re: What game do you think takes the most skill? [message #181789 is a reply to message #181727] |
Fri, 09 December 2005 14:14 |
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NukeIt15
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Starsiege:Tribes and Tribes2. Constant three-dimensional combat, every weapon save for one requires you to lead your target (and that one weapon robs you of all your energy after every shot, limiting mobility), tradeoffs for speed/armor/firepower in every armor class...plus, every team game requires each team to keep an eye not only on an objective such as a flag or a control point, but also on base assets such as sensors, defense turrets, vehicle stations, inverntory stations, generators, and so forth.
It isn't just a matter of being able to headshot folks every time so you can get more money to buy better guns, because there's more to the game than shooting the enemy. Thus, a skilled player has to master a wider range of skills in order to be useful to the team. The greater the level of complexity in a game, the more skilled you have to be to master it.
And yes, using that logic, it takes more skill to play Ren successfuly than it does to play CS. There's just more stuff that you have to know about (and know how to deal with).
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Re: What game do you think takes the most skill? [message #182105 is a reply to message #181789] |
Mon, 12 December 2005 21:31 |
Homey
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NukeIt15 wrote on Fri, 09 December 2005 16:14 | Starsiege:Tribes and Tribes2. Constant three-dimensional combat, every weapon save for one requires you to lead your target (and that one weapon robs you of all your energy after every shot, limiting mobility), tradeoffs for speed/armor/firepower in every armor class...plus, every team game requires each team to keep an eye not only on an objective such as a flag or a control point, but also on base assets such as sensors, defense turrets, vehicle stations, inverntory stations, generators, and so forth.
It isn't just a matter of being able to headshot folks every time so you can get more money to buy better guns, because there's more to the game than shooting the enemy. Thus, a skilled player has to master a wider range of skills in order to be useful to the team. The greater the level of complexity in a game, the more skilled you have to be to master it.
And yes, using that logic, it takes more skill to play Ren successfuly than it does to play CS. There's just more stuff that you have to know about (and know how to deal with).
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Damn I used to play tribes and it was so complicated, after playing for 3 months I still didn't get it all. My favourite game mode was ultra renegades which was unlimited boosters and whatever the thing is called that makes you fly. Amazing gameplay...just needs decent graphics.
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