tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1588620676784152208.post361208327800918774..comments2021-08-05T05:25:50.453-04:00Comments on the m0use trap: Which side do you play for...Anonym0usehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11378511599049369013noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1588620676784152208.post-29378765897484352342010-09-29T10:59:31.136-04:002010-09-29T10:59:31.136-04:00I can understand the strategy in hiding to a degre...I can understand the strategy in hiding to a degree. There is some tactical advantage to sniping from the WoS Bridge map towers. In this case the guy topped out at 4 range, and only used the roof to hide, not snipe.<br /><br />I honestly think if he'd have been patient (or lucky with Daken's B/C/F roll) he'd have beaten me. With low mobility on my team I'd never have caught up with Nightcrawler had he just continued to hit and run.Anonym0usehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11378511599049369013noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1588620676784152208.post-73686278914374809162010-09-28T18:37:20.563-04:002010-09-28T18:37:20.563-04:00I think if you're doing a scenario, setting yo...I think if you're doing a scenario, setting yourself up like that is a fine idea.<br /><br />However, the games you play in tourneys and such, this tactic is classic "turtling" and is annoying as hell. You're going to fight, get out there and fight.<br /><br />Sure, you'll want to position your sniper, but most people will taxi them to where they need them where they have a good view of the action. Sitting and waiting for your opponent basically says you're unsure of yourself and aren't positive how to use your characters.<br /><br />I've just gotten into the hobby recently and have found you learn more by charging in and figuring out strategies that way. Especially against experienced opponents, because at least then you learn.<br /><br />I did a three way match against two experienced opponents and really picked up a lot. I was kind of in the middle, so it wasn't long before I was wiped out, but I quickly picked up on some things I should do.<br /><br />People who sit back at the edges and wait are just lame. They are afraid of losing really. Those poor souls don't get the spirit of the game.Mark Whttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07088365341613349704noreply@blogger.com