I'm playing XCOM
Oh yeah XCOM seems pretty awesome, people say I could simulate Muv-Luv with it.Maddy wrote:
I'm playing XCOM
What the actual fuck.thelewa wrote:
Oh yeah XCOM seems pretty awesome, people say I could simulate Muv-Luv with it.Maddy wrote:
I'm playing XCOM
and cookiezi has like endless stamina. it's actually inhuman.thelewa wrote:
But Tom69 is not an Asian, so what you just said makes no sense.
Unless you're talking about Cookiezi, but that's just one guy who has better aim and worse streaming.
And Tom69 doesn't have endless stamina?Tanzklaue wrote:
and cookiezi has like endless stamina. it's actually inhuman.thelewa wrote:
But Tom69 is not an Asian, so what you just said makes no sense.
Unless you're talking about Cookiezi, but that's just one guy who has better aim and worse streaming.
Tom69 is better at streams and accuracy than rrtyui. rrtyui only has better aim.Wishy22 wrote:
You still got rrtyui who can FC Airman and Pluto so yeah. Asians already won the game they've moved to new games to dominate, make everyone commit suicide by showing them how bad they are compared to them, and quit.
Best thing we can do is play something KR/CN/JP people don't like.
Sucks to play that stuff since best players = real musicians.Mr Color wrote:
Play Rock Band then I guess, the game sucks yeah but you're not gonna get asians on that thing
Eiji Kuinbii wasn't tapping though. Cookiezi's "inhuman" stamina couldn't handle that and Tom got 99% acc on it.Wishy22 wrote:
Pylons.
Having a Tom Vs. Cookiezi discussion is pointless. Only 2 things you can say for sure are:
1- Cookiezi's aim was way too good.
2- Tom tapping technique gives him a big advantage@streaming.
You can the discuss about every record out there but remember you should take into account how many plays each score took, and we can't get that data probably.
Asians have a long tradition of suicide aka harakiri, they're better than you at even that.Wishy22 wrote:
No matter what you play there will always be some Asians that are and will be better than you can ever be.
We should try this game called suicide.
Btw Tom69 beat a lot more experienced players than he is.Aqo wrote:
SPOILERand then train and practice for hours every day, learning new techniques, improving your reaction time and execution, learning advanced patterns and followups, mastering impossible speed of execution with insane accuracy, learning to read people's reactions before they even come up with them themselves; until eventually 2-3 years later you're way better than you ever imagined you'd be when you just started - and then, you notice/finally-realize what skill level the top players are able to play on, and then feel like you're a complete nobody that knows nothing because they'll still be infinitely better than you in every possible way.
and they'll also all be asians except for like 1-2 guys
oh well. video games.
Tom69 wrote:
Wishy22 wrote:
Best player is, without doubt, thelewa. All rest are wannabes, fags and gays.
Well... the main reason my aim "sucks" at maps like pluto is that I don't like playing nomod if I can play HR.Aqo wrote:
The only thing stopping Tom from surpassing cookiezi is reading inconsistent distance spacings. If he started playing a bunch of shitty old maps he'd get better at that and then FC Airman/Pluto/etc and nobody would be able to say anything anymore.
You can get into the scene, you just need to have strong mentality and be ready to accept the fact that about 2000 of your first matches will all be losses. It's kinda like if you could only score on maps in osu by winning #1 on a multiplayer room, and the only people online every day to play with were tom, lewa and rrtyui. have fun not getting any scores at all for ~some time~Wishy22 wrote:
Getting into fighting games competitive scene is kind of impossible right now. Most top players have been playing the same game for like... a decade? Best players in fighting games have been pretty much the same guys...
cookiezi has 1 AR11 score afaik and i heard he needed tons of trys for thatWishy22 wrote:
I still wonder what accuracy Cookiezi could have achieved. He was #1 with that accuracy so no wonder he didn't try to improve it. Dunno if he actually got tired by playing that, but for instance I don't really get tired and my problem is not going too fast or too slow, and of course my stamina is not even close to Cookiezi's, so I guess he could do way better if he wanted to. Dunno if he could beat Tom's acc, I bet he could if he tried. Which is why we can't really compare them, many of his scores are damn old and he was beaten after he stopped playing, so we can't really know if he could've done better.
And another thing you can say for sure:
3- Cookiezi could sight-read AR 11.
He is probably talking about ar9+dt. But about hr+dt, i spectated him playing some happy girl map with it and it took him just few tries. Then he improved his score with dt+hd, i think, because i cant find it anymore.silmarilen wrote:
cookiezi has 1 AR11 score afaik and i heard he needed tons of trys for that
That's the cool thing about Tom69. He has the least experience out of all the current "pro" players, and he's still among the very best.enik wrote:
Btw Tom69 beat a lot more experienced players than he is.Aqo wrote:
SPOILERand then train and practice for hours every day, learning new techniques, improving your reaction time and execution, learning advanced patterns and followups, mastering impossible speed of execution with insane accuracy, learning to read people's reactions before they even come up with them themselves; until eventually 2-3 years later you're way better than you ever imagined you'd be when you just started - and then, you notice/finally-realize what skill level the top players are able to play on, and then feel like you're a complete nobody that knows nothing because they'll still be infinitely better than you in every possible way.
and they'll also all be asians except for like 1-2 guys
oh well. video games.
It's not like that, and I know people who play fighting games a lot, you're just many years behind and you will never be able to make up for that. There may be some particular cases of people with great reflexes that make it there, but top players have always been the same, and just sometimes some random guy makes it to EVO top 16.Aqo wrote:
You can get into the scene, you just need to have strong mentality and be ready to accept the fact that about 2000 of your first matches will all be losses. It's kinda like if you could only score on maps in osu by winning #1 on a multiplayer room, and the only people online every day to play with were tom, lewa and rrtyui. have fun not getting any scores at all for ~some time~Wishy22 wrote:
Getting into fighting games competitive scene is kind of impossible right now. Most top players have been playing the same game for like... a decade? Best players in fighting games have been pretty much the same guys...
Once you actually start taking wins against the experienced players after all of that losing it really pays off and feels great. But it's a hard road to get there.
Um, excuse me, it's true that you can get to a point where you can say that you've reached the climax of your skill, but that doesn't mean there is a wall that will prevent you from getting any better. LolWishy22 wrote:
And sometimes you hit your top skill and you're still no good.