The point is that this fake out would not work on people that don't care about sound. And your point is that it would work against you?I'm not saying that I'm better than anyone here, or that I care whose dad could beat up whose dad or whatever it is that you're arguing with me about. I'm just pointing out something that should be considered when you wast over 2 seconds pullling out and putting away the nickel plated sissy pistol
Well chances are someone that doesn't use sound I won't have to fake out, because ill have the edge as it is (weather he is having fun or not, so am I, fun winning) and believe me, you know who is using sound and whose not...you grab mega and the person goes jumping by you, not even looking, or you pick up a gun right near em (you know this by hearing them) and they just keep on moving...9 out of 10 times, ill get the frag due to the fact I can chase to the point where im damn near on top of em, then it's ssg to the back of the head.
Quote from: V!c0din on May 30, 2007, 07:35:15 AMWell chances are someone that doesn't use sound I won't have to fake out, because ill have the edge as it is (weather he is having fun or not, so am I, fun winning) and believe me, you know who is using sound and whose not...you grab mega and the person goes jumping by you, not even looking, or you pick up a gun right near em (you know this by hearing them) and they just keep on moving...9 out of 10 times, ill get the frag due to the fact I can chase to the point where im damn near on top of em, then it's ssg to the back of the head.
ok, lets set up a match
...however sound is to aim and movement as car stereos are to monster trucks and race cars.
Not to get too GRE'ish on you, but when you state this relationship, that ... I find many faults with the supposed parallels. In the second half of the relationship, I'm guessing you chose high performance vehicles to illustrate ...a "part-to-whole" relationship where the part doesn't improve the whole...However in the first half, you equivocate ... was used in this thread NOT as simply whether the volume is OFF/ON, but as a skill, i.e., listening. To slightly reword the first relationship ... This isn't a part-to-whole relationship either, but simply three different skills...That's the problem with equivocation and confusing relationships in analogies. ...