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Arturo Sanchez:

--- Quote from: Dementio on April 11, 2015, 09:47:36 pm ---
--- Quote from: Maximillian Jazzhand on April 11, 2015, 08:18:17 pm ---In a competitive game, there's no hand holding.

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You are wrong.

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fighting game and rts and fps communities says otherwise.

When it comes to game time. You play to win and then brag about it after. People don't teach in these things (unless you're some youtuber), people study and discuss.

No one goes... oh you must be new let me waste time teaching you the mechanics of the game in the middle of a game.

No! When its game time you get good or get beaten.

MagKel:

--- Quote from: Maximillian Jazzhand on April 12, 2015, 09:35:08 am ---
--- Quote from: Dementio on April 11, 2015, 09:47:36 pm ---
--- Quote from: Maximillian Jazzhand on April 11, 2015, 08:18:17 pm ---In a competitive game, there's no hand holding.

--- End quote ---

You are wrong.

--- End quote ---

fighting game and rts and fps communities says otherwise.

When it comes to game time. You play to win and then brag about it after. People don't teach in these things (unless you're some youtuber), people study and discuss.

No one goes... oh you must be new let me waste time teaching you the mechanics of the game in the middle of a game.

No! When its game time you get good or get beaten.

--- End quote ---

Uhmmm.. I actually see mid game teaching a lot, if not constantly, from gun mechanics to repair strategies. I have seen at least a dozen 45ish players training new players in the middle of combat on the most basic things. Sometimes with a certain brisk tone, sometimes with unnerving calmness.

Arturo Sanchez:

--- Quote from: MagKel on April 12, 2015, 09:50:35 am ---
--- Quote from: Maximillian Jazzhand on April 12, 2015, 09:35:08 am ---
--- Quote from: Dementio on April 11, 2015, 09:47:36 pm ---
--- Quote from: Maximillian Jazzhand on April 11, 2015, 08:18:17 pm ---In a competitive game, there's no hand holding.

--- End quote ---

You are wrong.

--- End quote ---

fighting game and rts and fps communities says otherwise.

When it comes to game time. You play to win and then brag about it after. People don't teach in these things (unless you're some youtuber), people study and discuss.

No one goes... oh you must be new let me waste time teaching you the mechanics of the game in the middle of a game.

No! When its game time you get good or get beaten.

--- End quote ---

Uhmmm.. I actually see mid game teaching a lot, if not constantly, from gun mechanics to repair strategies. I have seen at least a dozen 45ish players training new players in the middle of combat on the most basic things. Sometimes with a certain brisk tone, sometimes with unnerving calmness.

--- End quote ---

Point gone way over your head...

Hoja Lateralus:


Ceres meant 'any game other than GOIO'. I mean, even on casual or server dm in CS:GO people don't waste time teaching you. You learn or you die. Some people (like WarOwl) upload some tutorials on youtube, but nobody can "teach" you how to control your recoil or throw smokes. They can show you, they can explain, but basically you have to learn it yourself.

In CS:GO you can:
1) play with bots on whatever map you want
2) make exec of whatever you want basically (my brother have a warmup exec where he creates team dm with harmless bots and you're alone on your team and enemy team is like 8 harmless bots, it's purpose is to warm-up shooting headshots)
3) create an empty server of whatever map you want to practice whatever you want (usually all kinds of grenades).

In GOIO you can basically fly on one empty map (Dunes) and create some dummies. Also GOIO doesn't have anything any skills worth practicing except maybe piloting.

MagKel:

--- Quote from: Maximillian Jazzhand on April 12, 2015, 09:57:56 am ---Point gone way over your head...

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