I'm sorry, I couldn't hear you over the smoke I popped. Mind repeating it?
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The smoke you popped? Wow how useful. Except for the fact that everyone can still see you.
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I've killed entire teams in trials by turning invisible and sneaking up behind them.. It has its advantages.
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That's because the team's you played are probably pretty bad. Here on Xbox (I don't know what you play on) we're used to looking for invis, so it comes naturally to some.
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Don't even give me the xbox thing dude... I play on both and it's exactly the same thing, honestly. You have casual gamers on all platforms. You just better be glad pc doesn't have destiny. They'd all be like idk what you play on but here on pc... It's quite annoying to be perfectly honest.. [spoiler]Everyone knows the best gamers are on Sega Dreamcast anyways.[/spoiler]
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Yes, they are both the same. But the players who've played halo for the past 12+ years have become accustomed to knowing how to look for invis people, and it's very ineffective.
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What does halo have to do with anything? Yeah of course if you're looking you're gonna see an invisible player. But all people do in this game is snipe at the same places in every map.. So if you turn invisible you can easily sneak up behind the other team because they're probably just ADS and thinking the radar is gonna save them. Now the people who turn invisible and try to rush you, those are the special kinds of people...
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What does halo have to do with anything? That fact that we played halo and have played against active camouflage.
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Yeah who hasn't played halo.. Seeing invisibility for 50 years and seeing it for 1 doesn't make a difference. Once you see what it looks like you should be able to fully comprehend what it is.
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Exactly, so it's pretty bad when most of the competition can see the people who think they're invisible.