Actually I find it much more relaxed. Sure, you run into the occasional sweat but it’s no where near as bad as it was. JMO
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[quote]Actually I find it much more relaxed. Sure, you run into the occasional sweat but it’s no where near as bad as it was. JMO[/quote] I know, I got matched against Freak’s stack on Tuesday. [spoiler]Just joking by saying stack, it was like 4 buds playing together. [/spoiler]
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[quote]Actually I find it much more relaxed. Sure, you run into the occasional sweat but it’s no where near as bad as it was. JMO[/quote] Agreed. At first I was against it, but I like the flow of the game better. I’ll get an occasional beast on it that gets 60+ kills, but for the most part I get people of my skill level. I’m below average, but have been watching the better players and trying to get better while incorporating what I’ve learned.
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[quote][quote]Actually I find it much more relaxed. Sure, you run into the occasional sweat but it’s no where near as bad as it was. JMO[/quote] Agreed. At first I was against it, but I like the flow of the game better. I’ll get an occasional beast on it that gets 60+ kills, but for the most part I get people of my skill level. I’m below average, but have been watching the better players and trying to get better while incorporating what I’ve learned.[/quote] See you’ve got the right attitude. Not because you agree but you’re will to learn and pay attention to each engagement. We always learn more from failure than success. This is exactly what I’ve done. I’m no pvp god. I can still get pummeled. It’s what you do with that information that teaches you more and more each day. I’ve learned so much just from losing gunfights. Where I was positioned, where they were, how the reacted and what could I have done better in that particular situation. If you apply all those things you’ll definitely improve over time. I know I have and I know I still have a lot to learn as well. Cheers!