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Collective Foal

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  1. But Kritz doesn't work against Sentries...

     

    I've never liked Kritzkrieg. I only use Medigun, which is why I'd like a strange.

     

    I just realized I'm probably one of the best TF2 players on paper, but in action, I either get caught up in one thing or I don't heed the advice I gave before. I can't help but get stupid and agressive for some reason. And my aim and natural skills need improvement, but that's mostly because I get very little playtime.

  2. Thought I should keep this thread alive. Found a really well-matched gameplay. Look at their timing. I don't see too much organization into squads, but I like their style. Our squads aren't always going to be able to seperate, though. If the other team Ubers, we have to have Epsilon nearby to push them back and put the Medic on him to keep him alive.

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    Btw, Rarity. If you want, depending on how well we do at each, I'd be willing to switch with you and play Medic. I'm getting time with all my classes, and I'm finding, aside from my small bouts of retarded agression when I try to needle their whole team and get myself blown up, my Medic is damn good. I have a really nice knack of getting around and knowing when somebody's in trouble so I can heal them just before they die. My needles are also getting REALLY good. I'm killing heavies with the Overdose and I always know when to pull out dat Ubersaw.

     

    Sorry to be acting so conflicted lately. I'm on a journey of self-realization and I'm constantly realizing I'm better at one class than another.

  3. Pyros can be great ubers to cause chaos, but the rest of the team has to be ready to follow them. A pyro can disorient and cause panic in the entire enemy team defending a point, but it's not likely that he'll kill everyone.

     

    That's true. If a team is well coordinated, it would be good to give the Pyro some ubes. His damage output is actually massive when he's torchimg someone.

  4. Just like how Dustbowl is an almost perfect remake of TFC's Dustbowl... Though it is better than 2fort...

     

    But TFC 2fort had more width. The forts were much wider and the battlefield by the bridge and water was much more open and less derpy/retarded.

  5. @ABG, yeah, I had night terrors a lot as a kid. It was weird because I was aware of my real world surroundings, but I was trapped in the dream. So I'd be screaming bloody murder, my parents would run out and I'd say

    "DON'T MOVE OR YOU'LL DIE!" and things like that.

     

    Also, I don't know what this is, but it seemed relevant. When I got a bad fever as a kid, I'd have spells where I'd be laying down and I'd have a sort of image in my brain of two incredibly large fingers trying to crush something very small. Then, I would get up and walk around and I would be completely unable to move normally. I would take steps insanely fast and if I tried to just walk, I would power-walk. It was rather terrifying for me because I had no control over my movements. Anybody have an explanation?

  6. Awakened by a residual explosion from the "Invisible," Dominicus called out for a member of the "Valiant's" crew from his seat in the cafeteria, asking

     

    "What the hell was that?! Did I just sleep through a battle?"

     

    "No, sir. The "Invisible" has been destroyed as it betrayed tge fleet and tried to make off with intelligence on the Carbunkle."

     

    "Oh," he snickered, "this Roam guy means business, doesn't he? I like him! You can tell him I said nice job if you ever see him."

     

    "Yes, sir."

     

    Dominicus lroceeded to walk about the ship, finding his quarters and making it a little more homey with the few possessions he'd taken with him from his home.

     

    Feeling like he needed some action, Dominicus called his squad up to the Docking Bay and gave out orders.

     

    Alright men. I'm going to check in with Roam and see if he minds us doing a little recon. We'll scout out a 5,000 mile radius surrounding the "Valiant" to make sure they know when there's trouble.

     

    Using his communications device, Dominicus asks Roam for permission to proceed.

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