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nagerous wrote:Dibbun is a well known psychotic from the forums
Army of GOD wrote:Congrats to Dibbun, the white jesus, and all of his mercy and forgiveness.
Jdsizzleslice wrote: So you can crawl back to whatever psychosocial nutjob hole you came from.
IcePack wrote:Eddie this has nothing to do with how often they use the forums.
They should have enough experience to tell them to look into it and say no if they thought the risk was to great. Period.
IcePack
codeblue1018 wrote:GLG can get around this very easily; that is, start his favorite speed game and don't make it private; this way if corporals join, fine; the ranching / invite problem will then be non existent. Only one problem will then arise for GLG; his rank will drop rapidly and he clearly couldn't sustain that.
nagerous wrote:Dibbun is a well known psychotic from the forums
Army of GOD wrote:Congrats to Dibbun, the white jesus, and all of his mercy and forgiveness.
Jdsizzleslice wrote: So you can crawl back to whatever psychosocial nutjob hole you came from.
rhp 1 wrote:codeblue1018 wrote:GLG can get around this very easily; that is, start his favorite speed game and don't make it private; this way if corporals join, fine; the ranching / invite problem will then be non existent. Only one problem will then arise for GLG; his rank will drop rapidly and he clearly couldn't sustain that.
wow.. It really looks as if you have an unhealthy fascination with this dude bro... I wouldn't know you if you fell out of the sky and landed on my head so I'm not trying to flame or anything... I was just wondering what is motivating your crusade against this 1 player? Could you enlighten me on this point? Because for the life of me, I can't figure out what would drive someone so relentlessly to determine how someone plays an on-line game by time and time again starting these threads... I'm aware of the style of play the GLG has used to, at least in part, achieve his rank and I don't necessarily agree with it... but wow... do you go to sleep at night trying to figure out the topic of your next GLG abuse thread? I mean seriously... what has this guy done to you? If he's playing members with 100's or 1000's games, when do you stop worrying about the "morals and ethics" of CC gaming? Can't people defend themselves at all? Are people unable to make intelligent decisions and accept the consequences of those actions? And even if their decisions are not intelligent or informed, do they need you to champion their cause? I would hope not, but maybe they do. That said, if GLG farms/ranches me, please... PLEASE... don't start a C&A thread against him on my behalf... after 8000+ games I can decide who and how I play, and if it doesn't work out for me... oh well...
rhp
codeblue1018 wrote:rhp 1 wrote:codeblue1018 wrote:GLG can get around this very easily; that is, start his favorite speed game and don't make it private; this way if corporals join, fine; the ranching / invite problem will then be non existent. Only one problem will then arise for GLG; his rank will drop rapidly and he clearly couldn't sustain that.
wow.. It really looks as if you have an unhealthy fascination with this dude bro... I wouldn't know you if you fell out of the sky and landed on my head so I'm not trying to flame or anything... I was just wondering what is motivating your crusade against this 1 player? Could you enlighten me on this point? Because for the life of me, I can't figure out what would drive someone so relentlessly to determine how someone plays an on-line game by time and time again starting these threads... I'm aware of the style of play the GLG has used to, at least in part, achieve his rank and I don't necessarily agree with it... but wow... do you go to sleep at night trying to figure out the topic of your next GLG abuse thread? I mean seriously... what has this guy done to you? If he's playing members with 100's or 1000's games, when do you stop worrying about the "morals and ethics" of CC gaming? Can't people defend themselves at all? Are people unable to make intelligent decisions and accept the consequences of those actions? And even if their decisions are not intelligent or informed, do they need you to champion their cause? I would hope not, but maybe they do. That said, if GLG farms/ranches me, please... PLEASE... don't start a C&A thread against him on my behalf... after 8000+ games I can decide who and how I play, and if it doesn't work out for me... oh well...
rhp
Really? A: I've never started a thread on GLG prior to this. B: He obviously cannot follow instruction and/or tips from previous threads. C: As I already stated, I couldn't careless what this guy does on this site aside from taking advantage of other users.
One thing is for certain RHP, you wouldn't have to worry about him playing you; he would never.
Basically, in these 1 vs 1 games, the opponent does not have an idea of how to play the map or how to engage in the settings of the game that was made. It's like you constructed a way to make a player become like a "new recruit", because you made a game that he will play for the first time in which you have played countless times already. Regularly doing this to different (unsuspecting) players is a systematic way of ranching points for yourself.
eddie2 wrote:this rule was added and he was warned to stop. it comes under the Unwritten Rules. which he has been warned for already....Basically, in these 1 vs 1 games, the opponent does not have an idea of how to play the map or how to engage in the settings of the game that was made. It's like you constructed a way to make a player become like a "new recruit", because you made a game that he will play for the first time in which you have played countless times already. Regularly doing this to different (unsuspecting) players is a systematic way of ranching points for yourself.
nagerous wrote:Dibbun is a well known psychotic from the forums
Army of GOD wrote:Congrats to Dibbun, the white jesus, and all of his mercy and forgiveness.
Jdsizzleslice wrote: So you can crawl back to whatever psychosocial nutjob hole you came from.
codeblue1018 wrote:GLG can get around this very easily; that is, start his favorite speed game and don't make it private; this way if corporals join, fine; the ranching / invite problem will then be non existent. Only one problem will then arise for GLG; his rank will drop rapidly and he clearly couldn't sustain that.
nagerous wrote:Dibbun is a well known psychotic from the forums
Army of GOD wrote:Congrats to Dibbun, the white jesus, and all of his mercy and forgiveness.
Jdsizzleslice wrote: So you can crawl back to whatever psychosocial nutjob hole you came from.
Dibbun wrote:Ban SoC instructors then for farming/ranching since they are always playing low ranks.
Playing someone and teaching them the map changes the dynamic of the situation. It is different than just playing someone to win points
eddie2 wrote:this rule was added and he was warned to stop. it comes under the Unwritten Rules. which he has been warned for already....Basically, in these 1 vs 1 games, the opponent does not have an idea of how to play the map or how to engage in the settings of the game that was made. It's like you constructed a way to make a player become like a "new recruit", because you made a game that he will play for the first time in which you have played countless times already. Regularly doing this to different (unsuspecting) players is a systematic way of ranching points for yourself.
eddie2 wrote:well dibben i could not be bothered to add your comment to the post above....
but if these players are giving points to glg to get info on a map after the game then they are intentionally throwing games, point dumping etc and all of them should be warned for doing such as it is against cc rules to dump points(auto site ban) to another player, and as stated earlier he does not advize during the game only after so if they were playing on the understanding he would advize during then he is ranching them into games.
TheForgivenOne wrote:Dibbun wrote:Ban SoC instructors then for farming/ranching since they are always playing low ranks.
Playing someone and teaching them the map changes the dynamic of the situation. It is different than just playing someone to win points
He's openly admitted that he isn't teaching them. He's giving them "Pointers"
eddie2 wrote:omg 3 years on the site i still hate waterloo and avoid it.. but if a top rank invited me to it on the promise of advice during the game then yes i proberly would... but the fact is he dont give them advice on the map. and picks players who have never played it on settings that secure him first turn and win the map.
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