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youarebadatgames said:
Because learning to use a retarded control scheme on a slow ass game is boring? Same reason why people like vo0, fat, and other pros don't think it's worth their time? Because what you think is so pro and awesome is old hat to PC games? Because nobody who has played FPSs the better way wants to play on a gimped control scheme?

Funny how the halo threads include how to get good at FFA, when FFA isn't even a competitive gametype on PC. Duel, Team DM, and CTF has been around longer and is done better on PC. How many spawn times do halo players have to keep track of vs. a quake player? How skillful is the movement compared to somthing like CPMA?

Yeah, I'm happy MLG draws large crowds cause everybody can buy a console and fantasize about being pro, it's good for e-sports in general but it is still years behind what PC has already done...they just watered it down enough for the masses.

hahahah so you won't bother to learn to use a "retarded control scheme" because its boring. So you can't take a week out of your time to learn how to use a controller and win $100,000 even though your sooo much better than pro console gamers? That statement is so full of bullshit it actually made me laugh out loud. Just admit you do not have enough skill to even come close to beating a console pro. Also there is no longer any FFA for MLG but how in the world do you think FFA does not take any skill? That is why Karma won every single FFA and 1v1 in 2006 for Halo 2, cause it takes no skill and is inconsistent huh? I honestly don't think you know anything about fps other than zomg mouse aims so fast!

@vlad

Any racing enthusiast can tell you how incredibly wrong that statement is. There are so many more factors to a race than just speed and response time, you clearly have no idea what your talking about. According to you drag racing is the most skillful form of racing then since they get to speeds well above what an F1 car can do



                                           

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