Jun 2, 2002, 11:02 AM | |
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I just bet with a friend that likes Jazz2, but doesn't play it that often (perhaps a few hours a month), that I could beat him 100-0 in battle1 (because of the two carrots etc).
I'm somehow no longer that sure if I could make this... But now the important question: do you think it actually is possible to beat any Jazzer in a map everyone knows (like battle1) by 100-0? I don't even know if Bobby could beat some TSF freak nobody knows...there are still some lucky shots, aren't there? On you to decide ![]()
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Jun 2, 2002, 11:23 AM | |
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Jun 2, 2002, 12:05 PM | |
Yes, it is definitely possible. I've seen noobs on TSF who really need more practice (and i'm being nice by wording it that way). I played against 5 of them at the same time once, and i got 25 roasts easily without getting roasted myself. Considering that i'm not a good player, it is safe to say that the players here who ARE good could crush these newbs 100-0. Easily...
No offence to newbies by the way. We've all been newbies once, and everyone needs practice the first time ![]()
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Jun 2, 2002, 11:38 PM | ||
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Hmm. You're right. It is possible. I just played against two friends that don't even know the seeker warp.... ![]()
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Jun 3, 2002, 12:11 AM | ||
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![]() To answer your question, possibly, but not likely. The only time I could think of how this would be happen would be a battle between an excellent jazzer and a novice who either likes the game a lot, or who can't figure out how to get out of multiplayer ![]() |
Jun 3, 2002, 05:41 AM | |
lol, nice bet unhit
![]() Yah I think it should be possible..if he's really that bad.. well good luck :P
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Jun 3, 2002, 03:04 PM | |
If he/she knows how to play, I'd say it'd be HARD but perhaps possible, if you're really good.....I don't know though, 100/0. That's a lot
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Jun 3, 2002, 06:28 PM | |
Hmph... fresh meat
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Jun 3, 2002, 09:48 PM | ||
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Well, me and Boggy B used to school alot of people on hells angels without being touched. ![]() |
Jun 3, 2002, 11:48 PM | |
AH! HOTELS! PLEASE JUST SHUT UP :P!
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Jun 4, 2002, 06:48 AM | |
Lol another Obi-Wan
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Jun 7, 2002, 11:04 AM | ||
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Jun 7, 2002, 11:34 AM | |
Against who? And who says you that if you can't, others can't too?
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Jun 8, 2002, 12:52 AM | |
If both players have DSL and more...
And there are big differences between experienced 1.23 players and TSF ones. Very big differences.
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Jun 8, 2002, 05:34 AM | ||
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AHHHH, and now Disguise has a contest for best hotel..... Check that thread for my wacky opinion ![]() And for on subject I think it would be very easy. If you stay fairly away from a rabbit and just let bouncers/seekers get close you can do it easy. I can beat some newbs without even getting hit once... They just come "crashing" at you you shoot five bouncers jump into the warp....... DS |
Jun 8, 2002, 06:41 AM | |
Lol, that's still the same. They can't accept someone's better than they are. The most funny thing is still a rook that says nobody could beat him
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Jun 8, 2002, 07:27 AM | ||
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Master, I need your ICQ/MSN. ![]() |
Jun 8, 2002, 09:05 AM | |
Sure, you're learning fast what you need, my Padawan
![]() my ICQ is 121041223, I don't have MSN.
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Jun 8, 2002, 11:41 PM | |
Yay great idea
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Jun 9, 2002, 02:18 AM | ||
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Besides, beating a n00b 100/0 is not good (usually) because: 1.) No one likes a show-off ![]() 2.) That n00b could be someone with the skill of Agama or Dethamn and they haven't yet reach their full potential, and then they leave JJ2 for getting WHIPPED like a bowl of cream and there the JJ2 Community loses someone who could be VERY important... Just some things to think about ![]()
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Jun 9, 2002, 05:49 AM | |
I don't think a n00b would leave just because of losing 0-100...if so, it's his own fault
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Jun 9, 2002, 07:03 AM | ||
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![]() And if they leave just cause they get whipped, they're prolly nothing to get excited about. ![]() |
Jun 9, 2002, 08:16 AM | |
Well, even if Agama can't navigate Jazz or Spaz or even Lori for that matter, isn't JCS a big part of JJ2?
![]() ![]() As for your second comment, about leaving after getting whipped...how often is it said "go easy on him/her, cos they new"? Jazz is also very appealing to the young (and young at heart) and some young people can't handle massive defeat...even 20/10 might be hectic... But I do see what you are saying, so don't get me wrong. BTW...I see you didn't have a comment for the show-off part ![]() ![]() ![]()
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Jun 9, 2002, 08:39 AM | ||
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![]() Yes, go easy on him/her cos they're new is said often. But still, getting that upset over losing in a game that you stop playing...quite frankly, is sorta stupid. And as for the showoff part, you're right: nobody likes a showoff. But people do it anyway, on purpose or not. ![]() |
Jun 9, 2002, 12:01 PM | |
Well, saying that battle is separate to JCS has lots of truth, but consider this...
If a person doesn't want to do athletics...does he not want to run, or do long jump, high jump, javelin? JJ2 is a package and without JCS, battle becomes almost nothing... (gah for spelling and typos) I personally prefer the demo CTF to the JJ2 Epic battle levels...so tell me...is one battle game worth tons of battle levels? This thread has gone off topic mainly because of my orginal post. Sorry about that ![]() But I bet, at least 50% of people who read this can see the truth in it and that it is a serious thing to consider.
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Jun 9, 2002, 12:49 PM | |
It should be fairly easy to win 100-0 in JJ2.
The way the whole engine works and stuff, it's more of a hit/miss battle, whoever hits first gets the point and has no damage doen to himself. The only question is if you would actually play your best for a total of 100 roasts, i'd get so bored in the end ill try kill ppl with all sortsa stupid ways like no ammo, or freeze them and stand right in frotn of them before you're allowed to shoot. Hhehehe, it's pretty fun to do sometimes, but you totally suck ofcourse ![]()
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Jun 16, 2002, 03:15 AM | |
uwhmn
Actually it really isnt possible to win 100-0. It can, but sooner or later you get bored and make mistakes and try to have fun, you dont watch your hearts or whatever, in the meantime that n00b can roast you. Or maybe (s)he is camping somewhere and your the victim. Anyway y'all get what I mean.
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Jun 16, 2002, 06:24 AM | |
Yes, Disguise and SSJ, you are right. This could become a big problem: getting bored. You suddenly start to collect fastfire and try everything but not killing your enemy with seekers/bouncys...
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Jun 16, 2002, 08:01 AM | |
grblftz.
Three words: HIT AND RUN. This tactic has kept me alive a lot longer than just staying and shooting madly would have, considering that once you're hit, you can't hit anyone else for a short period of time, and as soon as you're not invincible anymore, you can be hit again, putting you in a state where you can't hit anyone.
![]() Adjoining to the previous tactic: DO NOT CHASE. At any second during when you are chasing your opponent, he might just turn around and blast you right in the face, or jump over you and shot you from behind. Actually, come to think of it, these might be good ideas of you are the one being chased. ![]() Another good tactic is DODGE EVERYTHING. Keep moving in an erratic pattern and, soon enough, your enemy will lose track of where you are. (This is where the Caps Lock button comes in handy.) Then find your way to being behind him, and blast to your heart's content. ![]() Lastly, make sure you know a little quirk in the level that the other person doesn't, such as that seeker powerup warp. It might lead to, indeed, a powerup, and powerups are always good. Unless your opponent has them. ![]() Hotel levels are evil. ![]()
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Jun 17, 2002, 06:17 AM | |
You forgot to mention to take care of campers. Evil headshots ;P.
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