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11-24-2017
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Join Date: May 2015
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Imo we are the best 5/5 idevices so that alone is difficult to beat, hence why we are undefeated. Not to mention that we spar well together Too many teams are coring people who provide zero team support or are prone to going 0-6. Having a nice ratio is irrelevant if you sit back and watch your team get 5v4ed in favour of 7ives. A team that would challenge us imo: Kicko, Fro, Phural, Noss and Mex/Luna |
11-24-2017
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Join Date: Aug 2015
Posts: 145
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Gst news report: After losing to nai(Sith) in gst and losing nem to thallen, Red is finally pushed over the edge and begins posting unintelligible forum posts. I mean seriously what the hell is this dude saying lol. Im guessing its something about sith or cigarettes cuz otherwise google translate isnt working for “******” language rn. |
11-24-2017
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11-25-2017
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Úsáideoir Cláraithe
Join Date: Jul 2015
Location: Michigan
Posts: 527
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@DoubleLiftGraal Unfortunately, I don't GS. I've never had a team and I can't imagine how difficult it would be to try and accomplish a win at this time. I don't have many friends on graal that don't already have teams and other guilds that they practice with. The kind of understanding of how someone plays and how players cooperate together while sparring is what it all comes down to. Let me elaborate. MLG players at live competitions all sit together, and they communicate while they play. Players in a GST can't really communicate. Typing would be foolish, and I've never seen a team and its members just 'know' what to do in some situations. I don't know how GST strategies and tactics go, it all seems like teams play super defensively and hitting someone is mostly just a fluke. I thought I heard something about how Alumni members were all able to communicate during the GST rounds, hence their consistency and fluidity throughout. I'd need conformation from an Alumni member, though. Teamwork is a huge thing in GST. I hear stuff about "making a wall" or whatever. I don't really know what you mean by making "the right team", because that could mean a number of things: player attitude, how they support in a round, how they spar in general, etc. Something with Alumni is they just had the whole round under control. Each player of Alumni just knew when to switch targets and knew when to help another player or players. I don't know if all of them just simply have it figured out or if they're communicating all the time, but when I watch other guilds spar it kind of seems like an 'every man for himself' kind of spar with the occasional gank or whatever. I've seen other guilds with nearly the same thing and same fluidity. I just need an in-depth explanation to why some teams just don't work. Even if the guilds all have exceptional players. |
11-25-2017
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Join Date: Jul 2015
Location: Nowhere
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Some people choose never to practice, and yes attitude does play into the gst and a player with bad attitude could affect the gst performance of team. Sometimes, even a really good team can be counterproductive. Because idk how exactly to structure my thoughts but when you begin a gst round, you must "Make a wall" as in making a LINE vertically, horizontally, diagonally, or even make a half-circle where you surround the people. But sometimes the wall can break and you need POSITIONS. If people are FULLY offense or defense, that can be a detriment to the team and even the apparently pro team could end up losing round 1(Goodfellas). Most if not all of Alumni members are well rounded and thus win gst very easily(in addition to the idevices' delay and the mixed's pure skills, reflexes, etc). There are some well rounded people in this game aside from Alumni kids but considering the intelligence of this community(Extremely low), people choose low tier sparrers over high tier, probably either based on Thallen's stupid spar tier list which they find to be 100% accurate or their personal whims and instincts which are no more intelligent than that of a rock. |
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