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    honestly, nobody gives a rat's ass about either you or devonmack

    All these imaginary concepts like timing, phasing, angles and whatnot in gladiator don't mean anything in the overall game, that is correct and an undeniable fact. Gunning and especially in antilead is complex, because you have to not only estimate their ping so that you can dodge as they're about to shoot(WITH THE IMAGE THEY SEE, THEREFORE YOU MUST LEAD YOUR DODGES???), but also shoot them without missing(you're bound to get juked hard if they know how to dodge and you don't know how to predict)

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    I'll tell you this: Do you honestly think all these shiny ass concepts mean anything? They're clichés.

    I've been into cooking, boxing, chess and whatnot and you wanna hear one funny thing they all have in common? People come up with secretive concepts or techniques in them. VARIATED FLAMBÉ, ****in' chess ending patterns, ****in' jabbing speed game.

    Do you know what always happens to the people obsessed with one piece of the puzzle? They're always the bottom of the foodchain. Now wai izat, papa yinstyle? I tell you, boy.

    Have you honestly ever seen a chef dump the steak in the seasoning or the seasoning on the steak? I'll assume you possess the average grade schooler's cognitive level and we'll resume with the latter. The only thing that's important in anything at all, is hitting. Hitting and hitting to win that's all. Any game, any thing. You play dirty or clean or whatever you want, but you aim to hit. But, how do you kill an opponent, papa yin? Hit them. B-but, what about *insert imaginary concept here*? Well, even a typical mid tier gladiator would know that you use a concept when an opportunity presents itself in clear randomness. Yes, you cannot know when you gotta use your secret super weapon. The juice of any game starts at the idea that to win, you must enter range and **** them up as hard as you possibly can. After that, you use little things and #companyinnovations101 and #facebookphilosophies101 to improve your ****age. It's honestly not rocket science and I don't understand why people ever started this trend. Yeah, I may seem too simplistic, but theory applies to reality and not the other way round, so if you're gonna aim to apply something before even gaining a bit experience, then you may as well uninstall or go quest k bye.

    tl;dr: Your attitude must be: Ok, go in, go hard. Catch the flank. Allah akbar. Fukshytup. If I make a mistake, I fix it on the spot or I do it the next time. Add/take. Basically, listen to Bobby Fischer and focus on making good moves and none of that hypothetical and improbable bullshyt


    [Examples]Like honestly, burn a steak, throw it away and try again. Get it right, then decide if you're gonna add salt. Make an analogy as to what a pinch of salt and pepper or seasoning may mean and remember that for when it really counts like when u have guests over. The more of these you find, the better your cooking can get. If you work out for boxing, take a bottle of 1.5 liters of water and hit the gym. Overwork yourself until your muscles give out and the next day you're stiff as a plank. Next time you're gonna do less than that so as to not injure yourself, but reach your limit. That is your absolute limit and by doing a bit less than that, you work your muscle no more than necessary which results in the maximum possible improvement. I guess that's some basic way to explain fiber recruitment. If you play chess, go lose. If you cannot win on your own judgment of why you lost, then go study opening theory. If you're dieting, eat 3-5 meals a day of a plate with carbs, veggies and meat each the size of your fist individually. Do this daily. Next week, see if you lost any pounds. Did you not reach the weight you wanted then decrease the carbs and increase the veggies. Add and take, trial and error. That's it. Gladiator honestly doesn't take any effort to improve and the medium of skill is much lower than you would expect. Do this, you're pro at anything. That's literally basic observation. The more time you spend repeating this stupid process to find bits and bytes, the harder it gets and the more you find. You'll realize the reality of things this way best.[/examples]
    Last edited by YinStyle; 06-20-2014 at 11:52 PM.

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