that medal looks delicious.unnamednewbie13 wrote:
You don't have to play BF2 that often to be decent at it. Some people were able to pick up the game and score high from the onset. Whether due to natural ability or experience with other FPS's is irrelevant. What is relevant is that the OP is actually boasting about his own mediocrity, which is an obvious cry for attention and a sign of unwarranted jealousy of a thing that apparently makes him say:http://i3.photobucket.com/albums/y76/un … emedal.jpgdjphetal wrote:
I DON'T CARE
i started FPS's mid 2005, and I was playing professionally, by the end of 2006.(If I can do it, you can!, maybe thats cause im asian.)
I was a major RTS player before then and I still got my RTS skills on
I was a major RTS player before then and I still got my RTS skills on
I define 'professionally' as in, for a profession. As in, you earn enough through gaming sponsorships and competition winnings to live comfortably without the need for another job. In the same sort of bracket as fatal1ty and Team Dignitas and gamers of that caliber. I've played for a few sponsored teams before (Call of Duty 1 / Call of Duty 2), and I've also been in cup-winning teams before also (CoD1 / Ghost Recon etc.)- but I would never deem myself a 'professional' gamer... because I don't actually do it as a profession .=NHB=Shadow wrote:
i started FPS's mid 2005, and I was playing professionally, by the end of 2006.(If I can do it, you can!, maybe thats cause im asian.)
I was a major RTS player before then and I still got my RTS skills on
libertarian benefit collector - anti-academic super-intellectual. http://mixlr.com/the-little-phrase/
Some people play long enough that it is a profession of sorts, even if you they make anything at it. But you're right. It's like a pansy version of professional boxing.Uzique wrote:
I define 'professionally' as in, for a profession. As in, you earn enough through gaming sponsorships and competition winnings to live comfortably without the need for another job. In the same sort of bracket as fatal1ty and Team Dignitas and gamers of that caliber. I've played for a few sponsored teams before (Call of Duty 1 / Call of Duty 2), and I've also been in cup-winning teams before also (CoD1 / Ghost Recon etc.)- but I would never deem myself a 'professional' gamer... because I don't actually do it as a profession .=NHB=Shadow wrote:
i started FPS's mid 2005, and I was playing professionally, by the end of 2006.(If I can do it, you can!, maybe thats cause im asian.)
I was a major RTS player before then and I still got my RTS skills on
No he was just saying there was very little sense in your argumentunnamednewbie13 wrote:
OP = original poster. If you can't understand the rest, give yourself time to come off the weed.genius_man16 wrote:
what?unnamednewbie13 wrote:
You don't have to play BF2 that often to be decent at it. Some people were able to pick up the game and score high from the onset. Whether due to natural ability or experience with other FPS's is irrelevant. What is relevant is that the OP is actually boasting about his own mediocrity, which is an obvious cry for attention and a sign of unwarranted jealousy of a thing that apparently makes him say:
http://i3.photobucket.com/albums/y76/un … emedal.jpg