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Re: How IW can solve the problem with overcamping.  I hope they, and you, are reading this.

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Jeremysmokin420 wrote:

 

Really? You are going to tell me my "judgement", my own personal "judgement" is inaccurate and I know nothing about camping?  Are you fing kidding me? If we were speaking about your "judgement", you might have a leg to stand on.  Though we are not, and it is my personal View, not "judgement". Are you telling me it takes skill to sit in one spot and kill people who run by you?  You call that skill?  I call it being lazy.  Skill is more than laying down, or sitting in one spot, waiting for someone to come by.  Skill is reaction time, aiming accuracy, predicting an enemies movement.  Camping is sitting in one spot, aiming down sights, and waiting for someone to come running by.  That doesn't take any skill at all, and if you truly believe it is, you are only fooling yourself into believing you are a better player than you actually are.

Like I said before, you really don't know much about camping. You claim that camping is sitting in one spot, but that's not what I do. I didn't say camping took skill, I said that some campers have it. If you "camped" like I do, then you would need decent aim and reactions, and your whole strategy would be predicting enemy movement.

 

Also, the reasons I say your judgement of camping is wrong is

  1. You don't know much about camping
  2. You wrote "One who realizes that he lacks skill, and chooses to play the camper role would be the fool.  He has given up on himself and believes that he can never succeed, thus he never will. He has given up before the fight began, and therefore can never truly win.", which is not an opinion, you wrote that as if it were a fact, which it isn't.

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