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Re: Transformers: Revenge of The Fallen PS3 Clan: The A-Team

PostPosted: Mon Feb 28, 2011 5:13 pm
by Varia31
momtimus-prime wrote:sorry for dropping out the other day
i had visit some relatives and get some college work done

i didnt do very well on ROFL
that was awful
i apologize that sucked
i need to practiced fighting against a starscream

You did fine. :) And movie Starscream and standard movie Optimus Prime are my best characters in the game, especially Starscream, I devoted myself to training with him.

Re: Transformers: Revenge of The Fallen PS3 Clan: The A-Team

PostPosted: Mon Feb 28, 2011 5:20 pm
by SlyTF1
Varia31 wrote:
momtimus-prime wrote:sorry for dropping out the other day
i had visit some relatives and get some college work done

i didnt do very well on ROFL
that was awful
i apologize that sucked
i need to practiced fighting against a starscream

You did fine. :) And movie Starscream and standard movie Optimus Prime are my best characters in the game, especially Starscream, I devoted myself to training with him.


Me too! Starscream FTW.

Re: Transformers: Revenge of The Fallen PS3 Clan: The A-Team

PostPosted: Tue Mar 01, 2011 1:20 pm
by momtimus-prime
Yes well,
I still need to practice controlling how the battle plays out.
When I face an opponent I need to make sure the battle is under my terms,
meaning I need to control when an opponent sees me,
when he/she finds me,
and how they come at me.

One way to control all those variables is to anticipate your opponents moves and adapt so as to counter such.

I couldn't counter.
So I will train harder and fight better next time #-o

Re: Transformers: Revenge of The Fallen PS3 Clan: The A-Team

PostPosted: Fri Mar 04, 2011 3:28 pm
by momtimus-prime
Who else is in the team?

I'd like to know if I've fought them before.

Re: Transformers: Revenge of The Fallen PS3 Clan: The A-Team

PostPosted: Sun Mar 06, 2011 11:54 am
by Varia31
momtimus-prime wrote:yes well
i still need to practice controlling how the battle plays out
when i face an opponent i need to make sure the battle is under my terms
meaning i need to control when an opponent sees me
when he/she finds me
and how they come at me

one way to control all those variables is to anticipate your opponents moves and adapt so as to counter such

i couldn't counter
so i will train harder and fight better next time #-o

I do the same thing. I may be rather bold nowadays, but I know how to implement strategy if I need to. Before I was at my peak, I used to overcome 3v1 or 2v1 fights by keeping a low profile, waiting for an opening or someone to venture out alone, then make my move and get a kill to keep the advantage in my favor. I can win those type of situations through force in the present day, but I know how to outsmart enemy players if the direct approach isn't working. As Jango Fett once said to his son/clone Boba, "If there is a way to neutralize a target without direct confrontation, it's always the better option."

Countering is good to keep in mind also, like memorizing which character has priority over another. A perfect example would be that Long Haul is a superb counter for Jazz and Sideswipe. They can't effectively fight him in close quarters, not even Sideswipe's mines can outdo a well played Long Haul's grenades or flamethrowers.

Re: Transformers: Revenge of The Fallen PS3 Clan: The A-Team

PostPosted: Mon Mar 07, 2011 1:53 pm
by momtimus-prime
The last time I fought NATHAN_ROCKS14 I used Protectobot. He used Grindor. Grindor is not good at close combat. So I charged at him and stuck to him like glue using the blinding ability and missiles. It worked the whole match. I'm understanding how to create a miss match. But whats the best against a Megatron flight and his dreaded drop in and fusion cannon your face technique?