Are you serious?

Never been jammy enough to pull off epic kill:death ratios... but I do remember this two epic moments in my FPS career - one was playing Q2 RA2 against the league division leaders (our team were 2nd bottom) on a 5v5, my team got wiped out and it was me vs. 5. I won and got applauded by the opposition team (I was so happy :p).QUOTE]

When i was back in high school me and and a few of my friends had to create a presentaion on the schools laptops, we had a few days to do it, so in our breaks we installed quake 3 on about 6 of these crappy laptops and did some deathmatch, the lack of a mouse only made it more fun, i always remember my friend though, he was sneaking around with a railgun and managed to take the rest of us out in 1 shot as we were all using the guantlets on each other. Ahhhh good times :)
 
DOD (not source) - I was just insanely good at the game - not so much due to skill as such as it just suited me as a person - a bit hard to explain* - I could win out 5:1 scenarios with ease against top level players... so I was dissapointed with the source version... which changed all that... I'd regularly rack up 300:4 on public servers.

And while not really skill - and I usually ended up getting banned from servers - with COD4 HQ mode on 16+ player servers it was possible to get enough kills for an airstrike and then just keep chaining the perks on their respawn til you had 500:1 kinda scores... not very fun for the other team tho.



* I just had an innate ability to shoot first on target, while being aware of other players positioning through instinct keep as much out of their firing line as possible - coupled with the tommy gun implementation in the game that allowed for tight accurate bursts of controlled fired - which they took away in DOD:S :(
 
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Whilst we're vaguely on the subject of multiplayer dragon rising, can you play with/against xbox players or is it pc only? A really noob question I know, but I dont care! :p

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I never let myself get scores like that. If I find myself on a 'noob' server, I either leave or get 20 kills ahead or so and then muck about until they catch up. Otherwise, it's the quickest way to being branded a cheater. Most of the servers I play on though have regular players who are good enough that amazing ratios aren't common.

I remember when playing MOHAA, I was banned from a server for wallhacking. As it was the very first online game I had ever played, I had to go and google 'wallhack' as I didn't even know what it was. Needless to say, I wasn't cheating.
 
I thought this was going to be a thread about people being overly serious in online games. And funny moments. Needless to say I was dissapointed.


Back on topic. I do have a few times in cs:s where I have ammassed ~50 kills to 0-2 deaths. Back when I played it enough. Dod source the same type of thing.
 
No way near as much these days but I used to quite regularly get respectable, nothing unheard of, but decent scores on cs:s like 37 / 4 the other day. So much is server dependent though and if I'm also playing poorly, on a bad day I can't hit much at all. I think my highest kill number of cs:s was about 60. Think the game SOF2 suited me as a player better, re : hitboxes etc.
 
I took Mohaa seriously :p Wasn't in their clan but played with FuN and a few others. I become a ViP on gamespy for winning the 1v1 deathmatch tournament :o
 
Used to happen to me quite a bit on Halo 2 for Xbox. Sometimes i would go 30 kills 0 deaths then some games i would go -10 K.D ratio. I'm really inconsistent.
 
I took Mohaa seriously :p Wasn't in their clan but played with FuN and a few others. I become a ViP on gamespy for winning the 1v1 deathmatch tournament :o
Good times, eh m8? ;)

I started getting good at Allied Assault in the last two weeks of playing it I think. Embarrassingly, one of my most interesting Counter-Strike scores was when I had 13 deaths and my ping was 37. :o I've never been what one would call "1337". :p
 
Good times, eh m8? ;)

I started getting good at Allied Assault in the last two weeks of playing it I think. Embarrassingly, one of my most interesting Counter-Strike scores was when I had 13 deaths and my ping was 37. :o I've never been what one would call "1337". :p

Epic times :D Ninja bashing in southern france is a highlight of my gaming experience :p

You still got that CSS video of me you and pulse?
 
Epic times :D Ninja bashing in southern france is a highlight of my gaming experience :p

You still got that CSS video of me you and pulse?
Southern France... "GET OFF THE ROOF" "HOW TO GET BEHIND GATE?" :D Allied Assault contained the most amount of fun I've ever had in a game, bar none. Epic in every way. :cool:

Try blaah and click 'Download'. It may not work as I'm logged into my account, but I've tried to allow it. But yes, I do have it and will find another way of getting it to you if this doesn't work. ;)

Ignore that, don't think it'll work. :( Trying something else.


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I used to be pretty slick at Jedi Academy. I've certainly pulled off my fair share of frag video worthy kills in the past. I played in ESL a lot between 2005 and 2008, and got ranked fairly high in the 2on2 and TDM ladders a few times. Don't recall ever getting mental K/D ratios, though.

I still have a few old demos of past matches if anyone who has the game is interested.
 
This kind of thing is dependent on the style of game and quality of opposition. In Quakeworld (a very fast paced, brutal game which exaggerates differences in skill and in which controlling items is important) I've had 50+:0 ratios literally hundreds of times.

It's far less rewarding than hard-fought 4v4 victories against top clans though.
 
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