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#21. Posted:
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Get a group of guys that you work well with. They don't even need to be good now, they'll improve.

Learn to play claw, screw the fancy scuff controllers.

Pick guns you work well with. Don't pick the MSMC because it's OP and everyone uses it, use what you can do best with.

Learning callouts is a must. When you spot an enemy, within a second, let everyone know where he is.

Don't dispute matches on GB because you lose or you don't like the enemies.
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PanicShankzzHD wrote communication is key to doing good in mlg games. buy a mic and play with people you communicate good to. do call outs. dropshot. headglitch. camp.


Basically do the things that take the least amount of brain power or mental thought to do, and stuff that is garanteed to get you a tonne of grief and hate mail.

alongside being the most pathetic ways of playing?


DEM PRO SKEELZ!


Also what is all this bull about "get a good controller" A scuff controller is the exact same dimensions and controller as any other official 360 controller, all thats been done is the internals and external to a degree changed and modified in a way that you do not need to learn your prefered button styles etc. and by that i mean your personal muscle memories, pressures etc you put on things like triggers, reactions , etc. all it does is make you need less skill there go making you a worse player in total as you do not LEARN anything as it takes almost all of the hand co ordination aspect out of it so its all able to be done from panic clenching your hands haha

for the above mentionced panic clenching this is what i mean:

You have fancy headset on full blast as that obviously what pros do.
Big boom/gun fire behind you almost blows your ear drums and makes you jump a little.
Body naturally tenses muscles for a split second.
you clench hands on scuf controller, stupid paddles make you dropshot.
you some how get a kill.
you scream what a noob the other player was while your sphincter is still twitching away.
repeat
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