Colecovision wrote: »
bmannb16_ESO wrote: »I’m gonna guess
Huge 3 raid Zerg balls chasing after 3-4 players.
The same Zerg balls the lag out the server
The same Zerg balls that never spread out to actually take more then one strategic point
The same Zerg balls that pat themselves on the back for winning against groups 1/8 their size
Then there are the professional ball groups running proc heals, mass AOE’s. All the above points are relitive to them but add, trolling inexperienced players over and over again for cheap AP and ego stroking.
None of which I find fun or anything near to sportsmanship.
But I’m just one random in a sea of Zergs, seems I’m the minority.Colecovision wrote: »
Izanagi.Xiiib16_ESO wrote: »bmannb16_ESO wrote: »I’m gonna guess
Huge 3 raid Zerg balls chasing after 3-4 players.
The same Zerg balls the lag out the server
The same Zerg balls that never spread out to actually take more then one strategic point
The same Zerg balls that pat themselves on the back for winning against groups 1/8 their size
Then there are the professional ball groups running proc heals, mass AOE’s. All the above points are relitive to them but add, trolling inexperienced players over and over again for cheap AP and ego stroking.
None of which I find fun or anything near to sportsmanship.
But I’m just one random in a sea of Zergs, seems I’m the minority.Colecovision wrote: »
What do you find fun and sportsmanship
Izanagi.Xiiib16_ESO wrote: »bmannb16_ESO wrote: »I’m gonna guess
Huge 3 raid Zerg balls chasing after 3-4 players.
The same Zerg balls the lag out the server
The same Zerg balls that never spread out to actually take more then one strategic point
The same Zerg balls that pat themselves on the back for winning against groups 1/8 their size
Then there are the professional ball groups running proc heals, mass AOE’s. All the above points are relitive to them but add, trolling inexperienced players over and over again for cheap AP and ego stroking.
None of which I find fun or anything near to sportsmanship.
But I’m just one random in a sea of Zergs, seems I’m the minority.Colecovision wrote: »
What do you find fun and sportsmanship
Engaging an opponent that utilizes tactics like terrain, choke points, narrow corridors, all three dimensions of space. Sometimes said opponent is large in their numbers, but there is an undeniable difference between...
This
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DmO4Ellgmd0
....and this
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2sscSy7K8yk
The latter comes in, makes a lot of noise, ****s all over everything, and annoys everyone. The former, can be interesting to watch, and if you find just the right moment, you can spot that one in the group all the others are trained on, and pluck them out just to see the whole thing break down, if only for a moment.
Izanagi.Xiiib16_ESO wrote: »Izanagi.Xiiib16_ESO wrote: »bmannb16_ESO wrote: »I’m gonna guess
Huge 3 raid Zerg balls chasing after 3-4 players.
The same Zerg balls the lag out the server
The same Zerg balls that never spread out to actually take more then one strategic point
The same Zerg balls that pat themselves on the back for winning against groups 1/8 their size
Then there are the professional ball groups running proc heals, mass AOE’s. All the above points are relitive to them but add, trolling inexperienced players over and over again for cheap AP and ego stroking.
None of which I find fun or anything near to sportsmanship.
But I’m just one random in a sea of Zergs, seems I’m the minority.Colecovision wrote: »
What do you find fun and sportsmanship
Engaging an opponent that utilizes tactics like terrain, choke points, narrow corridors, all three dimensions of space. Sometimes said opponent is large in their numbers, but there is an undeniable difference between...
This
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DmO4Ellgmd0
....and this
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2sscSy7K8yk
The latter comes in, makes a lot of noise, ****s all over everything, and annoys everyone. The former, can be interesting to watch, and if you find just the right moment, you can spot that one in the group all the others are trained on, and pluck them out just to see the whole thing break down, if only for a moment.
So zergs are fine if they stack tightly enough and let you pick off people?
If your enemy is secure at all points, be prepared for him. If he is in superior strength, evade him. If your opponent is temperamental, seek to irritate him. Pretend to be weak, that he may grow arrogant. If he is taking his ease, give him no rest. If his forces are united, separate them. Attack him where he is unprepared, appear where you are not expected.