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Dean 02-09-2014 05:07 PM

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Originally Posted by UnEtHiCaL (Post 996908)
How come people act like chess is this game of high intelligence and shit, when something like CoD probably requires more strategy and also reactions?

Lol chess requires wayyyyy more strategy, and this is coming from an experienced cod player.

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Smh @Vegeta...How do you not have the grandmaster on there? Dean= beastyja360

cAPÌCHe 02-09-2014 05:08 PM

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Originally Posted by UnEtHiCaL (Post 996927)
2.69 ratio :D

But it takes a bit more than that in some games. Hardcore capture the flag is pretty much a level where you need to tac in, clear their tacs, pick your route based on the flow of the game, pick your classes based on speed and effectiveness and several other things.

I also dont change my weapons based on the map. Why would you do that?

Nice KD!.

Some maps are close combat maps vs. sniper maps Imo.

But It's just alot to know In COD vs Chess but chess requires almost seeing In the future or breaking down they type of player you're up against.

Hubert Cumberdale 02-09-2014 05:11 PM

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Originally Posted by Dean (Post 996936)
Lol chess requires wayyyyy more strategy, and this is coming from an experienced cod player.

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Smh @Vegeta...How do you not have the grandmaster on there? Dean= beastyja360

I've found that a high level of Chess highly cuts down the amount of potential situations. There may be millions of moves, but there are a lot of times that someone will come across a situation on the board that they have seen previously. I prefer games that are more individual and has more player personality involved. I find that is where strategy most comes in, figuring out behavioural patterns of people quickly.

MAN DOWN 02-09-2014 05:16 PM

You can play against a computer on aggressive really aggressive suicidal passive and then change the skill level all the way up to 3040 on a free chess app lol. There are different personalities. Plus the computer doesn't do te same shit neither does the human because one move changes EVERYTHING.

Dean 02-09-2014 05:24 PM

The openings are mostly memorization, but its a different story in the middlegame. You have to create your own strategy and find tactics. Sure, there's times where I recognize a pattern and know the best move in response, but 80% of the time it's me thinking for myself. It's mostly just the really experienced chess players, 1900 and above, that have style/personality in a game. That's where you see the super defensive players, and, on the other hand, the players that are all about attacking.

2.23 kd in Cod

Hubert Cumberdale 02-09-2014 05:27 PM

I dunno. To me that's like saying "One dude camping changes EVERYTHING". Again, I play Scrabble, which probably has a lot of likenesses with Chess, but I just wouldn't get the personality coming through the game as I would on for example a game like Fight Night.

2.69 KD is at around prestige 6 in Black Ops 1 for the record (only playing HC TDM). It's low enough on Black Ops 2 because I was playing HC CTF, which I played objectively.

MAN DOWN 02-09-2014 05:44 PM

Scrabble? That's knowing words, and going off of letters u pick out.. but yeah i get where ur comin from but theres a lot more personality to it, in person u can bluff people make it seem as though u are focused on one spot then switch the setting quick asl. Even looking at a piece on the board can make your opponenets time run out just because he's trying to fimd what ur looking at

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Sacrifice a queen for checkmate, or three pieces for checkmate.. Its all about scheming which comes from the person

Hubert Cumberdale 02-09-2014 05:45 PM

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Originally Posted by MAN DOWN (Post 996953)
Scrabble? That's knowing words, and going off of letters u pick out.. but yeah i get where ur comin from but theres a lot more personality to it, in person u can bluff people make it seem as though u are focused on one spot then switch the setting quick asl. Even looking at a piece on the board can make your opponenets time run out just because he's trying to fimd what ur looking at

I wasn't saying Scrabble is more or less than Chess btw.

But "thats knowing words" is like saying Chess is "moving stuff".

MAN DOWN 02-09-2014 05:48 PM

Knowing is your foundation, moving is an action

Hubert Cumberdale 02-09-2014 05:55 PM

You also have to move the words into place in Scrabble :D


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