[quote]BrwnbellyYankee wrote:
it all depends on the game but starting points would be
practice the game for 3hours a day and ween it off before the competition. you want to go into it fresh
memorization is the key to game success, memorize respawn points, respawn times, and the physics of the game(how high you should arc a grenade)especially for halo and halo2
get used to standing up and playing.
4)when practicing play with nice dry hands to prevent getting blisters
get a case of bawls and play (but dont get addicted to the caffeine)and scope out your competition
see if your comp allows screen watching if it does practice if it doesnt dont do it while practicing, master your radar[/quote]
im not going to touch on game strategy cos these guys are one of the top 10 or so teams in the world over the past yr or so…im pretty sure they have the gameplay areas covered
[quote]CaptnJ wrote:
BrwnbellyYankee wrote:
it all depends on the game but starting points would be
practice the game for 3hours a day and ween it off before the competition. you want to go into it fresh
memorization is the key to game success, memorize respawn points, respawn times, and the physics of the game(how high you should arc a grenade)especially for halo and halo2
get used to standing up and playing.
4)when practicing play with nice dry hands to prevent getting blisters
get a case of bawls and play (but dont get addicted to the caffeine)and scope out your competition
see if your comp allows screen watching if it does practice if it doesnt dont do it while practicing, master your radar
im not going to touch on game strategy cos these guys are one of the top 10 or so teams in the world over the past yr or so…im pretty sure they have the gameplay areas covered[/quote]
yet in Halo CE Hang Em High Pro Slayer i would PWN them all single handedly without dying once. because i am soooooooooooooooooooooo aswesome1!!1!