Author Topic: Base rolling after arena lock  (Read 9523 times)

Offline LTARogue

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Re: Base rolling after arena lock
« Reply #210 on: January 29, 2011, 10:35:35 AM »
By the way Rogue, my above comments were not meant as a slam.  Individual skills at a high level are great, but what makes me successful is the Pigs around me.  Know what I mean?

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<<S>> Waystin, no slam or insult was taken  ;) I know exactly what you mean as we did the very same thing. Some of us were great defending a base from the ground while other LTAR's were much better uppin a fighter. Great squads are always multi faceted and not a one trick pony.

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Offline jamdive

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Re: Base rolling after arena lock
« Reply #211 on: January 30, 2011, 10:45:25 AM »
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Carry on
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Just curious, why are the names of all the bish blurred in the photo?

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Re: Base rolling after arena lock
« Reply #212 on: February 01, 2011, 01:01:15 PM »
Just curious, why are the names of all the bish blurred in the photo?

To protect the innocent?   :noid
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Offline Coronado

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Re: Base rolling after arena lock
« Reply #213 on: February 01, 2011, 03:15:46 PM »
At least they take the base!
Most tards just cherry the edge of a field <-- much much more lame IMO
 Meh,,,it's the Bish, like telling a dog with worms not to drag his bellybutton across the carpet.

Offline Coronado

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Re: Base rolling after arena lock
« Reply #214 on: February 01, 2011, 03:16:35 PM »
 Meh,,,it's the Bish, like telling a dog with worms not to drag his bellybutton across the carpet.

Offline sky25

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Re: Base rolling after arena lock
« Reply #215 on: February 02, 2011, 04:19:37 PM »
To protect the innocent?   :noid

There are no innocent players in this game... :aok


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Offline jamdive

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Re: Base rolling after arena lock
« Reply #216 on: February 02, 2011, 10:27:01 PM »
There are no innocent players in this game... :aok

How do the bish get TT every Titianic Tuesday? Do you dweebs log on at 6am or what?

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Re: Base rolling after arena lock
« Reply #217 on: February 02, 2011, 11:02:07 PM »
How do the bish get TT every Titianic Tuesday? Do you dweebs log on at 6am or what?
Naa,we sleep well dude,  but i see you have nightmares and jump from your bed at 01:22AM, whining on BB for a worthless base.

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Re: Base rolling after arena lock
« Reply #218 on: February 03, 2011, 04:53:29 AM »
In the War arena we conduct war. This involves taking bases and gaining territory. I'd tell you guys I'm on my way on 200 so I can deal with a dozen co-alt Spits with 2500lbs of ordnance strapped to my tush if I were retarded (as the affectionate nickname applied to the Devils so blatantly states). The element of surprise is key and absolute air dominance is a must. This means don't get engaged while you're heavy and prevent enemy counter-attacks!

But to say we avoid combat is bogus because in my short time in the squad I've already participated in almost half a dozen fighter sweeps. Please tell me how upping light fighters and butting heads with the enemy until no one is left in the air is "avoiding combat". Just today me and two of the more experienced sticks in the Brigade tangled with a dozen enemies for a straight hour and a half. It feels good to read a guy talk trash on 200 about how he just shot down a =v=. Hate is it's own kind of love  :neener:

But anyway, if you're upset because everybody is playing war better than you and you'd rather just shoot at icons and be wrapped up in your score...


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Re: Base rolling after arena lock
« Reply #219 on: February 03, 2011, 10:33:25 AM »
The fact that there are 15 pages on this post tells you the Devils Brigade are very successful. If you want to stop them quit flying over your base and go after them. The Rooks and Knights sit back and just wait. DB's are always heavy and if you go after them they have to drop their eggs or die. I've had plenty of good and successful fights against them. We had an immense furball at 11 the other night. It was glorious. Personally I feel without them the game would be dull. Many of you say you don't care about capturing bases. Well that is all good with me but when people go after bases that is when the fight can really begin.

A wingie and I went into a totally red bar a the other day and just had our way. Pretty soon they didn't bother with eggs and there were spits and La's galore.

I suppose if I were to make a suggestion it would to be more proactive instead of reactive. It seems both are needed though.

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Re: Base rolling after arena lock
« Reply #220 on: February 05, 2011, 10:08:41 AM »
The fact that there are 15 pages on this post tells you the Devils Brigade are very successful. If you want to stop them quit flying over your base and go after them. The Rooks and Knights sit back and just wait. DB's are always heavy and if you go after them they have to drop their eggs or die. I've had plenty of good and successful fights against them. We had an immense furball at 11 the other night. It was glorious. Personally I feel without them the game would be dull. Many of you say you don't care about capturing bases. Well that is all good with me but when people go after bases that is when the fight can really begin.

A wingie and I went into a totally red bar a the other day and just had our way. Pretty soon they didn't bother with eggs and there were spits and La's galore.

I suppose if I were to make a suggestion it would to be more proactive instead of reactive. It seems both are needed though.

Proactive like 81 bish, 79 knits steam rolling 29 rooks?