gamer.tv Posted May 3, 2020 Share Posted May 3, 2020 As a thirty year old, I'm perfectly OK at most online games I put some time into. I'm not awful at Rocket League, Overwatch or the bit of CoD that I've played recently. However, it's not close to the heyday of being a 23 year old student with 30 spare hours a week, with a lot of it spent gaming (when not drunk). I'm torn between Halo Reach, which I would rack up stats around the 20-2 range through most games and Gear 3, where my KTD was around the 2.4 mark. Neither was in that upper echelon, but I'd always do well for my team. The sad part that accounted for so, so much of my time. But go on then, what game would you put down as you "well, I'm not amazing, but if I had to choose..." Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Bacon Posted May 3, 2020 Share Posted May 3, 2020 I was never really great a Halo. In Halo 3 I was stuck at like level 32(Rank Major). I was pretty good at Gears 1-3. That's is what I would say I was the best at. I was also really good at the console version of BFBC2, but my skills there didn't transfer over to the PC version. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Keyser_Soze Posted May 3, 2020 Share Posted May 3, 2020 I dunno about online but between my friends I was pretty good at Tekken 3. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
skillzdadirecta Posted May 3, 2020 Share Posted May 3, 2020 I was ranked top 10 worldwide in a game called The Outfit. I used to compete pretty competitively with the other top to players as well. I was also pretty good at EndWar and Halo Wars as well. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Moa Posted May 3, 2020 Share Posted May 3, 2020 I was a pretty high masters Starcraft 2 player and played on a well-respected amateur team. It was a fun scene to be involved in and it was cool to see people grind their way through the amateur levels to become professionals. It was back in the early days of streaming and it was always fun to get "fan mail" of people calling you a cheater if you took a game off a prominent player. It's a shame that SC2 and the RTS genre has fallen out of favor with the esports crowd. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Keyser_Soze Posted May 3, 2020 Share Posted May 3, 2020 25 minutes ago, Moa said: I was a pretty high masters Starcraft 2 player and played on a well-respected amateur team. It was a fun scene to be involved in and it was cool to see people grind their way through the amateur levels to become professionals. It was back in the early days of streaming and it was always fun to get "fan mail" of people calling you a cheater if you took a game off a prominent player. It's a shame that SC2 and the RTS genre has fallen out of favor with the esports crowd. Could you beat a South Korean team? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
DPCyric Posted May 3, 2020 Share Posted May 3, 2020 I was one of the top players in Rainbow Six 3/BA and I only ever played against a couple of people that were as good or clearly better than me (I imagine this game will be @Chairslinger pick as well!). Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Nokra Posted May 3, 2020 Share Posted May 3, 2020 I was pretty decent at TF2 and would often finish top 3 on public servers, but even there, that's not much of an accomplishment. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Nokt Posted May 3, 2020 Share Posted May 3, 2020 Halo I don't really have any accomplishments myself, I did compete in a few online and local tournaments, made a few montages, nothing really crazy. My friend circle has a few accomplishments though. - Rippon (CE Pro) was a frequent at our LAN parties for a short while. - 4 of the people in our friend circle teamed up and beat Team BestBuy (Rippons Pro Team) at a tournament in Idaho for Halo 2. - 1 of those 4 people ended up going to NY to compete in a Halo 3 FFA tournament. He ended up taking 4/5 (they didn't announce placements outside of the top 3). - Another 1 of those 4 took top 8/16 (I can't remember which) at an MLG FFA event for Halo 2. Those 2 probably had the best chance to join an amateur team, but it just never really played out that way. I wasn't really one of the best in the friend circle, but I wasn't one of the worst either. I hovered around the middle of the group. EDIT: I'm not half bad at DDR/ITG either. 1 hour ago, Moa said: I was a pretty high masters Starcraft 2 player and played on a well-respected amateur team. It was a fun scene to be involved in and it was cool to see people grind their way through the amateur levels to become professionals. It was back in the early days of streaming and it was always fun to get "fan mail" of people calling you a cheater if you took a game off a prominent player. It's a shame that SC2 and the RTS genre has fallen out of favor with the esports crowd. I actually tried for a while to learn SC2. Never really hooked on with me, but I appreciate the craft that went into playing the game. It was an absolute bore to watch though. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SoberChef Posted May 3, 2020 Share Posted May 3, 2020 I would most definitely have to say Halo 2 where I was always holding steady in the mid to upper 40's (level cap being 50) and I would play easily 12+ hours a day for a good couple years straight (don't indulge in a drug fueled lifestyle kids!). After that, a close 2nd would be Halo Reach! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
XxEvil AshxX Posted May 3, 2020 Share Posted May 3, 2020 Havent played competitively in a while but i used to be able to hold my own in Battlefield Bad Company 2 and OG Ghost Recon quite well. Also used to really like Rainbow Six Vegas 2. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Xbob42 Posted May 3, 2020 Share Posted May 3, 2020 Eh, pretty much any shooter I guess? The higher the skill ceiling the better I tend to do because you get less and less unskilled players getting kills simply by virtue of game design. For example, a completely new player should have no trouble getting at least a few kills per game in any Call of Duty simply because of the small, narrow maps, slow movement speed, hitscan weapons, ultra low TTK and almost complete lack of any viable defensive abilities or maneuverability. An expert player's best defense is just getting faster and faster at shooting. Compared to something like, say, Tribes Ascend, where a new player might spend many hours and many games getting absolutely annihilated until they come to terms with how to deal with slow projectiles, big maps, super fast player movement speed, aerial combat, and high TTK that means you can't just get a sneaky conga line kill. I wasn't half bad at Rocket League, but I've kind of dropped off in the last year or two. I miss it, but I enjoyed playing ranked the most, and it doesn't completely reset your rank, so me being completely out of practice at a rank much higher than my atrophied skills, it just makes me feel like a burden to my team. And it's not really a game where you can just practice in casual matches because how you play evolves and develops against higher skill opponents, playing against weaker ones actually helps you develop really bad habits that will get you murdered at higher tiers. I really wish we'd see a return to games like Tribes Ascend. A new Tribes in general would be great. Maybe one that didn't need like 8 months of heavy reworking like Ascend did, and then screwing it up with heavy monetization. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Moa Posted May 3, 2020 Share Posted May 3, 2020 10 hours ago, Keyser_Soze said: Could you beat a South Korean team? lolno, but I could occasionally beat a Korean pro in a random game. We did have one player who later moved to Korea to run a team house for "foreigners" (non-Korean players) and qualified for Code S (one of the most prestigious Korean leagues). 9 hours ago, Nokt said: I actually tried for a while to learn SC2. Never really hooked on with me, but I appreciate the craft that went into playing the game. It was an absolute bore to watch though. SC2 has always been at least slightly flawed from a competitive player/spectator perspective. Early on when I played the most the early game was much too slow and it took them a long time to speed up the first few boring minutes, and later on with the expansions they introduced a bunch of unnecessary and poorly balanced units that, coupled with burnout, made me much less interested in the game. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Paperclyp Posted May 3, 2020 Share Posted May 3, 2020 I can't imagine the pool of players was ever very big, but I was pretty good at Twisted Metal Black Online, and always completely wipe the floor with my friends. I loved that game. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
crispy4000 Posted May 4, 2020 Share Posted May 4, 2020 Haven’t really gotten hooked on a multiplayer game in a while, but I didend up winning a 50 person SSB Melee local about 4 years ago. My first and only local tournament: I quit while I was ahead. Took home $75, bought two new GCN controllers with it. Played a lot of the Soulcalibur series back in the day. I booted up SC2 randomly recently, all my skill is lost. It’s really frustrating to return to old fighters generally, with moves gated behind muscle memory I don’t have anymore. Beyond that, I put in a ton of time into Awesomenauts, as Leon, aka TF2 Spy with a grappling hook. I’m not sure I ever got great at it, especially from a team’s perspective. But I enjoyed all the shanking. A lot. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Slug Posted May 4, 2020 Share Posted May 4, 2020 I never played anything competitively. I got pretty decent at Quake 3 Arena. I was "OK" at TF2. I've placed as high as second in local Mortal Kombat X and Smash tournaments (nothing sanctioned, just like fun in-store or bar events). That's about it. I jump from game to game too much; I never stick with any one online game long enough to get really good. There's too much awesome stuff out there to play for me to sink the time into just one thing in order to be competitive. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Best Posted May 4, 2020 Share Posted May 4, 2020 I was good at cod4 and black ops. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
heydude93 Posted May 5, 2020 Share Posted May 5, 2020 I'm trash at most competitive multiplayer games I've played. In Tekken, Rocket League, RDR2 and Titanfall I'm competent sometimes. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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