|
Post by triggerhappy19 on Jul 15, 2005 22:15:17 GMT -5
Ok, I'm just going to say one word and then I'll go into details.
AGGRESSIVE
In speedball, you have to be AGGRESSIVE to win. What happens is one team gets to the 50 (half way up the field) and then they just take out your guys one by one from there. A way to be AGGRESSIVE is to make risky moves. Like doing a bunk on someone that has a key bunker, or running out as a distraction while your whole team moves up. If you don't be AGGRESSIVE in speedball, trust me, you won't win. Here's a little story to prove it.
The Massacre of the noobs: Me and 3 other experienced speedballers played 6 noobs (woodsballers) on a speedball course. So I run straight up to the middle on the left, shoot two of them, then I run up while distracting their whole team , I get out, and since my team was able to move up while i distracted the Noobs, my team just annihalated them in a matter of seconds. That is the definition of AGGRESSIVE play in speedball. So if you actually remember some of the shit I'm preaching about here, you might have a little advantage in Speedball.
|
|
|
Post by spartanpaintball on Jul 15, 2005 22:22:00 GMT -5
ya aggressiveness wins another story.
2v2 me n my teammate were very outclassed and out skilled. our only advantage was that we were smaller. we ran to the 50. popped out on top took out the 1st and better. one shoot the others bunker while the other ran and shot him in the side. another overturn thx 2 agressiveness
|
|
|
Post by allextreme on Jul 15, 2005 22:25:22 GMT -5
Well thats great and all, but 2 things were messed up with your short story. One thing is that it is hella messed up to screw up a bunch of newbies and make their first experenece to speedball a bad one and second running out as a distraction isnt going to help unless your playinga bunch on noobs or you. You see a truly experienced team knows that that you have to hold and lock down lanes, and each player must have a base point or key point so that every position on the field is locked up or can be with one swift motion. If your playing an expeirenced team and you just run out they will most likley have the lane locked up and you will be out with only one of their players even bothering to shoot at you cuz they know they got the lane locke and your already out. Plus what the hell is the point in makeing a move if you lose a player in the play?
|
|
|
Post by spartanpaintball on Jul 17, 2005 13:37:17 GMT -5
ok actaully being retardedaly agressive works in many cases. #1 if the team you are playing is experianced and underestamate you. they think you are a noob and will stay in the back and lock down lanes, which is exatly what they want. if you do that than they will move up or just shoot you out with luck and better equipmant. #2 most of the time when you go on bunkering runs than u lose a player and so do they, also somethings they lose more than 1 which you cant. so it is very effective when you have numbers on them. also if someone is doing a bunkering run on the left tape then every1 turns to him which gives you a chance to move up everywhere else.
|
|
|
Post by allextreme on Jul 17, 2005 19:59:33 GMT -5
Thats where you are wrong, not every player on the field will turn to fire. An expeirenced player should know everything that is going on on the field. An expeirenced player would keep aware and not disguard the rest of the field for one player unless that was his key point to cover. I was not saying to lock down lanes and stay back, the entire point of locking down lanes is to make a secure and swift movment forward. Me as a frontman really needs my teamates to lock down the lanes and give me the kickass chance to move up and take your ass out. There is no point in bunkering a player if your not going to survive, when I bunker I usally hit them and make sure it pops and then as quickly as I can turn my back to them so I can tell the ref that I shot him first and he shot me when I was allready passed him.
|
|
|
Post by spartanpaintball on Jul 17, 2005 22:14:59 GMT -5
ok well our stratagy works for us
|
|
|
Post by triggerhappy19 on Jul 27, 2005 9:07:05 GMT -5
yeah it seemed to work for me considering i got almost their whole team out
|
|
|
Post by spartanpaintball on Jul 27, 2005 21:48:40 GMT -5
ya lol, think, if u stay back then you have a much greater chance of being shot out, rather than moving about so they dont no whr u are. also u dont no whr the other teams fronts r so u might get shot from a bunker 3 down than where you thought he was
|
|
|
Post by allextreme on Aug 1, 2005 23:43:10 GMT -5
There is no point in bunkering a player if your not going to survive, when I bunker I usally hit them and make sure it pops and then as quickly as I can turn my back to them so I can tell the ref that I shot him first and he shot me when I was allready passed him. Uhh, guys I play X-ball and you have to stay up in there, I never said stay back.
|
|
|
Post by spartanpaintball on Aug 3, 2005 16:45:53 GMT -5
ok
|
|