Feb 17 2012, 10:58 PM
You misunderstood. I don't tell you to switch. I say on the mic or team chat watch pishtim is going to switch now and you do.
I never called you or suggested you were a cheater. Wow, a little paranoid there; your really not that good for me to even think that. Too bad SiX went down because that would be an easy chat log search.
Your own words:
Probably the same logic when I leveled you on the mic in regards to your QQ about "Tea is a shitty admin and doesn't balance the teams in office."
You failed to understand the point that if at round end the winning team has a few players left that the teams are balanced. A 12-1 map can be close if one side is barely winning each round. To change a player on either side could turn it into a landslide win. I understand this is pretty complex and probably very difficult for a map stacker in denial to understand.
I was entertained from comments of people telling you to shut up because: 1) You didn't know what you were talking about 2) Your incredibly high/whiny voice. You will probably chalk that up as a win, though. BTW, event logs don't lie, but you will continue to deny. I love it when a kid challenges my integrity.
I never called you or suggested you were a cheater. Wow, a little paranoid there; your really not that good for me to even think that. Too bad SiX went down because that would be an easy chat log search.
Your own words:
Pishtim Wrote:but I do (about 60% of the time) choose the percieved "easier" side of the map, but NOT because it's easy. I do it because it's not my job to always help out the weaker team, and I want to play both sides of every map equally.So, easy side is the weaker side? Really strange logic.
Probably the same logic when I leveled you on the mic in regards to your QQ about "Tea is a shitty admin and doesn't balance the teams in office."
You failed to understand the point that if at round end the winning team has a few players left that the teams are balanced. A 12-1 map can be close if one side is barely winning each round. To change a player on either side could turn it into a landslide win. I understand this is pretty complex and probably very difficult for a map stacker in denial to understand.
I was entertained from comments of people telling you to shut up because: 1) You didn't know what you were talking about 2) Your incredibly high/whiny voice. You will probably chalk that up as a win, though. BTW, event logs don't lie, but you will continue to deny. I love it when a kid challenges my integrity.