st0nnec0ld, post: 110041, member: 16843 Wrote:1. I'd agree with that if i can instantly change my weapon by typing !guns
2. There is almost no teamwork in deathmatch
3. Learning where the camp spots are won't help at all when there are 2-5 guys camping in each spot and 2-3 guys constantly spraying side doors with their machine guns.
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The Iceworld server needs to be changed. Maybe make that a popular maps server(without dd2 and office ofc).
If you've chosen "same weapons every time" and die, any life after that you can type guns and choose a new loadout at any time. Sometimes I'm sneaky and instead of reloading, I'll pick new guns really quick and them come out shooting again, hahaha. Or if I'm using an SMG and are stuck in a spot because of AWPers, sometimes I'll type guns, get an AWP, and kill the AWPers. Always fun to keep your enemies on their toes.
Teamwork and working with your team aren't the same thing. What I meant is that you can read your teammates' body language, and see where they're looking/what spot they're watching, and act accordingly.. It doesn't mean that you have to have a set strategy. Of course that doesn't happen in DM! Lol. But if you read your teammates carefully, as well as using the radar/sound, you can "work with" your team in a way. I know it can be done, because I do it a lot. For example, you're in btuns with a few teammates looking out towards T spawn trying to kill campers, but you notice no one is watching stairs. Cover your teammates by watching stairs while they try to pick off the campers; often you will catch people trying to flank/get easy kills because they don't expect someone to be watching stairs. There's all kinds of things you can do with that.
As for your third point, yeah, sometimes there's just too many players... Sometimes it'll take you 3 or 4 lives to clear out an area. But it can be done! It helps if you're not concerned with your rank/kdr.
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A couple things I've noticed about the forums:
- There doesn't seem to be a way to save drafts of posts before submitting them. That would be a nice feature to add.
- When you post in a thread and then post again before someone else does, it adds your new post to the bottom of the previous one. I understand why this is (keeps threads cleaner), but the problem is that it doesn't mark the thread as having any new messages/content. For example, a while back I posted a thread about the d2 DM needing a restart, and a while later I posted again in the same thread about the same issue (I figured making a new thread wasn't the best idea since it was the same problem). These new posts showed up as edits at the end of my previous post, but since they weren't counted as new posts, no one ever replied to those requests (because who would think to look in that thread if it shows nothing new?). Not sure how you would go about fixing that, but it would be cool.
edit: Haha, case in point^.