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Lol I already proved my point. Stop dragging this on with me when clearly you've run out of legit arguments to mine, instead why don't you attempt at arguing at what LiA said? Or are you going to wait for Thallen or Vatec to say something first then just back it up?
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quite the lame thread.
as thallen said, the poll itself is pretty much a popularity contest. having kevin earn more votes than me after i recently beat him in a series to 10? oh, makes sense, vote for the guy with the most spar wins. arguing over laggers? if they warp/delay to you, you warp/delay to them too. if you lose to them, they are just more used to it than you are. don't cry about it and call them a superhuman, just adapt to their lag. if you suck horribly against laggers, you're just inexperienced and need to spend more time around them, then they won't be a problem. |
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If someone lives in Australia or Asia for example, every single person they spar will delay to them just as much as they delay to you. You can still argue it's an advantage to the delayer, because the delayer knows their own delay and has lots of experience with it. Either way, still an excuse. Not hard at all to spar delayers, just boring. This thread isn't about spar mechanics or excuses, it's about who the best iDevice sparrer is. But we all knew it'd turn into this. |
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My spar used to be 7-39 till I went tryhard
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*sniff* *sniff* Smoke...? This could only mean one thing... Incoming flame war! Brace yourselves!
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You say that experience is an advantage, lol you can't go and complain that you lost a spar because they had more experience than you. Also, you could easily just randomly move somewhere unexpected and voila, you foiled our prediction. Quote:
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