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Post by Emergency on Nov 30, 2008 17:07:28 GMT -6
True or False. You always play to win. You always do whatever it takes to win. You play for fun. You like Brawl. You camp. You plank. You play offensively. You Chain grab. You play to win. You stall. You like infinites. You play to have fun. You play to find challenges. You play to make some friends. You hate Final Destination. You play for honor. Your opinion on your greatest rival You opinion on KSPAM How much money have you won? Just for fun. Just curious. How you play. and you opinion on them.
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Post by мғв=Bane on Nov 30, 2008 19:59:11 GMT -6
Win: verb (used without object) 1. to finish first in a race, contest, or the like. 2. to succeed by striving or effort: He applied for a scholarship and won. 3. to gain the victory; overcome an adversary: The home team won. –verb (used with object) 4. to succeed in reaching (a place, condition, etc.), esp. by great effort: They won the shore through a violent storm. 5. to get by effort, as through labor, competition, or conquest: He won his post after years of striving. 6. to gain (a prize, fame, etc.). 7. to be successful in (a game, battle, etc.). 8. to make (one's way), as by effort or ability. 9. to attain or reach (a point, goal, etc.). 10. to gain (favor, love, consent, etc.), as by qualities or influence. 11. to gain the favor, regard, or adherence of. 12. to gain the consent or support of; persuade (often fol. by over): The speech won them over to our side. 13. to persuade to marry; gain in marriage. 14. British Mining. a. to obtain (ore, coal, etc.). b. to prepare (a vein, bed, mine, etc.) for working, by means of shafts or the like. –noun 15. a victory, as in a game or horse race. 16. the position of the competitor who comes in first in a horse race, harness race, etc. Compare place (def. 27b), show (def. 27). —Verb phrase17. win out, to win or succeed, esp. over great odds; triumph: His finer nature finally won out. Now that I have the definition posted, lets get to it! Play to win: You should always be doing this when you're at a tournament. Duh. Why else would you go? To get your butt kicked by some hyperactive teeenager who needs to get a life? Nope. You need to play to win or that failure will be laughing at you. Whatever it takes to win: Anything to win within the rules. If there is no rule about it, do it. Doesn't matter if the whiners say it's unfair. They can play their way, for all I care. play for fun: Winning is fun. I don't need to tell you that. Since my goal is winning, and winning is fun, then winning however I can is fun. you like Brawl: Obviously. Otherwise I'd be doing something else now wouldn't I? You camp: It forces you to walk into my attacks. If you don't know how to avoid my projectiles, then why should I fight you any other way? You plank: I have no idea what planking is. Once I learn I will update this facet of my post. play offensive: If your opponent can't deal with it, you should do it. By control the offence, you control the battle, and you can more easily take down your opponent. You chain grab: If I really need to. always play to win: in a competitive environment? Yes At home with friends? I don't need to. Stall: Why do this when you can play offence? Or camp with your projectile? Maneuvering to a advantegous position is good, but only moving to advantageous positions will not win you a game. infinites: If that is what it takes. I, however, think I am above this, and do not need to use it. play for fun: winning = fun play to find challenges: It's harder to improve otherwise. Then it's also boring, and when it's boring it's not fun. play to make friends: This happens wherever I go because of social interaction. By talking with people, I get to know them better, and by knowing them better become friends. It's just more easy at video game events because people share your interests with you. hate Final Destination: I would make a custom stage. Then the music would be good. I hate the ledge of Final Destination, but otherwise I have no qualms. Honor: This one's another fun word that's thrown about frequently. So here's the definition: Honor: –noun 1. honesty, fairness, or integrity in one's beliefs and actions: a man of honor. 2. a source of credit or distinction: to be an honor to one's family. 3. high respect, as for worth, merit, or rank: to be held in honor. 4. such respect manifested: a memorial in honor of the dead. 5. high public esteem; fame; glory: He has earned his position of honor. 6. the privilege of being associated with or receiving a favor from a respected person, group, organization, etc.: to have the honor of serving on a prize jury; I have the honor of introducing this evening's speaker. 7. Usually, honors. evidence, as a special ceremony, decoration, scroll, or title, of high rank, dignity, or distinction: political honors; military honors. 8. (initial capital letter) a deferential title of respect, esp. for judges and mayors (prec. by His, Her, Your, etc.). 9. honors, a. special rank or distinction conferred by a university, college, or school upon a student for eminence in scholarship or success in some particular subject. b. an advanced course of study for superior students. Compare honors course. 10. chastity or purity in a woman. 11. Also called honor card. Cards. a. Bridge. any of the five highest trump cards, as an ace, king, queen, jack, or ten in the trump suit, or any of the four aces in a no-trump contract. Compare honor trick. b. Whist. any of the four highest trump cards, as an ace, king, queen, or jack in the trump suit. 12. Golf. the privilege of teeing off before the other player or side, given after the first hole to the player or side that won the previous hole. –verb (used with object) 13. to hold in honor or high respect; revere: to honor one's parents. 14. to treat with honor. 15. to confer honor or distinction upon: The university honored him with its leadership award. 16. to worship (the Supreme Being). 17. to show a courteous regard for: to honor an invitation. 18. Commerce. to accept or pay (a draft, check, etc.): All credit cards are honored here. 19. to accept as valid and conform to the request or demands of (an official document). 20. (in square dancing) to meet or salute with a bow. –adjective 21. of, pertaining to, or noting honor. —Idioms22. be on or upon one's honor, to accept and acknowledge personal responsibility for one's actions: West Point cadets are on their honor not to cheat on an exam. 23. do honor to, a. to show respect to. b. to be a credit to: Such good students would do honor to any teacher. 24. do the honors, to serve or preside as host, as in introducing people, or carving or serving at table: Father did the honors at the family Thanksgiving dinner. I play with honor. I have the integrity that my choice and opinions are the correct ones and they are fair in the competitive setting. Greatest Rival: K-Spam is my "dark" side. We are very similar in hobbies (evidenced by his talking about the internet and going to PnT tourneys,) mindsets for playing, and generally similar in conversation. We have glaring opposites though, he barges in on everyone's conversations and announces his superiority, but I walk in and listen. He seizes control of the conversation and steers it down a path he desires while I sit back and watch the conversation flitter about wherever it will go. We're both loud. He is my greatest rival because he embodies what I don't like about people, and is involved in an activity I am. By being in the same arena of play I can face what I hate and attack it head on. Opinion of K-Spam: Annoying as a person. Annoying to play. He's tough, but annoying. Money won: about $200 as of now. Spent about ~85 on video games and a wavebird controller. It might be dogmatic, but that's how I think. I don't usually chain grab/plank/stall anyway.
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Post by Smartidiot on Dec 1, 2008 16:51:14 GMT -6
You always play to win. - False! I don't always play to "win" I sometimes play, just to play. You always do whatever it takes to win. - False! I play my way. You play for fun. - True You like Brawl. - False [/sarcasm] You camp. - False, I don't even know how to camp You plank. - False, I don't do what I don't know how to. You play offensively. - Erm.. Hard to say. You Chain grab. - False, Can lucas even chain grab? You play to win. - Isn't that question already asked? You stall. - False You like infinites. - Hate them You play to have fun. - True! You play to find challenges. - True, I like really good challenges, it motivates me to go over the top of what i can do! You play to make some friends. - False. I play to play, and just find some friends on the way. You hate Final Destination. - False, I don't care about that stage, all of them are fun You play for honor. - True
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Post by мғв.TheOgbot on Dec 1, 2008 21:19:44 GMT -6
You always play to win. - Depends on how I'm feeling tbh, if I feel a lot of pressure, I'll be playing to win more often than not. You always do whatever it takes to win. - Read the above answer. You play for fun. - Absolutely, it's hard to believe that people would ever play Brawl for any other reasoning not including fun. You like Brawl. - Dur. You camp. - I move around quite a bit, but if I'm playing an intensely offensive opponent, I'll stand my ground a tad more. You plank. - lol wut? You play offensively. - Very much so, it's hard to find others that play as offensively as I. You Chain grab. - Occasionally, I'm not a personal fan of being subject to it, so I tend to dislike it as well. You play to win. - Not necessarily, my first two statements should cover this. You stall. - I never try to. You like infinites. - They're cool, but really they're just a parlor trick. You play to have fun. - Abso-friggen-lutely You play to find challenges. - Yes, it's no fun otherwise. You play to make some friends. - *Looks at Kevin* No. You hate Final Destination. - I actually don't hate it as much as others, I deem my faults on that stage ledge-wise can contribute to me not reacting as quickly as I could. Then again, my main has no vertical recovery whatsoever, so I guess it really is my fault You play for honor. - Sometimes I'm a little bitch, I'll own up to it, but as of late I have been playing a lot more honorably. Just for fun. - For the most part, yes.
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Post by Emergency on Dec 2, 2008 6:33:23 GMT -6
You always play to win. For to most part. You always do whatever it takes to win. I try. or at least I think I do. You play for fun. 'course. You like Brawl. ... You camp. Only if it's a freaking big stage. You plank. I don't. Never will. You play offensively. Can't beat Tony being agrso. You Chain grab. I can. But it's like predetermining your opponent who can't do anything. You play to win. Is this to stress a point? You stall. This makes the game sort of a game of tag? I rather pass. tyvm. You like infinites. Never really knew what they are, I would rather be the guy doin git. then the guy being trapped. You play to have fun. Stressing another point? You play to find challenges. It's no fun owning everyone. You play to make some friends. Hm...first awesome friends I met @ Pnt: Tony and Sam. (and everyone else afterwords) You hate Final Destination. I am ROB, what's the problem? You play for honor. I hope I do.
Haha. I am sorry for wasting everyone's time.
3 more questions added.
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Post by TimeCard on Dec 9, 2008 8:20:06 GMT -6
Define Win?
We all just lost.
EDIT: K-spam is like that cause he wants everyone to like him, when we all would, if he would just chill the hell out and think about someone besides the scared little child that he lets drive the car. Proving you can win at all costs really meas nothing because, as Mobius7 so famously said one heated evening:
"Enjoy your hollow victory."
Honor, even if it brings you defeat, leaves you feeling far more satisfied than if you played without. sacrifice kills, edge hanging, grab&jump, and anything I'm missing, just detract from the honest competition.
If I win? I want it to be because i outsmarted, out-moved, out powered the other player(s), not because I can use an environmental glitch, or ri COCK ulously long grab to my advantage.
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