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Do you like being watched when you solo?


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nukembaby

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As in having to solo the rest of the wave when the rest of your squad dies? I find that I play much more aggressively than in a private solo, and tend to die or use ops packs or missiles more often. It's just hard to play safe when I know the others are anxiously waiting for me. Some sort of imaginary pressure on myself to get it over with faster I suppose. To compound this, it's almost always a bad situation immediately after the rest of your squad get wiped and it's important to run around to re-position yourself (and the enemies). Mostly though it looks to everyone else like you're running away in terror (which admittedly is not altogether untrue at times).

 



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no innuendo there... <_<



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No. It actually makes me very nervous and I make more mistakes than usual. The way to ensure I can clutch a wave is not to tell me that I'm the only one left.
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I love being watched as all you BSN ELITES say how scrubby I am.



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coelacyanth

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I am more of a voyeur myself. I like to watch...



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Yes. I don't like recording though. I have to put a box with a camera in front of me to record and it's bothersome.

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Nope.

 

... But I do like watching people clutch. Last night I managed to get a nice view of an Asari clutching Condor.  :wub:



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If people are willing to learn from what I am doing, why not.  They may be in my situation 1 day.



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nukembaby

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You do know that's a probably a dude playing her? All sorts of meta-creepiness there (whatever that means).



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Statistics suggest that is more than likely a dude playing her, but Choky is not checking out the male gamer, he is checking out the Asari character model. Get real.
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If people are willing to learn from what I am doing, why not.  They may be in my situation 1 day.

Ideally, but I've had some quit on me since I was taking too long. I have to say I've done the same too since I could just finish another lobby in the same time it would take some builds to clutch one wave safely.



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Heldarion

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soloing... clutching... watching.

 

Must

 

get

 

out

 

of

 

here

 

quick


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Only when I'm doing awesome. Had these two scrubs watch me clutch four waves as a Collector soldier on Sunday. I was in the zone at the time. Plus they were grills, so bonus points. B)


Nope.

... But I do like watching people clutch. Last night I managed to get a nice view of an Asari clutching Condor. :wub:

:D
She did a good job keeping it going 'til IxMerc showed up to help.

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There are no grills on the internet, MofuggerX.



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Miniditka77

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If I'm soloing the rest of a Wave, I have absolutely no qualms about taking my sweet @$$ time.  I'll run all over the place just to get to the perfect corner position.  Sometimes, I'll even run around more than is necessary, just for the fun of it.  I will never EVER use a missile, unless I know that it's going to end up saving me Ops Packs or Medigel.  Maybe if PUGs get sick enough of watching me run around, they will use Medigel next time.

 

EDIT: In other words, I don't get nervous and make mistakes (well, not any more mistakes than I usually make, that is).  I get angry at PUGs for not gelling.  You should try it, it's fun, and much more productive than stage fright.


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Only when I'm doing awesome. Had these two scrubs watch me clutch four waves as a Collector soldier on Sunday. I was in the zone at the time. Plus they were grills, so bonus points. B)


You weren't supposed to tell people.

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I hate it usually and I get stage fright, tend to make stupid mistakes, feel the weight of the team on my shoulders…

And then there are times when I like teaching pugs a lesson. Usually all fears and doubts get consumed by frustration and anger and I outshine myself then.

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Sure. Nothing like showing someone how to properly handle themselves. After I finish off the wave, everyone will usually flock around me and show their gratitude, which is always great. I've done it so many times though, I don't get too fired up about being watched, just the cheering that follows the feat.



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You weren't supposed to tell people.


Meh, everyone knows my manly behind brings the ladies to the yard. B)

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Sure. Nothing like showing someone how to properly handle themselves. After I finish off the wave, everyone will usually flock around me and show their gratitude, which is always great. I've done it so many times though, I don't get too fired up about being watched, just the cheering that follows the feat.

 

*swoon*


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Sure why not and just so that you know I like to use my big cobra missile.



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When I clutch I play more conservatively. Sometimes I like to put on a little show. Maybe put a little bit more flair than is required. =p

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No. I cant focus knowing someone is watching. Theres a bit of a pressure there
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No I don't like being watched and also "Git off muh guddamn grass you PUG heathens"....



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Actually in the last of yesterday's "tease Felicia" games I played around glacier with last two banshees.
It was amusing to listen how jesters quickly turn all serious when the money is on the line.

In their words as they gave voice to my QFI (a product of ninja switching from geth/dagger to reapers/glacier just to test me I guess): "Look little Felicia hahaha wob, wob, invisibility, shoot, reload, wob, wob, wob, wo..oh..Felicia watch out don't get so close to the banshee… haha wob, wob, wob, invisibility, power, sho..oh granade..wob, wob.." and then I went to the ramp with one B in the basement, other coming from upstsirs. Next, silence from the Jokers as I proceded to deal with them on the ramp. Of course they were already damaged but what do pugs know:D
I would have even been kind enough to tell them about the ramps if I could.
Kudos to all women playing, all sorts of weird sh!t you get to hear must be annoying. Though this was kinda fun :)
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