Neither.
What's more intimidating?
#26
Posté 29 octobre 2014 - 05:07
#27
Posté 29 octobre 2014 - 05:09
What's more intimidating?
play games with this people
space wizards
everywhere
This is blasphemous!
- bauzabauza et Ghost Of N7_SP3CTR3 aiment ceci
#28
Posté 29 octobre 2014 - 09:01
harrier 255 ![]()
#30
Posté 29 octobre 2014 - 04:17
I've recently seen a few 360 players with >100,000 CP. My first thought? Wow they must have played a lot more than me. You just can't really judge in-game competency without playing an actual match with them since one can build up a lot of CP just playing bronze/silver.
What really impresses me? High level URs.
#31
Posté 29 octobre 2014 - 04:26
Neither.
So much this.
18 accounts later, I've found good players don't tend to care either way, whether you have a large N7/CP or are non-existant in these 2 categories.
Only the weak players will get nervous or pissed off that the high N7 guy is outscoring them, or the N7 30 dude with no consumables .. but they were going to be outscored rather badly either way, so it becomes irrelevant
- PurpGuy1 et Ghost Of N7_SP3CTR3 aiment ceci
#32
Posté 29 octobre 2014 - 04:35
Krogan basics? Ever heard about them? Ah well:
A good headbutt is always a good means to command silence. Do it right away when they show up. Then turn your back to them to show them how inferior they are.
#33
Posté 29 octobre 2014 - 04:44
#34
Posté 29 octobre 2014 - 05:00
Honestly? CP >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> N7. N7 is beyond pointless compared to CP.
You know WHY? Any no-skill missile glitcher can rack up 3000 promotions on the soldier, or even just leech their way to high N7. High CP means playing everything against everyone on every map, and actually performing. CP is experience. If I see someone with absurdly high N7 but low absurdly low CP, I just know they didn't EARN that N7 ranking. (Or are returning from a very long haitus from before CP was implemented. Not usually willing to give benefit of the doubt if the N7 rank is too high.)
At the absolute best case scenario, a low CP with a high N7 means the player is likely selfish and never changes to meet the needs of their team. They play that one thing and everyone else be damned. (I would like to clarify that I respect low N7 players who mainly stick to one class, largely because their stats at least show that "Yeah, I'm not a stat *****," despite not understanding why they would choose to never play anything else.) And lt's face it. If you have three biotics and that one last guy stubbornly keeps his engineer on? Is that engineer REALLY the person you want to be playing with?
CP is everything. N7 is worse than nothing. N7 without CP is downright condemning.
#35
Posté 29 octobre 2014 - 05:29
Not intimidating.
But skipping the Reegar, Hurricane, Harrier, Talon, Claymore, Carnifex, Acolyte, Geth Plasma Shotgun, Prothean Particle Rifle, and Avenger crutch weapons is at least slightly impressive.
- PurpGuy1 aime ceci
#36
Posté 29 octobre 2014 - 05:38
Honestly? CP >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> N7. N7 is beyond pointless compared to CP.
You know WHY? Any no-skill missile glitcher can rack up 3000 promotions on the soldier, or even just leech their way to high N7. High CP means playing everything against everyone on every map, and actually performing. CP is experience. If I see someone with absurdly high N7 but low absurdly low CP, I just know they didn't EARN that N7 ranking. (Or are returning from a very long haitus from before CP was implemented. Not usually willing to give benefit of the doubt if the N7 rank is too high.)
At the absolute best case scenario, a low CP with a high N7 means the player is likely selfish and never changes to meet the needs of their team. They play that one thing and everyone else be damned. (I would like to clarify that I respect low N7 players who mainly stick to one class, largely because their stats at least show that "Yeah, I'm not a stat *****," despite not understanding why they would choose to never play anything else.) And lt's face it. If you have three biotics and that one last guy stubbornly keeps his engineer on? Is that engineer REALLY the person you want to be playing with?
CP is everything. N7 is worse than nothing. N7 without CP is downright condemning.
I have to disagree with this somewhat. IMO many times a high N7 player has very few challenge points because they played this game a ton in the first 4 or 5 months, before the challenge point system was instituted, then left the game and came back at a later date.
#37
Posté 29 octobre 2014 - 05:44
I have to disagree with this somewhat. IMO many times a high N7 player has very few challenge points because they played this game a ton in the first 4 or 5 months, before the challenge point system was instituted, then left the game and came back at a later date.
I'm well aware, and I did account for that. But if their N7 is over 20k and their CP is under 5k, then that sets off red flags. I give the benefit of the doubt for a few thousand N7, but once it gets ridiculous, I stop giving that benefit.
#39
Posté 29 octobre 2014 - 05:50
despite not understanding why they would choose to never play anything else
for lulz
- EnemySpinach aime ceci
#40
Posté 29 octobre 2014 - 05:51
Honestly? CP >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> N7. N7 is beyond pointless compared to CP.
You know WHY? Any no-skill missile glitcher can rack up 3000 promotions on the soldier, or even just leech their way to high N7. High CP means playing everything against everyone on every map, and actually performing. CP is experience. If I see someone with absurdly high N7 but low absurdly low CP, I just know they didn't EARN that N7 ranking. (Or are returning from a very long haitus from before CP was implemented. Not usually willing to give benefit of the doubt if the N7 rank is too high.)
At the absolute best case scenario, a low CP with a high N7 means the player is likely selfish and never changes to meet the needs of their team. They play that one thing and everyone else be damned. (I would like to clarify that I respect low N7 players who mainly stick to one class, largely because their stats at least show that "Yeah, I'm not a stat *****," despite not understanding why they would choose to never play anything else.) And lt's face it. If you have three biotics and that one last guy stubbornly keeps his engineer on? Is that engineer REALLY the person you want to be playing with?
CP is everything. N7 is worse than nothing. N7 without CP is downright condemning.
You calling me bad? There are no biotic quarians so someone with incinerate (for their warp to detonate) is the most helpful thing I can do. I'm not playing as a squidhead or hew-mon, sorry
Also, I'm like N7 400 with 16000 CP or something because I hate promoting
- PurpGuy1 et EnemySpinach aiment ceci
#41
Posté 29 octobre 2014 - 05:55
low N7 high skill is classy
- 7twozero aime ceci
#42
Posté 29 octobre 2014 - 06:17
You calling me bad? There are no biotic quarians so someone with incinerate (for their warp to detonate) is the most helpful thing I can do. I'm not playing as a squidhead or hew-mon, sorry
Also, I'm like N7 400 with 16000 CP or something because I hate promoting
You're a special exception. As a fellow lover of Quarians, I approve. I specifically meant overload spammers, anyways.
(Don't get me wrong. Overload is a good power. But there's few things more frustrating than having one tech power completely shredding biotic synergy.)
- Quarian Master Race aime ceci
#43
Posté 29 octobre 2014 - 06:17
I've seen ridiculously high CP and N7 points on people that couldn't carry a bronze game if their life depended on it.So I personally try not to judge till I see the action in game.
- DaemionMoadrin, PurpGuy1, bauzabauza et 1 autre aiment ceci
#44
Posté 29 octobre 2014 - 06:19
Neither CP or N7 really tell about skill,just time invested.The real give away about skill comes after each match with points and medals.
I've seen ridiculously high CP and N7 points on people that couldn't carry a bronze game if their life depended on it.So I personally try not to judge till I see the action in game.
Meanwhile, I've had N7 1 characters detonate power combos like a boss.
... of course, they're far too rare and far between to consider not kicking them from Platinum >_<
#45
Posté 29 octobre 2014 - 06:20
+1What's more intimidating?
play games with this people
space wizardseverywhere
#46
Posté 29 octobre 2014 - 06:22
Also, I'm like N7 400 with 16000 CP or something because I hate promoting
Get on my level, scrub.
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- Mindlog, PurpGuy1 et Quarian Master Race aiment ceci
#47
Posté 29 octobre 2014 - 06:59
18 accounts later, I've found...
You haven't literally started 18 accounts have you? I know you have a few, but surely this is an exaggeration? (or maybe not...)
#48
Posté 29 octobre 2014 - 07:04
Definitely N7. I am sometimes so intimidated, I leave the lobby right away.
- DaemionMoadrin, crashsuit et Marksmad is waving goodbye aiment ceci
#49
Posté 29 octobre 2014 - 07:16
You haven't literally started 18 accounts have you? I know you have a few, but surely this is an exaggeration? (or maybe not...)
You're right, it's an exaggeration, really it's 17
Some of them have as little as 10 hours played however. Typical alt account is 30 - 90 hours
I deleted some older ones because the PS3 can only have 16 different user profiles ..
- crashsuit aime ceci
#50
Posté 29 octobre 2014 - 07:51
I can tell you from my personal experience that having a very high N7 and CP is extremely intimidating for some people (not all) so much so that they start hating on the high N7/CP player for no good reason and/or become really nervous or uncomfortable playing with them.
But if you have a dangerous reputation it does not matter whether you have a N7 120 or N7 60,000, others will get equally intimidated either way. It is the name that matters not the N7/CP you have.
yeah I mean look at me, my N7 and CP aren't that high, but I'm easily the best player out there...
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