Warfare Guide by HanFei
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Category: Unreal Tournament 3
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Topic: Warfare Guide by HanFei
Posted By: HanFei
Subject: Warfare Guide by HanFei
Date Posted: 18 Jan 2010 at 9:15pm
In this highly dynamic strategy game, time is your currency; spend it wisely.
In short, what is good for the bee is good for the hive. If most everyone is trying to maximize their own score, the team should do well. - Remap the scoreboard from select to something more available O.
- Always carry an Avril
- Use the vehicle whenever possible to decrease your transit between nodes.
- Before knocking out people at the node, briefly fire at the node, preventing the people you kill from spawning close by.
- Attack from a distance. Decreasing your distance from the node increases you change of conflict.
- Focus on the next node to get to your opponents core.
- Only worry about secondary nodes if your team is in a strong enough standing to facilitate your absence.
- Refrain from having more than one person defend.
- If your vision isn't 20/15, use corrective lenses.
- UT3 can output 27,648,000 pixels of light every second for your mind to process.
While winning integrally ties into American culture and our strong sense of individuality, we should strive to play in a climate wherein the game is always a close call, only then can we all play to our full potential and truly have a good time.
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Posted By: Pinnacle
Date Posted: 18 Jan 2010 at 10:23pm
Originally posted by HanFei
If your vision isn't 20/15, Use corrective lenses.
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Fvck!!!!!!! No wonder I suck!
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Posted By: Ether404
Date Posted: 18 Jan 2010 at 11:04pm
Originally posted by Pinnacle
Originally posted by HanFei
If your vision isn't 20/15, Use corrective lenses.
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Fvck!!!!!!! No wonder I suck! |
here i thought it was your playing with TX and thatsmatt.
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Posted By: HanFei
Date Posted: 19 Jan 2010 at 12:39am
Posted By: warfare
Date Posted: 19 Jan 2010 at 12:58am
Originally posted by HanFei
In this highly dynamic strategy game, time is your currency; spend it wisely.
In short, what is good for the bee is good for the hive. If most everyone is trying to maximize their own score, the team should do well.
- Remap the scoreboard from select to something more available O.
- Always carry an Avril
- Use the vehicle whenever possible to decrease your transit between nodes.
- Before knocking out people at the node, briefly fire at the node, preventing the people you kill from spawning close by.
- Attack from a distance. Decreasing your distance from the node increases you change of conflict.
- Focus on the next node to get to your opponents core.
- Only worry about secondary nodes if your team is in a strong enough standing to facilitate your absence.
- Refrain from having more than one person defend.
- If your vision isn't 20/15, use corrective lenses.
- UT3 can output 27,648,000 pixels of light every second for your mind to process.
While winning integrally ties into American culture and our strong sense of individuality, we should strive to play in a climate wherein the game is always a close call, only then can we all play to our full potential and truly have a good time. |
Very nice, always good to hear what good players recommend....firing at the node to prevent them from respawning there is good advice, didn't know that. But, I don't understand what you mean about remapping the scoreboard?
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Posted By: HanFei
Date Posted: 19 Jan 2010 at 1:20am
Originally posted by warfare
Very nice, always good to hear what good players recommend....firing at the node to prevent them from respawning there is good advice, didn't know that. But, I don't understand what you mean about remapping the scoreboard? |
- Whenever a node is flashing with the "under attack" symbol in the mini-map, I'm under the very strong impression no one will spawn there. I know you can't use the portal to teleport there.
- While the game displays the scoreboard at the end of a round, I check it almost every time I get on the hover-board to gauge my performance against peers.
- Do you know how to configure your controller to move the mic button from D-pad to L2?
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Posted By: warfare
Date Posted: 19 Jan 2010 at 1:38am
Originally posted by HanFei
Originally posted by warfare
Very nice, always good to hear what good players recommend....firing at the node to prevent them from respawning there is good advice, didn't know that. But, I don't understand what you mean about remapping the scoreboard? |
- Whenever a node is flashing with the "under attack" symbol in the mini-map, I'm under the very strong impression no one will spawn there. I know you can't use the portal to teleport there.
- While the game displays the scoreboard at the end of a round, I check it almost every time I get on the hover-board to gauge my performance against peers.
- Do you know how to configure your controller to move the mic button from D-pad to L2?
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Ah ok I think I understand what you mean. Yes, I've seen where you can change the buttons around though I've never tried it. So you're saying to change the button from "select" to L2 in order to quickly look at the score board? It does sound easier because I usually have to look down at the controller to press "select" taking my eyes off the screen...I will try it out.
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Posted By: HanFei
Date Posted: 19 Jan 2010 at 8:53am
Originally posted by warfare
Ah ok I think I understand what you mean. Yes, I've seen where you can change the buttons around though I've never tried it. So you're saying to change the button from "select" to L2 in order to quickly look at the score board? It does sound easier because I usually have to look down at the controller to press "select" taking my eyes off the screen...I will try it out. |
Although I can press all of the buttons without looking at them, my left thumb is always on the analog stick, preventing me from pressing D-pad or select.
To all, I strongly suggest getting a mic. Without one, I probably would have quit over year ago. While they only help game play a little, it's the hello from a friendly voice or hearing the latest news from a friend that gives this game a personal touch I have difficulty leaving...
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Posted By: Pinnacle
Date Posted: 19 Jan 2010 at 1:41pm
HanFei, you have become the guru of warfare. I think we should start a Dr. HanFizzleFoShizzle Thread.
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