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| A Snippet from... Inside the Insight |
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| Posted by FODDER | |||
| Saturday, 10 January 2009 18:00 | |||
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Counter-Strike is meta-cyclonical phenomenon of probability and chance perpetually which evolves at an exponential and counterintuitive rate of expansion. While it is true that in Counter-Strike a situation and the predeceasing chain of events is unique towards every situation it is common to experience a déjà vu due to a situation due to the underlying mechanics and core workings of Counter-Strike. To understand how to outwit your opponent(s) you must understand the perception that your opponent withholds on Counter-Strike. The complexity and intricacies encountered in the decryption of your opponent's mindset ranges from opponent to opponent however all opponents forcefully emulate the core mechanics and workings of Counter-Strike. Lets take a glance back at the nature of Counter-Strike and how the atmosphere and environment at which Counter-Strike is enveloped transitioned from the Counter-Strike of 2000 to the Counter-Strike of 2009. First lets consider Counter-Strike in the year 2000. Counter-Strike was a game predominantly enjoyed recreationally via public Counter-Strike servers with little to no acknowledgement received from the mainstream media. As opposed to the Counter-Strike of today where organizations and sponsors litter Counter-Strike in a sense, all throughout. The atmosphere and environment of Counter-Strike was peaceful, compressed, basic, and pure. Today the atmosphere and environment of Counter-Strike is bustling, relentless, sophisticated. Counter-Strike has morphed from a humble and quaint village to a bustling city in other words. How could such a colossal change come about Counter-Strike? What triggered the organizations, companies, media interest, leagues and events in Counter-Strike? It all began with the run of the mill Counter-Strike player. Lets take the average Joe of Counter-Strike. Joe purchases Counter-Strike and eagerly embarks into a public Counter-Strike server for a day of recreational Counter-Strike and decides to join the counter-terrorist team, the map is de_dust. After a long first day of recreational Counter-Strike Joe sits back and takes a drained sigh still feeling the initial feeling of adrenaline even public servers had to offer the first recreational day Counter-Strike had to offer. The next day Joe decides to play Counter-Strike again recalling the adrenaline rush from the day before Counter-Strike had offered him the first day he decided to have another recreational day of Counter-Strike. As Joe submerses himself into a public Counter-Strike server he decides to join the counter-terrorist team, the map is de_dust as before except this time around Joe notices something that had been omitted from his attention the day before. Running makes noise!! Who could have guessed?! Joe suddenly deduces that if his opponents can not hear him, but he can hear them he has an obvious advantage. Genius! Joe now begins to play Counter-Strike recreationally for a whole other reason. Joe knows something his opponents and teammates don't know which feel obviously is very empowering at the time for Joe. Joe dominates his opponents and amazes his teammates in the public Counter-Strike server with clear superiority. Knowledge really is power! After a revitalizing day of Counter-Strike Joe sits back and takes another deep sigh recapping the huge revelation he had on walking as opposed running. What a day!! After a week of recreational Counter-Strike Joe begins to become more and more accustomed to the sights and sounds of Counter-Strike and thus allows himself to focus better on the mistakes his opponents, his teammates, and himself are committing. One faithful day Joe decides to have another recreational day of Counter-Strike, connects to a public Counter-Strike server, and joins the counter-terrorist team, the map being de_dust, however Joe realizes another amazing secret as Joe is put into a one versus one situation the bomb planted in the A bombsight... defusing the bomb makes a noise! Just like running!! And after attempting to defuse the bomb you can cease the defuse attempt on the bomb!! Joe then invents the fake defuse technique and immediately attempts a bomb defuse yet instead of completing the defuse and running the risk of being fragged in the process of defusing the bomb by his opponent in the aforementioned one versus one situation showdown at the A bombsight on de_dust this faithful day in this lucrative public Counter-Strike server, Joe decides to attempt the defuse on the bomb but immediately ceases the defuse attempt and wait for his opponent to come out of hiding! Joe just learned how to fake defuse!! As Joe's opponent is flustered out of his concealed position in the A bombsight Joe frags his opponent and defuses the bomb winning the round and setting the public Counter-Strike server in an uproar! Incredible!! Joe is so overwhelmed by his recent invention of the fake defuse that he abuses the technique to no end and after a long, productive day of recreational Counter-Strike Joe calls it quits with a sigh of satisfaction. For the following week of recreational Counter-Strike Joe utilizes the fake defuse technique to an abusive extent in every situation yet with a virtually perfect trend of success. Joe deduces that with the rate of success that the fake defuse technique he had invented shows that it is a flawless and impregnable tactic to secure the round for the counter-terrorist team whenever in doubt. Things are looking great for Joe because he now has a clear edge on every opponent! However one faithful day of recreational Counter-Strike in a public Counter-Strike server yet again on de_dust and Joe as a counter-terrorist, Joe meets his match in an invigorating one versus one situation showdown in the A bombsight and discovers that his opponent does now come out of hiding to his infamous fake defuse technique! Joe utilizes the fake defuse technique again and looks around again expecting his opponent to come out of hiding. However Joe's opponent does not come out of hiding. Finally Joe decides he has no time left for any informed decision and attempts to defuse the bomb however Joe's opponent immediately comes out of hiding after all this time and frags Joe winning the round for the terrorist team! The public Counter-Strike server goes into an uproar! Oh no!! What could have gone wrong? Joe then deduces that his opponent in the public Counter-Strike server believed that Joe would not have stayed on the bomb defuse and thus had no reason to reveal his position to Joe. But how could he have known?! Joe then realizes he is no longer at the top of the food chain anymore in the Counter-Strike community. Joe's fake defuse technique alone had sparked a massive array of strategy to counter his technique! Joe then begins to play Counter-Strike for a different reason yet again... to become the best Counter-Strike player in the world. Joe hears a new and upcoming Counter-Strike league is founded called Domain of Games and Joe decides to join a Counter-Strike team to compete in the Domain of Games league. A professional Counter-Strike player is born. In the aforementioned parody of a run of the mill Counter-strike player first began playing with a sense of directionless fun. Directionless fun evolved into expecting eagerness, expecting eagerness morphed into proactive ambition. The run of the mill Counter-Strike player began the evolutionary process to a professional Counter-Strike player. It is interesting to note that in theory you had placed our fictional Counter-Strike player Joe in a one versus one against a brand new Counter-Strike player in a one versus one situation with the bomb planted except Joe on the terrorist team that in theory he would have lost since he would have believed(through his own experiences) that the best decision he Counter-Strike is a meta-cyclonical would have decided would to in theory not peak figuring his opponent would use the widely known fake defuse technique he had invented when in fact Joe's opponent would have been one track minded in absence of experience that he would have defused the bomb rather easily as Joe would have expected his fake defuse technique to be used against him in that situation when in fact Joe's opponent would have been too inexperienced to even use the fake defuse technique and immediately just defused the bomb instead. What bridges the gap of success between the two Counter-Strike players then? Counter-Strike is a meta-cyclonical masterpiece and what solidifies the gap between the professional Counter-Strike players and the amateur Counter-Strike players is experience. But what is experience in gaming? More knowledge of the game or it's players? How do you read an opponent so well as to exploit the gaps in logic and experience between you and your opponent every time successfully? Only one way to find out... and it is quite the sight to see... it is Inside the Insight! Coming soon! :)
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It's a shame that your superfluous interjection of superfluous, distracting, and extensively misused rhetoric was engineered in an attempt to elicit a predetermined outcome through the overwhelming of the reader. It is an even bigger shame that your plethora of nonsensical redundant polysyllabic vernacular was almost always misused in an attempt to perpetuate this obviously erroneous outcome that you sought from the begging: that your intellectual capacity in blatantly falacious way dwarfed that of the reader. My prescribed remedy for your hypoegotistical arrogance? READ volumes that employ the degree of advanced phraseology that you so desperately seek to emulate paying distinct attention and construe the context used. This is the catalyst to exponentially increase your command of those "big words" you are striving for and at the same time destroy this ruse which exists only as a figment of your imagination..
Translation: You use big words wrong; it makes you look stupid. Read and learn context for those words so you don't have to fake being smart. You must be logged in to post a comment. Please register if you do not have an account yet.
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