Platinum VIP Dest!Ny Posted July 25, 2018 Platinum VIP Share Posted July 25, 2018 1 hour ago, Cquattro said: Tuttavia, vedo dalle tue risposte, un cg_envy 1. sicuramente in lan non si possono usare trucchi, perché ci sono grandi somme di denaro da vincere, saranno sicuramente controllate con attenzione. così la metà delle cose che hai scritto sono solo cg_envy 1. Sono felice, tuttavia, che la creazione di questo argomento, ho fluttuato, la modalità rosik sui giocatori. P.S. They are the best and have shown in the tournaments in the lan, and not on the internet, with lag and incompatible connections, and in public servers. Besides this is ETPRO, do you know the meaning of the word? raise your hand who you think is better than these, so I can laugh. Haha, okay this should be easy enough. If we are comparing ppl who won 1 tournament in 2005/2006 (game was 2-3 years old) versus people who have played for so much longer. To name a few: Whole Parodia lineup, sqzz, perfo, sNoOp, azatej, kot, wiesiek, Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
sadfaaace Posted July 25, 2018 Share Posted July 25, 2018 sqzz was definitely the best medic of the game, with a consistant aim and godlike movements. sNoOp was the accuracy king. The Netherlands produced many great fraggers too, like azatej, perfo, abort, kris, and teKoa. Kot was a bit overrated tho imo, but wisiek was unstoppable in his prime. It's hard to name one and only best player of all time tho imo, because the top players all had different qualities. Night was a great polyvalent player, but aim-wise mAus had just no match. He was the ultimate human aimbot 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Posted July 25, 2018 Share Posted July 25, 2018 1 hour ago, Dest!Ny said: Haha, okay dovrebbe essere abbastanza facile. Se stiamo comparando ppl che ha vinto 1 torneo nel 2005/2006 (il gioco aveva 2-3 anni) contro persone che hanno giocato per molto più tempo. Per citarne alcuni: Tutta la gamma Parodia, sqzz, perfo, sNoOp, azatej, kot, wiesiek, I did not list all obvious, but I was responding to the discourse of those who crumbled the concept Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Platinum VIP -=HipKat=- Posted July 28, 2018 Platinum VIP Share Posted July 28, 2018 On 7/25/2018 at 6:36 AM, sadfaaace said: The whole dignitas squad surely is high on the list because they were winning pretty much every tournament as a team back in the days. And ET being a team-based game, they deserve the first spots, but there are players who were individually better and are lower in the list, such as mAus, Butchji, azatej, and mystic, who I consider to be the best players to have ever touched the game. Of course Night was a pure strategical and gamesense genious, but his aim wasn't as godly as the ones I mentioned earlier. And as some of you already said, the earnings from the Quakecon 2005 event shouldn't be taken into account as the prizepool from that event was disproportionnaly huge and a lot of the best european teams couldn't attend the event so a shit american team (United 5) managed to get the second place and win tons of money eventhough they were not that skilled. Let's have a comparative look at Quakecon 2006, where more european teams could attend, thanks to financial help provided from orginasations, sponsors, or even the community (crossfire.nu) => The three first places are european teams. And for the ones calling on cheats, (probably public players who never played any competitive matches in their lives) they earned the money winning LAN events, so cheating is out of the equation For the ones wondering just how good some of the players from that list were, you could always watch the replay of the Quakecon 2006 ET final (one of the biggest ET tournament ever organized). To do so, just create an account on https://www.gamestv.org/, then go to this link : https://www.gamestv.org/event/889-idle-ee-vs-crossfire-nu/ and click on "Watch this Match now" next to "On demand. The website will give you an IP adress, copy this with CTRL + C, then launch ET.exe, open the console and type /connect, then press CTRL + V to paste the IP adress . You could also go to Play Online, click on Connec to IP, and then paste the IP there. Once in-game, type /players in the console, find which number is associated to the player you want to spectate. So if Butchji (who I really encourage you to spectate because his aim is insane) is number "0" in the console, just type /follow 0. Enjoy! That's awesome, Sad, old mate. Thanks! 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ipod Posted July 29, 2018 Share Posted July 29, 2018 Kurwvittu beat us and took that last spot money :(((( 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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