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  • TripleThreat1973
    Pro
    • May 2007
    • 564

    #16
    Re: Surrendered

    Forget the sliders. Play on default at whatever level you need to in order to have fun.

    Lower pitch speed if you need to, whatever.

    Don't go crazy with the sliders, they are not the "secret" to the game.

    Either that or move on to something that does not add negative to your life. It's not worth it.
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    • raneman85
      Pro
      • Apr 2010
      • 831

      #17
      Re: Surrendered

      Judging from MBM previous posts I believe he is young and concerned about winning than quality of play. So these sliders would not be for him. I actually enjoy the game when I'm at .500. I think once you change your approach to how you play the game and not be concerned about what you percieve as flaws your gameplay and fun level will improve. Hang in there kid.
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      • CMH
        Making you famous
        • Oct 2002
        • 26203

        #18
        Re: Surrendered

        Originally posted by ParisB
        I was just more annoyed at Dorismary spamming the boards with his Veteran propaganda and steering people in the wrong direction by giving them the false impression that All-Star is rigged and unplayable simply because his skill level is not up to par.
        And you're spamming the boards by continuously commenting on everything he says even when he's not directly speaking to you.

        Stop following him around and understand that Dorismary has repeatedly made it clear that different people have different skills levels and needs for the game. Your way isn't the right way.

        Continue and you'll be infracted. And I made this public so everyone knows that this ends now.
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