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Default 09-02-2002, 02:23 PM

Well i'm here.. The 1st to bind lean/strafe together. yup. that's right. One week after game release.. Know anyone that did it earlier? Didn't think so. I downloaded the demo the day it came out so dun wanna hear bout it either.

Anyways.. Yes.. Leaning and strafing makes it more difficult to shoot if you suck at shooting already.. To good players it's more of a challenge.. A good lean/strafe binder can own big time with the shotty. And i'm talking about against other shotties.. So I don't want to hear no shotty noob crud.

Initially I started lean/strafe multying because of the Omaha map.. I got tired of being a target walking up the beach for snipers trying to practice their head-shots. And yes it did help 75% of the time for running up the beach. But i'm not like most people that followed in my footsteps.. I'm not just running around looking like pendulum. I got leaning skillz. And I know when you think you got a shot and I move.. Hell, if you hit me while I am in full fledge dodging mode, it's because your aim is bad and I basically leaned right into it.

Oh well.. Cool forums are down.. Just wanted to talk some smack somewhere. And Pyro, your signature is way to big there for your a moron.
  
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