The hacker who didn't cover up his tracks well enough.

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Re: The hacker who didn't cover up his tracks well enough.

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As someone who started playing DDL (low rubber) for at least 2 years before moving to HR, I really can't agree with the claim that LR players would do better than HR players across a variety of game styles. What is your basis for that assumption? I don't think HR players would necessary outplay the LR players, but I don't think any group has an innate advantage just because they play one game-type versus another.

Every game type in armagetron has its own pros, its own noobs, its own clans, and its own "culture;" they are so different that attempting to compare any two (or the players in any two) is just speculation and a waste of time. Low rubber legends from my early days were certainly amazing, but comparing them to similar high rubber legends from several years ago is just not feasible.
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Re: The hacker who didn't cover up his tracks well enough.

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BiggySmalls wrote:As someone who started playing DDL (low rubber)
no
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Re: The hacker who didn't cover up his tracks well enough.

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Vogue wrote:
BiggySmalls wrote:As someone who started playing DDL (low rubber)
no
DDL is definitely considered in the low rubber district (maybe medium) - but I played DDL + other LR servers
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Re: The hacker who didn't cover up his tracks well enough.

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BiggySmalls wrote: DDL is definitely considered in the low rubber district (maybe medium)...
Not even close to medium. You are so entrenched in your HR culture you have a horribly skewed perspective on rubber. Sorry.
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