I remember playing on the community servers on my last gen when I was still polearms. I had a glaive and I was the last person left, there 7 enemies left. They all attacked me at once mind you, not separately, and somehow I managed to kill every one of them without a scratch upon myself. Still not sure how I did it. It was a flurry a blocks and attacks that left me shaking with adrenaline, had to step out for a smoke immediately after just to calm down. Those are the moments in c-rpg that I live for. :mrgreen:
In strat just the other day I managed to get a 100% luck chamber on Froyoyoyodawiz, he backed up and then somone ran over and teamkilled him as if he were no longer of any use to their team.
I once played an entire map without team killing anyone.
Me and Chase winning 2 vs. 21 as the last ones on our team. :P
Getting headshoted by a random arrow that flew over the entire map at round start. Best time of my lifeWith shied up! I feel ya.
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Tonight I had really fun playing. I was running around in a field with Panos when a wild peasant appears. Both of us put our axes away and start punching that guy until he is dead. Warm welcoming to crpg... or not... Then we did the same thing to some other peasant next round :mrgreen:.
Every time i disconnected from a duel I was about to lose.
Sorry, someone had to do it :twisted:
Risen melee only.this aswell.
That had no connection to my previous post, so i dont see how this has any connection. U do this in every thread i post in, no matter the topic......just wow.
And u ''-'' every message.... rly....
this aswell.
I - every post I don`t agree with.haha... yeah, ofc.
Ancient cRPG - winning a 1v7, armed with a longawlpike, with the 7 attacking me simultaneously from all sides, including an Oberyn from one side and a thrower constantly spamming daggers in my back.
Here's a gallery of screenshots from that final map. (http://imgur.com/a/h8uXz#0)
Here's a gallery of screenshots from that final map. (http://imgur.com/a/h8uXz#0)
2 months ago in one round with my bow i killed 7 horses, 2 riders, an archer and 2h. at the end i killed a silly shielder with 0ps and my migthy hand axe :D
valour :D
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i'm always happy when i shot down Panos :mrgreen:
Stop shooting me please :cry:
Whenever panos kills me I feel happy because I know its the only thing keeping him going, poor bastard.
You were the first player I saw doing anything remotely impressive with the long awlpike, and it inspired me to buy one in the first place. It was, for the longest time until recently, my absolute favorite weapon in the game. The combination of the length and speed felt perfect with my build and playstyle until the turn-nerf hit. Thanks for that. Anything else is the wrong awlpike, am I right? (I still like it a lot, for the record, it's just sadly not my favorite anymore)
Back when Chaos was a new clan, we used to scrimmage a bit. This was because strategus was on its first hiatus forever and ever (December 2010 never forget). One of our first major scrims against a clan was versus ATS in their prime. They were supposedly undefeated in scrims on Warband. We had no sense of teamwork back then, and our class balance was pretty ridiculous. We got schooled. But with schooling comes learning, and so weeks later when we scrimmed them again, we won - in a three map contest we won 2 out of 3. After the map that tied us up we had a duel-off between our two "champion" players, and the winner, our guy, Sauce, got to pick the tiebreaking map. Here's a gallery of screenshots from that final map. (http://imgur.com/a/h8uXz#0)
When we won that last round, it was the first time I thought to myself that this clan might be legit.
it`s a shame that killing you became a daily routine for me :twisted:
I can tell th same about shooting you down Panos. I'm thinkink about writing your name on my quiver.TL;DR: Panos sucks and I only shoot him for lulz. :mrgreen:
There are already few good players on first one (list called by me "kill if you want win"), but you will be on second quiver (list named "shoot for fun and rage").
You will have there a honorable first place :mrgreen:
Klling GTX in a duel before he could quit to save his pointsDid it once, jezz.
I quickly recalled story's of the feared archer Bagge that wears such an ridicilous outfit.
Hey, it's a good outfit 8-)Nah it´s bullshit.
Chase a crossbowman. Slowly catch up with him. He drops his crossbow. Pick up the crossbow and bolts and start running away. Reload somewhere safe and kill that xbowmy old friend son of a bitch! WITH HIS OWN CROSSBOW!!! :twisted:happened to me already
I just added a proud moment to my list:
Assisting in a 4-man successful cavalry flag cap against 1000 shiny army Occitan troops.
That reminds me when the Brotherhood attacked one of the old Merciless fiefs (strat 3). We capped their flags during the first minutes of the battle, and they were never able to recap any flag, and they lost their 1k+ army in a few minutes :lol:They tried to take the Bluemans Village. They failed.
Another type of great moments for me happen when a my old friendgy crossbowman decides that to kite me he needs to drop his crossbow, in which case I decide to pick it up. Some lucky times it is even loaded. And I then take aim with my extra high 1 wpf and take the shot. Oh the happiness when that projectile meets its owner, it feels so good.
This was especially good when I did it to Panos some time ago.
All Byzantines playing as HX. There was at least 15 HX,and we were charging all together with some LOTR music for whole night.
I didn't have that much fun in a long time.
Back when Chaos was a new clan, we used to scrimmage a bit. This was because strategus was on its first hiatus forever and ever (December 2010 never forget). One of our first major scrims against a clan was versus ATS in their prime. They were supposedly undefeated in scrims on Warband. We had no sense of teamwork back then, and our class balance was pretty ridiculous. We got schooled. But with schooling comes learning, and so weeks later when we scrimmed them again, we won - in a three map contest we won 2 out of 3. After the map that tied us up we had a duel-off between our two "champion" players, and the winner, our guy, Sauce, got to pick the tiebreaking map. Here's a gallery of screenshots from that final map. (http://imgur.com/a/h8uXz#0)
When we won that last round, it was the first time I thought to myself that this clan might be legit.
Technically a Warband moment rather than a cRPG one.
When I first started playing, the GK duel server had a set of bots that you could duel against. I tried to kill the Champion Fighter an ungodly number of times, and never succeeded. Eventually the GK duel server was shut down, and my chance to kill that bot was seemingly lost.
Fairly recently, Robo's Dueling Hut opened. It had the same bots. A simple kickslash, and I finally got my revenge.
Nditions duel server 8-)
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- sorry for picking up your stuff from the ground
- np, my jarids are your jarids.
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1. Headshotted a guy through his shield just a second before he'd have taken our flag from far away on the outer castle walls. This got me some fans following me on the next rounds :)two days ago on late night siege (about 7 vs 7). i get shamely killed at the flag while im alt tabbed in the very beginning of the round. i was the only one at the flag and saw the flag going down while i was dead. i couldnt do anything. when the flag is one inch away from touching the ground the guy just suddenly drops dead. a bolt in his head. you shot him across the map and saved the round. you should be proud!
2. Do you know the scene where Mel Gibson eliminated a bunch of british soldiers in 'The Patriot'? I had the chance to do the same on my own against 7 coworking guys on battle. It was amazing to use some sniper tactics to fool them like changing your shooting place, whistle on the roofs and lure them in the wrong direction.
3. Old but still good: http://forum.meleegaming.com/general-discussion/open-the-gates-tribute-to-crpg/msg602826/#msg602826
lol safari adventures with Fallen.
- Hanging out with Aldryk and RS (Remnants of Stratia) when I first started c-RPG, learning the ropes and such, was a lot of fun.
- Playing that silly wooden wall map with one team behind the wall and the other outside in boats, a lot of memories of turning the corner and seeing a sea of hurled throwing, barmaces and huscarls charging across.
- Goretooth back in the day of black armor, watching him rampage through a dozen people or making a game of "hunting the Goretooth" on TS with the Fallen newbies, a sort of "initiation."
- Fallen Archer Deathsquad around when I joined Fallen and the hilarity.
- Smiling and his personal training, taught me a lot of valuable lessons, some of which I should probably start using, the the happiness of feeling effective after those few weeks of training. Footwork is everything.
- Playing with Ishtar, some of my best memories, I miss every single one of them, Saifa, Neo, Soup, Orca, Tamoule, LeMitt etc
- Clutching a round with me versus 7 guys, armed with zero athletics and five powerstrike and nothing but the basic mail and a long-hafted mace to defend myself with, and the praise from BkS_Tyrian and the sparring that arose from it.
- Harassing BkS_Rhade when he wore transitional with heavy gauntlets and no helm, and the hilarity of OSing him with the dumbest of weapons.
- Back with my old computer, before I had to redo my character face, and every time I hit a server someone would tell me that I looked just like Samuel L Jackson.
Playing on old EU4 when it had 220 players, was played by 220-ish players, and it was nearly only random (and mostly flat) plains.
People were sticking in sort of formation only because if you didn't stick in formation you were very dead every round every map and it was downright epic. Sadly it'll never happen again, but oh well.
Playing on old EU4 when it had 220 players, was played by 220-ish players, and it was nearly only random (and mostly flat) plains.Oh I remember those, used to play a thrower :lol:
People were sticking in sort of formation only because if you didn't stick in formation you were very dead every round every map and it was downright epic. Sadly it'll never happen again, but oh well.