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Hi,im new at fps games, i've playing tf2 for 1 year, and been playing jump maps seriously for 2 months.
I've been playing alone, downloading some maps at fpsbanana, until i've found the chillout server.
I passed by, and got some good maps to play. Now there with this forum, i think i'll be able to evolve enough to actually do some challenges listed by CranK.
A map in particular is really tricky and hard to do (for me), the map is jump_aBuQ, course three.
I can do the first and second course easily, but, the third course is really hard to do.
Here's a video of it:
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It's exactly at 3:03, this jump isn't that hard, but building speed to lift is a challenge for me.
Again, at 3:48, another tricky jump, i can't even stay in the wall.
And finally, at 5:10, the last one, and the most tricky. I can't sync the rockets like he does.
I hope i can find the proof to show competitive players here in brazil that jumping isn't something fancy and not necessary.
« Last Edit: December 23, 2010, 02:15:37 PM by sovietdrunk »
   
Offline  Matti
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soar_a4 is out!
That guy in the vid you posted is mighty talented. I think we could all learn something from him...   ;)

And as far a jump help goes the only real help I can give is practice and persistence. You'll gradually begin perfecting angles and timings to the point where you're as good as that guy in the video...  :-\

If you do need help with a specific technique I might be able to offer some help though; I play at chillout regularly.

Look forward to seeing you on the servers.

Edit: Happy 2 month anniversary of that wonderful video... urgh... I feel dirty...
« Last Edit: December 23, 2010, 09:44:45 PM by Matti »
   
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Thanks, i don't play much there cause my ping gets around 250, and things like syncing rockets become a hard task, but yeah, i'll persist on my training.
   
Offline  dellort
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Thanks, i don't play much there cause my ping gets around 250, and things like syncing rockets become a hard task, but yeah, i'll persist on my training.

Where do you live? Find a server closer to you (unless you just have a slow connection).
   
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Thanks, i don't play much there cause my ping gets around 250, and things like syncing rockets become a hard task, but yeah, i'll persist on my training.

Where do you live? Find a server closer to you (unless you just have a slow connection).
im from brazil, and there aren't jump servers around here.
   
Offline  tordana
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Ask Raiin, he somehow plays with 250+ ping regularly.


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Ask Raiin, he somehow plays with 250+ ping regularly.

It's about practicing with that ping. Getting use to it; As long as it's consistent it's not that bad.
   
Offline  X_DIAS
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Ask Raiin, he somehow plays with 250+ ping regularly.

I bet that if you make him play with normal (30ish) ping he wouldn't be that good jumping.
   
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Raiin did all of his flawless runs on a local server... I'm pretty sure he'd be better with low ping.
   
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Just kidding :D
   
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