Peotr
06-14-2003, 01:55 AM
Since this is the General thread, I will be vague.
Last night we demonstrated the good and bad of a portion of a strat, and I would say we learned a lot. However, before we invest another large block of time in another attempt, I would like to practice the other half of the strat.
I would rather come in early, set up one of the other mobs, and get some practice / tempo / feel for how the other part of the strat works. I was in Vidmer's group Thursday night, and although I am certain it can be done, we didn't do it. We lost both Vidmer and Crimson, and I think we were the only group that got a chance to practice.
I wanna know my positions and get a feel for my ranges and how long I can last. I want to know how far apart the groups need to be.
-- Peotr
P.S. I realize I am asking people who I would practice with to die, but I honestly don't care how many times I die, it's all fun, and I can't believe I'm the only one who thinks this way. I do think, though, that knowing is going to help alot.
Last night we demonstrated the good and bad of a portion of a strat, and I would say we learned a lot. However, before we invest another large block of time in another attempt, I would like to practice the other half of the strat.
I would rather come in early, set up one of the other mobs, and get some practice / tempo / feel for how the other part of the strat works. I was in Vidmer's group Thursday night, and although I am certain it can be done, we didn't do it. We lost both Vidmer and Crimson, and I think we were the only group that got a chance to practice.
I wanna know my positions and get a feel for my ranges and how long I can last. I want to know how far apart the groups need to be.
-- Peotr
P.S. I realize I am asking people who I would practice with to die, but I honestly don't care how many times I die, it's all fun, and I can't believe I'm the only one who thinks this way. I do think, though, that knowing is going to help alot.