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		<dc:creator>Thus I Atone</dc:creator>
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		<title>Beginner’s Kill Streak Guide</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 19 Jul 2010 18:17:57 +0000</pubDate>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<!-- google_ad_section_start --><p>Racking up a big score in an online deathmatch in Modern Warfare 2 is one of the more challenging aspects of the game, especially if you are new to the game. One of the more important strategies to understand and master in Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 is the ever important Killstreak. If you are new to Modern Warfare 2 this deathmatch strategy guide will hopefully help you understand how and when to use your Killstreaks.</p>
<p>If you are brand new to the game you will start with only 3 limited options in your Killstreak arsenal. The UAV, the Care Package and the Predator Missile. You will have to level up and unlock the remaining Killstreaks. You can do some decent damage right away even with these three basic Killstreaks.</p>
<p>UAV&#8217;s will display on your mini-map where enemies are but keep in mind there is a slight delay on where they last showed up and where they actually are in the map. This gives you an advantage on getting the first shot on any approaching enemies when used properly. Hopefully once you become experienced enough this UAV will help you quickly add one more kill.</p>
<p>The next Killstreak is the Care Package. It&#8217;s a random Killstreak (anything from a Predator Missile or a Chopper Gunner) or an ammo drop. Anytime you use a Killstreak from a Care Package it does not count towards your kill count. It&#8217;s a mixed bag but be extremely careful where you drop your Care Package marker. If you misplace it, your package could become stranded in an inaccessible area. If you want to be extra tricky you could intentionally drop the Care Package marker somewhere extremely visible and open. Then hide with the crate in sight and make sure you are not too exposed. Hopefully an enemy or two will rush to attempt to steal your crate. Let them approach the crate and slowly attempt to poach your Care Package. This should give you an easy kill to obtain your Predator Missile.</p>
<p>With 5 kills in a row, you can obtain the extremely powerful Predator Missile Killstreak reward.Personally I love this in an deathmatch online game. You can fire in a remote controlled missile and drop down a powerful bomb on your enemies. Your enemies will be displayed with red squares around them and hitting the R1 button will accelerate your missile. Ideally aim for groups of enemies but be quick as your missile will show up on your opponents mini-maps.</p>
<p>With your first unlock for Killstreaks I highly recommend you unlocking the Harrier Killstreak reward. I would drop off the UAV option as you can only choose three choices for Killstreaks. This can be one of the more powerful Killstreaks available early on if your opponents are careless. You are able to not only call in a Harrier with a gatling gun but pick anywhere on the map to call in an air strike. Be careful not to be anywhere near where you called in your air strike or you will accidentally kill yourself.</p>
<p>You must learn to stay out of sight when using your Killstreaks such as Harriers or Predator Missiles. The first urge sometimes when you are new to Killstreaks is to enable them immediately on obtaining them. This is completely dependent on the situation where your player is currently! You need to seek cover immediately and be careful not to be too exposed while you control your Killstreaks.</p>
<p>Hopefully this guide will give you push in the right direction when it comes to obtain and using the very important Killstreaks found in Modern Warfare 2. Using Killstreaks is one of the most entertaining aspects of Modern Warfare 2 and will help you enjoy your online deathmatch games much more.
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		<pubDate>Fri, 16 Jul 2010 15:12:00 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Dark Ancestor</dc:creator>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 21 Jan 2010 17:06:41 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Search &#38; Destroy I believe is the the nation&#8217;s favourite gametype. Here, the objective is for one team to plant the bomb at either the A or B bombsites, and the opposing team to either defuse the bomb, or prevent it from being planted in the first place. Once the offensive team plants, then the bomb [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<!-- google_ad_section_start --><p>Search &amp; Destroy I believe is the the nation&#8217;s favourite gametype. Here, the objective is for one team to plant the bomb at either the A or B bombsites, and the opposing team to either defuse the bomb, or prevent it from being planted in the first place. Once the offensive team plants, then the bomb counts down to detonation. It is therefore the defensive team&#8217;s job to defuse the bomb, and so the roles are reversed, as it is now the defensive team who have to attack the defenders, so to speak.</p>
<p>It takes around 5.5 seconds to defuse the bomb, so be aware of that when attacking the bombsite. As the defender of a planted bomb, I suggest to find a good camping spot, where you can see the bombsite, and shoot anyone that tries to get near to defusing the bomb. If you hold off the enemy team for the designated countdown, then you win the round. The bomb detonation also inflicts damage and can kill enemies near the bombsite.</p>
<p>It may be an idea as the player carrying the bomb to rush one of the bombsites, for a quick plant. This therefore, gives your team the advantage, as the opposing team now have to attack you, whilst you can just sit and defend.</p>
<p><strong>The class for search<br />
</strong>With search &amp; destroy being a tactical gametype, I believe that a silenced weapon is very important, but also a powerful weapon is needed too. I therefore feel the most suitable primary weapon for the average gamer would be, the SCAR &#8211; H silenced. The reason for suggesting a silencer, is because this allows you to be discreet both if defending or attacking the relevent bombsites.</p>
<p>With the SCAR &#8211; H as your primary weapon, you can afford to use some bullets for pre fire at the start of a round, to see if you can get an early kill, because this not only has very good accuracy but a high range also. Depending on how you feel with using this particular iron sight, the silencer is important, however, the bling perk does allow for two primary attachments, so the silencer can be used with a red dot sight or holographic sight for example.</p>
<p><strong>Glock 18<br />
</strong>As a secondary weapon for this class, the G18 would be perfect. I feel again the silencer would be the right attachment, as this keeps you under the radar so to speak, and allows you to flank the enemy if their looking to plant the bomb, or get behind the defensive line if their defending the bombsites.</p>
<p>Also with using the G18 you can move quickly, so to catch your enemy unaware, and pick up a simple kill.</p>
<p><strong>Claymore or Semtex?<br />
</strong>For the custom class I think both of these options can be selected depending on which side you start on. I feel that if your team is to defend the two bombsites then the claymore would be the right choice. You should survey your surroundings and find a good place to plant your claymore. Identify the chokepoints leading to the bombsite your defending, place the claymore at one, and defend the others yourself.</p>
<p>The claymore also acts as an audible warning for an enemy being close by. Listen for it to go off whilst you watch the other points surrounding the bombsite. The claymore is a wise choice to make, as if placed correctly is likely to get you a kill. Another useful point, is that if you are killed by an enemy, your claymore doesn&#8217;t disappear, so there is still a chance to gain a kill.</p>
<p>I would choose the semtex on the otherhand when your team has to plant the bomb. You will already have an advantage when using the semtex in that the enemy will be in or around the bombsite. Therefore, use this wisely, and throw it to a spot where you feel someone would be watching over the bomb. However, be careful when using the semtex, because it will stick to the first thing it touches, so throw it when you have a clear line of fire.</p>
<p><strong>Perks for search<br />
</strong>For perk one, I believe the most useful perk would be either bling or sleight of hand. Bling pro allows you to have two primary weapon attachments, and also two secondary weapon attachments. For the SCAR &#8211; H this may prove vital for players who aren&#8217;t familiar with using the iron sight. I would suggest using the silencer and the red dot sight, as this combination has a good overall balance and therefore, reduces the recoil on the weapon.</p>
<p>On the otherhand, sleight of hand for the SCAR in a search and destroy situation could prove very important. It seems that generally this gun takes a while to reload bullets, and therefore, using this perk allows for a faster reload, which could mean the difference in gaining a kill or infact being killed. It is often the case that when playing S&amp;D, I find myself in a situation where I need more bullets, and fast, so I would chose this over bling.</p>
<p><strong>Cold blooded vs Lightweight<br />
</strong>It seems that most search and destroy players use cold blooded, where you are undetectable by UAV, air support, sentries and thermal sights. I believe that this is the most important perk out of the class for many reasons. Firstly, it is likely that your enemies killstreak rewards will be 3, 4. 5, so using this perk gives you the advantage of being invisible on the enemy radar at all times even when they use a UAV.</p>
<p>Also, if an enemy acquires air support from a care package, then again you will be very difficult to see from support such as an attack helicopter.</p>
<p>Lightweight however, gives your player the ability to get around each map quicker, which if rushing a bombsite for a plant, can deem vital. I would stress however, that it may not be a useful perk for this particular class, as you are likely to benefit more from using a sub-machine gun than an assault rifle like the SCAR. The UMP45 being a good example.</p>
<p>The pro version of this is also very effective, with your player gaining quicker aim after sprinting, which could give you a slight advantage over the opposing player.</p>
<p><strong>Ninja vs Last stand<br />
</strong>Ninja will only be useful in search and destroy when you have completed the pro challenge, as this allows for your footsteps to be silent. This can be very important when entering a bombsite for a defuse or plant, as you could succeed in doing this, even with an enemy nearby.</p>
<p>If you chose lightweight as your perk two, then ninja pro would combine nicely, as you could flank enemies with great ease, and maybe pick off a few enemies early on in the round.</p>
<p>Last stand however, can be very effective, in that it allows you to draw your pistol and fire when crawling. Last stand&#8217;s pro version includes the use of equipment, so in this case means you could either try to stick your enemy or place a claymore in a suitable postition to kill the player attacking you.</p>
<p><strong>Smoking the sites<br />
</strong>You should always choose smoke grenades as your special grenade for S&amp;D. Use smokes to make your way to the relevent bombsite&#8217;s for an early plant, or to lure your enemy away by throwing one nearby the site so they are attracted to this, and attack from a different direction.</p>
<p><strong>Killstreak selection<br />
</strong>It may seem like common sense, but I believe you should choose low killstreak rewards for this gametype, due to the fact it is a round by round setup. I suggest using UAV, care package, and predator missile. Your kills however, do carry over each round, so if you go 3 &#8211; 0 in one round, then you would only need one more kill to acquire a care package.</p>
<p><strong>Summary<br />
</strong>Search and destroy is a very enjoyable gametype when your team is winning, however, it can get very frustrating when your team is being dominated. The class I have suggested should deem very successful, however, choose your perks wisely, for example, use lightweight and ninja pro together.</p>
<p>Remember, it is a good idea to use claymore&#8217;s when defending the bombsites, and semtex when the objective is to plant the bomb. Try using your smoke grenades as a curtain to mask your movement.</p>
<p>Tip: The slower you move, the tighter your crosshairs get, improving your aim.
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		<title>Team Deathmatch Overview!</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Team Deathmatch can be played with up to 18 players at a time in a team vs team battle. There are no objectives in this gametype, aside from acquiring more kills than the opposing team, just a straight up deathmatch. This mode is respawn based, simply meaning when you die there is no delay to respawn, as opposed to a [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<!-- google_ad_section_start --><p>Team Deathmatch can be played with up to 18 players at a time in a team vs team battle. There are no objectives in this gametype, aside from acquiring more kills than the opposing team, just a straight up deathmatch. This mode is respawn based, simply meaning when you die there is no delay to respawn, as opposed to a round based respawn in Search &amp; Destroy. The game is won by either one team reaching the required kills of 75 (7500 score), or if the time limit runs out of 10 minutes. It is slightly different for that of Groundwar, where the required kills is 100, as there can be 3 extra players on each team.</p>
<p><strong>Choosing the right class<br />
</strong>I have used many different classes over the last 4 prestiges, however, I feel the most useful to the average gamer would be the ACR with either the red dot sight or silencer, depending on the gamers preference. I believe the ACR is most suitable for this gametype, because of its high accuracy level and as it is a semi-automatic all purpose weapon. </p>
<p>I imagine that the average gamers accuracy would be around 15%, and therefore this weapon is perfect, in that it nearly has full accuracy and almost no recoil whatsoever. I personally would choose the red dot sight for this weapon over other attachments, because this seems to find an enemy easier than say the silencer, and I feel helps to shoot at a longer range.</p>
<p>Of course attachments aren&#8217;t vital in this game, and therefore, it all depends on what your comfortable with using.</p>
<p><strong>Picking the perks<br />
</strong>I believe for this particular class the most suitable perks would be either, scavanger pro or bling bro (with a red dot sight and silencer), either stopping power pro or lightweight pro, and either ninja pro or commando pro.</p>
<p><strong>Scavanger &amp; Bling</strong> <br />
Both scavanger and bling are very effective in a team deathmatch situation, as with scavanger you will have 180 bullets for the ACR as opposed to only 60. This can be very important as without extra bullets you could be found using either a secondary weapon or having to look for a weapon on the floor, which could result in death.</p>
<p>Bling can also prove important in TDM, when using a silencer and a scoped attachment. This allows for a player to be unseen whilst shooting, and gives them the advantage of using a scope for long distance shots. </p>
<p>It is important to realise however, that continuous shooting with a silencer makes it easier for enemies to pinpoint your location, so i suggest firing single shots or short bursts whenever possible.</p>
<p><strong>Stopping power &amp; Lightweight<br />
</strong>Stopping power would be very useful for this class because on paper the ACR has low damage, and the addition of this perk allows for increased damage, and therefore, a reduced amount of bullets needed to kill and enemy.</p>
<p>Lightweight on the otherhand, allows you to move as if your weapon and gear weigh nothing, making you run not only quicker but for longer bursts. This can be vital when running for cover or evading enemy fire. Also if you have the privilege of having lightweight pro, then this means you can recover your weapon quicker after sprinting, so increases your reaction time when incurring sudden enemy fire.</p>
<p><strong>Commando &amp; Ninja<br />
</strong>Commando can be vital on close quartered maps, when faced with close combat. As you will know it allows for increased melee distance, and so if your found in a situation where an enemy is shooting at close range, it is likely whilst using this perk to stab at a further distance, and avoid dying yourself, whilst gaining a kill.</p>
<p>Commando pro can also be very useful, and is easy to acquire with the challenge being to get 20 melee kills whilst having the perk selected. Pro allows for no falling damage, and therefore, means a player can jump from any height without incurring damage. When used correctly this can gain many kills for a player, as you can attack enemies from higher ground, and it helps you move quicker round maps, such as, &#8216;favela&#8217;.</p>
<p>I would recommend only using ninja on a team deathmatch if you have completed the pro challenge, because it is unlikely you will find many players using heartbeat sensors on this gametype. With ninja pro however, your player has silent footsteps, which can be very useful in flanking enemies or sneaking up on them.</p>
<p><strong>Secondary weapon<br />
</strong>For a team deathmatch and in particular for the custom class I have suggested, there are two secondary weapons I would recommend using. However, this depends on the perks you choose to use.</p>
<p>If using lightweight I believe that using a silenced SPAS-12 would be very useful, as you can attack your enemies quickly using this perk, and kill with one bullet. I have suggested the SPAS-12 because of its high damage. The silencer is important too, because it allows you to again be unseen on the radar, and to sneak up on the enemy. Although this reduces range, using lightweight will compensate for this, as you can get to an opponent quicker.</p>
<p>If you feel that from the custom class you would use the bling perk, then an akimbo and silenced machine pistol would be perfect. The gun I would recommend is the PP2000, as it has little recoil and the sight is reasonably easy to use. The reason for suggesting the akimbo attachment is because it allows you to shoot more bullets at one time, and you can actually reload one of the pistols whilst shooting the other, which could be very important on close quarter maps.</p>
<p><strong>Summary<br />
</strong>Overall I believe that team deathmatch is the most suitable gametype for both new and experienced gamers. It is very easy to understand and therefore is more enjoyable. If you are new to MW2 then this is the gametype for you, as it allows you to get use to the maps more, and gives you protection as it is team orientated. It also helps if you can play with a party of friends, as this can increase your awareness of formations and certain tactics for maps, which can better your overall gaming.</p>
<p>The custom class i have recommended may seen a little general, but it gives you slightly more options when choosing. The ACR itself you will find very accurate and powerful if using stopping power. Remember only use ninja as your perk three if you have completed the pro challenge.</p>
<p>Tip: When using the akimbo attachment, your character crouches slightly lower than normal.
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		<title>Exclusive Interview with Kurrupt from H2K Gaming’s MW2 Team</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[I messaged Kurrupt on GameBattles from H2K Gaming (#1 for Modern Warfare 2 in the EU ladder on the Xbox 360 on Gamebattles) asking if I could interview him, he kindly responded and invited me into a private free for all on Rust, where he proceeded to waste me until I was almost crying, then [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<!-- google_ad_section_start --><p>I messaged Kurrupt on GameBattles from <a rel="nofollow" target="_blank" href="http://www.h2k-gaming.eu/">H2K Gaming</a> (#1 for Modern Warfare 2 in the EU ladder on the Xbox 360 on Gamebattles) asking if I could interview him, he kindly responded and invited me into a private free for all on Rust, where he proceeded to waste me until I was almost crying, then we went on MSN and I asked him a few questions:</p>
<p><strong>David says:</strong><br />
Ok, so Patrick (Kurrupt) tell me a little bit about yourself</p>
<p><strong>&#8211; Patrick &#8212; says:</strong><br />
<em>Well my name is Patrick &#8220;KuRRupT H2k&#8221; Fransen I am a part of the Modern Warfare 2 team that plays for the organisation H2k Gaming. I am from the Netherlands and so is the rest of my team. We are active in many tournaments and are also attending lan tournaments all over europe.</em></p>
<p><strong>David says:</strong><br />
So how long have you played competitively before? And where did you start? By competitively I mean &#8220;in a clan&#8221;.</p>
<p><strong>&#8211; Patrick &#8212; says:</strong><br />
<em>I first started playing team games on the Playstation 2 where I played the game &#8220;Socom 2&#8243;. It was a third person shooter and was for me the first online game that offered a good competative scene. There my team was decent and won a lot but we never took it to the next level such as tournaments. We kept it simple and fun. After &#8220;Socom 2&#8243; I decided to stop playing video games because there were no games that were good/fun enough to play.</p>
<p>When the Xbox 360 came out I also kept it small and just played sometimes with friends. When Call of Duty 4 came out I also played it for fun but after some weeks of playing I was asked to join the first team there. At that time I was still playing more for fun and did not take it to serious but I became better and better and after a while you are in such a position that you want to win every game.</p>
<p>That team did not last for a long time because a part of the team did not take it serious and the other part did. So I was without a team and shortly after that I joined a team where I met Daredevil who I am still in the team with after almost 2 years. From there we just started to play more and more and became what most people call us: &#8220;GB Warriors&#8221;.</p>
<p>Me and Daredevil stayed in teams together and finally we were in a team that was called &#8220;NationWideLegendZ&#8221; were we won our first lan with. We dominated the Gamebattles ladder and also started to enter tournaments. After a while the team fell apart and also me and Daredevil were in seperate teams for a while. After some time me and Daredevil joined our current team &#8220;H2k Gaming&#8221;.</em></p>
<p><strong>David says:</strong><br />
Ok so tell me a bit more about H2K Gaming &#8211; who is the clan leader?</p>
<p> <strong>&#8211; Patrick &#8212; says:</strong><br />
<em>In our team we don&#8217;t have an actual leader because every member has influence in the decisions we make. If we have big decisions to make then every member can have his vote, not just one. My part in the team is that I organise everything for tournaments, manage the teams on Gamebattles and other websites and I contact the H2k Consoles manager (Rick) every week to let him know how we are going. I just make sure our team runs smoothly so that we can fully concentrate on the game. I also play of course!</em></p>
<p><strong>David says:</strong><br />
Thats seems to be a very good way of doing things if you ask me &#8211; usually there is a heavy reliance on one person and it often becomes too much!</p>
<p>What other ladders/tournaments/leagues do you play in?  Which one is the most competitive?</p>
<p> <strong>&#8211; Patrick &#8212; says:</strong><br />
<em>We currently are competing in the ConsoleGaming 4v4 Steelseries tournament, this tournament just started and this sunday we have our first match. At the moment there are not many other tournament going on so our full concentration is on this tournament. We also have our Gamebattles team for practise but since we have reached the number one position we just kinda leave it untill the playoffs that will start at the beginning of January. In the consoleGaming 4v4 Steelseries tournament there are a lot of great teams competing such as SK Gaming, TCM, Team Infused, and many many more! I think the level of competition at this tournament is the highest one in Europe and the winners of this can be proud of themselves.</em></p>
<p><strong>David says:</strong><br />
Ok so how does it work with H2K Gaming &#8211; do you get paid to play?  Do you earn money based on performance? Do you have a dayjob?</p>
<p><strong>&#8211; Patrick &#8212; says:</strong><br />
<em>H2k Gaming offers us LAN support so that we are able to go to the LANs all over Europe. At these LANs we have money prizes and that is the only way for us to actually get money with gaming. Of course also incomes from possible online tournaments are a way to earn money. We also get some nice things in between from H2k Gaming! For example every member of our team is getting from our sponsor, <a rel="nofollow" target="_blank" href="http://www.spam-energydrink.com/">SPAM Energydrink</a>, a supply of energydrinks! At the moment I don&#8217;t have a job, I am currently studying law at the University of Amsterdam and that is enough work for me!</em></p>
<p><strong>David says:</strong><br />
lol I might see if I can get some SPAM sometime&#8230;</p>
<p>Ok so, onto more MW2 questions. Gimme your favourite class setup: primary, secondary, equipment, special grenade, perks 1-3, deathstreak and killstreaks &#8211; the full setup!</p>
<p><strong>&#8211; Patrick &#8212; says:</strong><br />
<em>Well I don&#8217;t really have a favorite setup because I can work with a lot of weapons! My role in the team is mainly support and defending of objectives and I adjust my setup to the map and gametype. My main two guns are by far the FAMAS and the UMP, for me the best SMG and Assault on the game!  On my FAMAS I have the holographic sight and on my UMP I use the red dot sight. When using close combat I think the red dot sight is better and for longer range the holographic sight is better so that is why I put it on my FAMAS.<br />
For my secondary weapon I use the akimbo G18.  They are amazing and a great secondary to fall back on when needed!</p>
<p>I guess this is just what you feel is better so it could be different for every person but this is what I use.  I either use semtex or frags, and the special grenades are stuns. For perks I have Marathon Pro, Stopping Power Pro and Ninja Pro. Often in tournaments you can only use a limited amount of perks and these are the most commen perks that are allowed then. And as deathstreak I use Copycat because of the same reason, tournaments have this as only deathstreak so I only use that! And I also hate the painkiller deathstreak, I hope they remove it!</em></p>
<p><strong>David says:</strong><br />
Yeah painkiller is a bitch lol &#8211; they just won&#8217;t die!!!</p>
<p><strong>&#8211; Patrick &#8212; says:</strong><br />
<em>It is like they award them for being bad at the game, it is pointless!</em></p>
<p><strong>David says:</strong><br />
Ok so I&#8217;ve noticed you haven&#8217;t prestiged yet, understandbly you want to get to know every element of the game for your clan.  Do you intend to prestige anytime soon?  Or are you against the whole &#8220;prestige thing&#8221;?</p>
<p><strong>&#8211; Patrick &#8212; says:</strong><br />
<em>I believe that prestiging is useless because it offers you no real advantage and you have to spend hours again to get your weapons and perks back. When you have to practise a lot for matches you need to have your full setup and can not afford to have starting perks because then you are pretty much useless. So if you are just playing for fun then presige but if you want to become better with your weapons then forget about it and just leave it as it is!</em></p>
<p><strong>David says:</strong><br />
Yeah that makes sense</p>
<p>Ok so What do you think of &#8220;kill/death&#8221; ratios? &#8211; a log of gamers are almost obsessed with theirs.  What is your kill to death ratio?</p>
<p> <strong>&#8211; Patrick &#8212; says:</strong><em><br />
I think that you should never rate a player on his K/D ratio. This is what happens in public games and it is well known that the camping in this game is terrible so even the best players can get bad records just because they move around the map and the opponents have their crosshairs on a door. If you are obsessed by it then you should find something else to do, if I see somebody dashboarding because his score was bad then you are extremely lame. My own K/D is around the 1.80, I don&#8217;t really look often.</em></p>
<p><strong>David says:</strong><br />
OK a lot of clans on Game Battles really struggle to win any matches, if you could give them one piece of advice, what would you give them?  *Psycho Dave stares at the ground avoiding eye contact*</p>
<p><strong>&#8211; Patrick &#8212; says:</strong><br />
<em>I believe that any team can get better if they really want it. I often see teams with a lot of potential fail because they scream to each other during games or they don&#8217;t listen to each other. If you want good teamwork then you need players next to you who you like and trust and that works both ways. With good teamwork then you already have won your first round with that alone.</p>
<p>Respect for your other players is one thing but you also must put in a lot of effort to become better.  Most of the top teams play pretty much daily in order to improve and stay ahead of the competition. One thing that I recommend is that you play practise matches against other teams instead of for example Gamebattles matches. These matches are for practise only and you can afford to loose there without it having any effect on your record or something like that. These practise matches are fun and you will learn from your mistakes so that in matches that matter it will not happen again!</p>
<p>What I also did was watching some video&#8217;s of other teams on Youtube, you see what they do and maybe even pick up some sweet spots that you did not know of! For example the video &#8220;Infused.SqR vs Dignitas: ShopTo CoD4 Final&#8221; (see below) was a video where I learned a lot from and using some tactics from this video also improved my own game!</em></p>
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<p><strong>David says:</strong><br />
So do you guys drill a lot of tactics/positions? Or do you more just rely on pure skill, teamwork and good communication?</p>
<p><strong>&#8211; Patrick &#8212; says:</strong><br />
<em>Well we just practise a lot and in these practise games we slowly create tactics that work for us. For our tournament match that we have sunday we just played the maps we are playing over and over again and now everyone knows where to go and what to do. By doing this we have created some tactics and found some good spots! Of course we rely on skill, teamwork and good communication but these are factors that every top team must have or else your team will never make it to the top. Communication is a big factor in winning games, if you have excellent communications then you kinda have a UAV in your headset!</em></p>
<p><strong>David says:</strong><br />
lol I like that.</p>
<p>Ok so a lot of people play with the standard default setup and controls &#8211; what controls do you use (layout/sensitivity etc.) and what equipment/controllers/accessories do you use?</p>
<p><strong>&#8211; Patrick &#8212; says:</strong><br />
<em>Well I played with the standard sensitivity and button layout for a long time but I noticed that you can play better with high sensitivity because you can respond much quicker then you can with a lower sensitivity ( Offcourse sensitivity is more related to what you like, this is just what I experienced ) and I am now playing on sensitivity 5 and I like it! The button layout is also something that is different for every person. I currently play with the tactical button layout because I can do a &#8220;dropshot&#8221; then and that often gives me an advantage on the opponent. But the disadvantage of using the tactical button layout is that you can not knife a person as fast as you normally could. This is just a choise that a player has to make for his own.</p>
<p>I currently have 3 headsets, 2 tritton headsets and a steelseries headset. The &#8220;soundwhoring&#8221; in Modern Warfare 2 is not as bad anymore as it was in Call of Duty 4 but it might give you the edge you need to win. I have the normal Xbox360 controller but I did try the Special Modern Warfare 2 controller but you must have small hands to use them or something because those special buttons on the back are impossible to reach if you want to have a normal grip on your controller. I also have something that is called a &#8220;KontrolFreek FPS&#8221;. This is a small extension that you place on your analog stick and that should improve your aim. I did not really notice that but it does feel great in your hands when you have them on your controller!</em></p>
<p><strong>David says:</strong><br />
What advice would you give to players who aren&#8217;t in a clan but want to join one?</p>
<p><strong>&#8211; Patrick &#8212; says:</strong><br />
<em>Well it depends on what kind of clan you are looking for. If you want to keep it casuall then just get some friends together and play for fun! You don&#8217;t want some fanatic in the team if your just playing for fun and he keeps screaming because you are just relax and doing your thing.</p>
<p>If you want to have a decent team on Gamebattles then you should just look trough the top 50 and see if any teams have only 4 people and might need a extra player or maybe they even have a post in their team blast that they are recruiting! I often get messages on Gamebattles that a player wants to join the team but trust me that the top 10 teams have there roster sorted and are not looking for people. You will only get a no (if you even get a response) and it will only make you feel like some random that nobody wants.</p>
<p>If you are looking for the best in Europe and you want to compete with the best then I recommend that you join the <a rel="nofollow" target="_blank" href="http://www.decerto.net/">Decerto</a> community. Here all the top teams are active daily and pretty much every day teams are starting there or looking for a player.  These teams are, so far I have experienced, much better then I have encountered on Gamebattles. If you just starting playing team games then I do recommend to get some experience first before going here because nobody likes being destroyed by a professional team. You can find teams to play practise matches against and find all the information about the upcoming tournaments and lans in europe! I think these are your best options when you are looking for a team.</p>
<p>If you have a tough time getting on a decent level then don&#8217;t give up if you really want it! I know a lot of players who had to fight for their skill and are now playing with the best. Some people are just lucky and kick ass the first time they start playing.  So just think about what you want and what kind of team you want and just see what is out there!</em></p>
<p><strong>David says:</strong><br />
What&#8217;s your funniest gaming moment?  Do you have it on video?</p>
<p><strong>&#8211; Patrick &#8212; says:</strong><br />
<em>Well I don&#8217;t really have one specific moment that was the funniest gaming moment, after playing for some years you just encouter a lot of funny and weird stuff! Sometimes you hear weird things in the lobby or see funny stuff in the game. I also went to lans and a team meeting and ofcourse I had some funny moments there! On the team meeting we went paintballing and I shot my leader at that time straight on his private parts.  I laughed so loud that they found me and shot me as well but that was certainly one of the best moments ever. For some reason when we were home and started a match I had to sit out.  Not sure why&#8230; But this is just one of the many moments that I can recall, there are to many to mention.</em></p>
<p><strong>David says:</strong><br />
lol! Nice.</p>
<p>Are there any matches you have on video that are your favourite and/or do you have a montage?</p>
<p><strong>&#8211; Patrick &#8212; says:</strong><br />
<em>Well, the video that I mentioned before is one of the best video&#8217;s I have seen so far of a match. But a lot of video that are made by infused LukeJS and infused Sowerz are top quality. I always love watching them! And I am currently takes video&#8217;s with my capture card from matches and practise games against good teams and I will make a montage from that! I hope it will be awesome!</em></p>
<p><strong>David says:</strong><br />
And finally, can you draw a picture (over msn &#8211; nothing fancy) about how Painkiller makes you feel.</p>
<p><strong>&#8211; Patrick &#8212; says:</strong><br />
<em>Ok a little drawing</em></p>
<p><strong>David says:</strong><br />
Nothing too pornographic, I don&#8217;t want to have to censor my website lol</p>
<p> &#8212; Patrick &#8212; writes:<br />
<div id="attachment_321" class="wp-caption alignnone" style="width: 235px"><a href="http://www.modern-warfare.net/codpress/wp-content/uploads/2009/12/kurrupt-loves-painkiller-honest.jpg"><img src="http://www.modern-warfare.net/codpress/wp-content/uploads/2009/12/kurrupt-loves-painkiller-honest.jpg" alt="Kurrupt loves Painkiller, honest!" title="Kurrupt loves Painkiller, honest!" width="225" height="193" class="size-full wp-image-321" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">Kurrupt loves Painkiller, honest!</p></div></p>
<p><strong>David says:</strong><br />
lol nice</p>
<p><strong>&#8211; Patrick &#8212; says:</strong><br />
<em>Is that ok?</em></p>
<p><strong>David says:</strong><br />
Thats great *backs away slowly*</p>
<p>Finally is there anyone you would like to give a shoutout to?</p>
<p><strong>&#8211; Patrick &#8212; says:</strong><br />
<em>I want to thank Rick, our personal manager, and the other members of the management of H2k that they have given us the chance in the organisation. I would also like to thank all our sponsors such as <a rel="nofollow" target="_blank" href="http://www.zowiegear.com/">ZOWIE GEAR</a>, <a rel="nofollow" target="_blank" href="http://www.spam-energydrink.com/">SPAM Energydrinks</a>, <a rel="nofollow" target="_blank" href="http://www.azerty.nl/">Azerty</a>, <a rel="nofollow" target="_blank" href="http://www.bouncer4you.com/">Bouncer4You</a>, <a rel="nofollow" target="_blank" href="http://gamersuniform.com/">gamersuniform</a>, <a rel="nofollow" target="_blank" href="http://customer.i3d.net/?ref=22779">i3D.net</a>, <a rel="nofollow" target="_blank" href="http://www.second-vision.nl/">2nd Vision</a> and finally <a rel="nofollow" target="_blank" href="http://uk.thermaltake.eu/">Thermaltake</a>! And last but not least all the members of my team, Daredevil, KniFeR, Deadb, Divinity en Deviance, without them I would not be where I am now!</em></p>
<p><strong>David says:</strong><br />
Thanks Patrick and good luck in the ConsoleGaming 4v4 Steelseries tournament</p>
<p><strong>&#8211; Patrick &#8212; says:</strong><br />
<em>Thank you very much!</em>
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