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Scrublord McGee
As many of you might have noticed, I lurk on these forums and the GameFAQs forums, pretty much talking from theory and word-of-mouth rather than actual experience. Why you may ask?
1. I live right in the sub-rural middle between two hotspots for competitive gaming.
2. I have no reliable and "trustworthy" transportation. And I mean trustworthy as no one has faith that I, a 6'2" 225 lb. guy, won't get abducted or robbed except for me. I would get a license if everyone I knew wasn't so busy.
3. Bad lag on HDTV, even in Game Mode, and the regular TV is in a concrete dead-zone.
What does that mean?
1. There is no competition within walking distance.
2. There is competition within driving distance, but I cannot drive, and I cannot get a ride either.
3. Online is a hit or miss: either I can consistently get my ass handed to me, or I can hope that every one in ten games I actually get to play.
So, the big question: should I give up on competitive gaming?
1. I live right in the sub-rural middle between two hotspots for competitive gaming.
2. I have no reliable and "trustworthy" transportation. And I mean trustworthy as no one has faith that I, a 6'2" 225 lb. guy, won't get abducted or robbed except for me. I would get a license if everyone I knew wasn't so busy.
3. Bad lag on HDTV, even in Game Mode, and the regular TV is in a concrete dead-zone.
What does that mean?
1. There is no competition within walking distance.
2. There is competition within driving distance, but I cannot drive, and I cannot get a ride either.
3. Online is a hit or miss: either I can consistently get my ass handed to me, or I can hope that every one in ten games I actually get to play.
So, the big question: should I give up on competitive gaming?