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<blockquote data-quote="Xx Mr Bill xX" data-source="post: 35667" data-attributes="member: 483"><p><strong>2008 MLG PRO CIRCUIT</strong></p><p></p><p>2008 MLG Pro Circuit</p><p></p><p>As some of you may know on Gamebattles they have started a ladder called the 2008 MLG Pro Circuit. Now, I also know that many elites are new to gamebattles and all that but this is one of the best opportunities you will have other then attending actual MLG events to test your skills against top Halo 3 teams and a lot of H2 pros / semi-pros.</p><p></p><p>I am on a team called Body Count Rising at the moment and we have done pretty well. We were 8 - 3 at one point and 45th on the ladder. Unfortunately out of our next 6 games 3 were against top 10 teams and 1 other team who was just as good as them. We won the other two. So now we are 10 - 7 and 75th on the ladder, not bad for a team that has been together for 2 weeks. Now you may ask how does getting destroyed by teams that have been together way longer or are just much more individually skilled good for me?</p><p></p><p>Well, getting dominated by them isn't, but learning from the experience will be infinitely helpful. You can see set ups, how they work, how yours get broken and how to improve what you have. You can also learn some neat things like a ledge you can stand on that you never knew about or perhaps a spot that is really good to cover a hill that you never thought about. There are many more things as well as this.</p><p></p><p>You get to see some of who may be the top players in the game in action. I know that Type Z has a team along with several other pros who are just on teams and several semi-pros I recognize from halo 2. We played against Activee last night who played in some MLG H2 events along with a guy named Impulzzzer. The thing is if you don't take full advantage of this event then you miss out on a great opportunity. Pro teams won't be on game battles all the time, many did not play in the H2 one.</p><p></p><p>Also, not that anyone here is actually going to win, no offense, but it just won't happen at this point, but the winner of the playoff bracket gets an all expense paid trip to one MLG event of that teams choosing. The top 133 teams get into the playoff bracket and where you finish on the bracket determines your seed in the playoff. Its not hard to set up gamebattles matches. You can do it days in advance or if you see 4 people online you can set up a match in 15 seconds. Basically, if you aren't taking full advantage of this opportunity you most definitely should.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Xx Mr Bill xX, post: 35667, member: 483"] [b]2008 MLG PRO CIRCUIT[/b] 2008 MLG Pro Circuit As some of you may know on Gamebattles they have started a ladder called the 2008 MLG Pro Circuit. Now, I also know that many elites are new to gamebattles and all that but this is one of the best opportunities you will have other then attending actual MLG events to test your skills against top Halo 3 teams and a lot of H2 pros / semi-pros. I am on a team called Body Count Rising at the moment and we have done pretty well. We were 8 - 3 at one point and 45th on the ladder. Unfortunately out of our next 6 games 3 were against top 10 teams and 1 other team who was just as good as them. We won the other two. So now we are 10 - 7 and 75th on the ladder, not bad for a team that has been together for 2 weeks. Now you may ask how does getting destroyed by teams that have been together way longer or are just much more individually skilled good for me? Well, getting dominated by them isn't, but learning from the experience will be infinitely helpful. You can see set ups, how they work, how yours get broken and how to improve what you have. You can also learn some neat things like a ledge you can stand on that you never knew about or perhaps a spot that is really good to cover a hill that you never thought about. There are many more things as well as this. You get to see some of who may be the top players in the game in action. I know that Type Z has a team along with several other pros who are just on teams and several semi-pros I recognize from halo 2. We played against Activee last night who played in some MLG H2 events along with a guy named Impulzzzer. The thing is if you don't take full advantage of this event then you miss out on a great opportunity. Pro teams won't be on game battles all the time, many did not play in the H2 one. Also, not that anyone here is actually going to win, no offense, but it just won't happen at this point, but the winner of the playoff bracket gets an all expense paid trip to one MLG event of that teams choosing. The top 133 teams get into the playoff bracket and where you finish on the bracket determines your seed in the playoff. Its not hard to set up gamebattles matches. You can do it days in advance or if you see 4 people online you can set up a match in 15 seconds. Basically, if you aren't taking full advantage of this opportunity you most definitely should. [/QUOTE]
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