iSoak'D 018: Don't Just Rely on Modding Part 2

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iSoak'D 018: Don't Just Rely on Modding Part 2

Postby isoaker on Mon Nov 24, 2008 8:48 am

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Same thing goes to both buyers and builders. Buying a CPS2000 or building an uberpowerful water cannon offers you a great tool, but it is the Soaker that does the soaking.

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Re: iSoak'D 018: Don't Just Rely on Modding Part 2

Postby Sun on Tue Nov 25, 2008 6:31 pm

If he can mod a gun, but can't aim it, that's sad. :oo:
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Re: iSoak'D 018: Don't Just Rely on Modding Part 2

Postby steelboot. on Tue Nov 25, 2008 6:35 pm

Yes, it is. Imagine, he could of used the three weeks he likely spent modding the 1200 doing something productive.
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Re: iSoak'D 018: Don't Just Rely on Modding Part 2

Postby Ben on Tue Nov 25, 2008 8:19 pm

All those modifications could have been done in an afternoon. If you spend three weeks doing that, you're doing it wrong.

And I don't think that work is necessarily unproductive. If you only focus on weaponry, yes, you're bound to lose, but a focus on all elements is the winning strategy, which is the message here as far as I can tell.

I'm waiting for the comic with the guy with a squirt pistol who thinks he's part of the SWAT team losing to a guy with more than 5 feet of range. :goofy:
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Re: iSoak'D 018: Don't Just Rely on Modding Part 2

Postby steelboot. on Wed Nov 26, 2008 8:16 am

[quote="Ben"]All those modifications could have been done in an afternoon. If you spend three weeks doing that, you're doing it wrong.

My point exactly. I also think that it would take much longer for HIM to mod a soaker than anyone else.
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