What is that one component of your gaming setup that gives you the edge?
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Logitech mouse. Three buttons on the side for knife, pistol, and slot 6 which could be rockets or defib.Comment
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G5
Xfi sound card (with me medusa headset)
4 GIGS OF RAM < MWHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA
that and years of playing every battlefield gameComment
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X-Fi card and surround sound. Total, clear, full awareness of every single thing going on around you. The sound placement makes all the difference when you can hear not only *exactly* where but how far away anything is. Perfect for locating snipers (just lure them into firing a single shot) or hearing which way that tank is driving when you're trying to hide for a Pilum shot.
That, my G5 and my lag-free connection.Comment
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Playing with good team players. When I play with team Redneck on DiG servers we have not been on the losing side. It strange how people don't use team work as much as they should. If I die, they res me, If I need ammo, its there. I just can't say enough about good team work.
As far a me, I would say it's my old CRT monitor. lol I can't stand playing on my gf's LCD. 8ms is still too much to bug me while sniping.
Also a good headset. I hear those little foot steps when people are behind you, someone its just a friendly tho. Better safe then sorry tho.Comment
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Not sure which LCD you have, but you might be lagging some. Right now anything over 27 has a high lag to me. Anything over 2ms is kinda laggy for good shooting,or good sniping.
But it was still fun for me playing on a 32, you could see people from so far away.Comment
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This works great in Camp G, because most of the "newbie" players will bunch up with other people like it offers them some sort of protection from frag nades....
yea...my rig is getting pretty old, going to be 4 years old in a few months. So I would have to say me...and my ability to learn from my many mistakes :laugh:Comment

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