Best Anti-Stackers
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quackdamnyou
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Raindog
I miss the stacker/antistacker leaderboard
I miss the stacker/antistacker leaderboard
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Dark_Stalion
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Ah man, someone did that the other night, let a stacker on and immediately booted them for stacking, was hilarious.
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Slap, definately. He wouldn't let Weed onto his team because it would make the teams unbalanced and cause a stack.quackdamnyou wrote:QUOTE (quackdamnyou @ Jan 31 2008, 06:57 PM) Yay, I made a list!
Seriously, whenever I pod finisher, if feel a little guilty for being on the wrong team.
All good choices up there.
I'm not good with 'best', but I will add: Slap, privateerm.
QDY, The officialself-proclaimed Allegiance authority on anti-stacking
One of the reasons that I nabbed him for @SPQR



Well, the problem with anti-stackers is so many mediocre pilots think that going against the stack is some how helping when in reality it help the stack in an opposite sort of way. To be an effective anti-stacker you really need to have the skills to make a difference. That said and done, my small list is about great pilots that I consistantly have noticed over the years to anti-stack.
champy
snack
raindog
$#@! off everyone else, your all stackers!
champy
snack
raindog
$#@! off everyone else, your all stackers!
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CronoDroid
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quackdamnyou
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Too true. Of course it comes down to overall team composition. Even mediocre pilots can make a huge difference just by being willing to do the dirty work. However you have to balance that with offensive operations and tactical assessment.Fragtzack wrote:QUOTE (Fragtzack @ Jan 31 2008, 08:37 PM) Well, the problem with anti-stackers is so many mediocre pilots think that going against the stack is some how helping when in reality it help the stack in an opposite sort of way. To be an effective anti-stacker you really need to have the skills to make a difference.
