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Going to dispute Butcher. Massively overrated because of the tag.
He wasn't as good as let's say Leadfeather or even Tino the Elf, and you don't see those two creeping up on these lists.
I'll grant you roo & stinger.
One name that hasn't been mentioned but should:
Rilak ~Lod~
He wasn't as good as let's say Leadfeather or even Tino the Elf, and you don't see those two creeping up on these lists.
I'll grant you roo & stinger.
One name that hasn't been mentioned but should:
Rilak ~Lod~
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He's a great myth player that started the tradition of MWC. I think that stands alone as a huge accomplishment in myth history and puts him up there as a "GMPTNOR".
Would people even recognize grim as a "great" myth player if he did not host MWC following b.net's final blue bar?
I think not.
Would people even recognize grim as a "great" myth player if he did not host MWC following b.net's final blue bar?
I think not.
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Weltall!
How about Okko? SPQR?
Sandman
Kugar for christ sake... he hasn't been around in a while.
How about Okko? SPQR?
Sandman
Kugar for christ sake... he hasn't been around in a while.
Re: Great Myth players that no one remembers:
There are no great players that no one remembers, because if they were great...
Re: Great Myth players that no one remembers:
No, because Grim's accomplishments as a Myth player would not have merited it. He gained his recognition as a "great" Myth player through showing up in post-Bungie MWCs and being a key cog in his team's success.par73 wrote:He's a great myth player that started the tradition of MWC. I think that stands alone as a huge accomplishment in myth history and puts him up there as a "GMPTNOR".
Would people even recognize grim as a "great" myth player if he did not host MWC following b.net's final blue bar?
I think not.
Player skill is the metric being used to identify players here, not tournament organization 'skill'. If you are going to put up tournament organization 'skill' as a metric, then let's throw up Rolling Rock as a great player as well.
Re: Great Myth players that no one remembers:
yeah he was a key cog in his teams successes.
comparing grim and rr as TO's in recognition of great myth players translate to a bellowing shout for grim and a whisper too short on wavelength to be heard for rr
comparing grim and rr as TO's in recognition of great myth players translate to a bellowing shout for grim and a whisper too short on wavelength to be heard for rr
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RR wasn't a bad player at all really. He was known for being extremely melee-heavy and rushy, which I'm sure comes from the fact that his original team, EE, always played with a ridiculous numbers disadvantage.
He also hosted tournaments and ran a centralized tournament website.
He just got a lot of shit for being outspoken among the Ms. Manners crowd that Myth used to have.
He also hosted tournaments and ran a centralized tournament website.
He just got a lot of shit for being outspoken among the Ms. Manners crowd that Myth used to have.
Re: Great Myth players that no one remembers:
If you are discussing tournament organization, any comparison between RR & Grim wouldn't be that unfavorable to RR. They both have hosted multiple team tournaments that featured around 24-32 teams each. RR probably even had less help than Grim in forming his tournaments.
Re: Great Myth players that no one remembers:
I got drunk with RR. Therefore he is better than any of you.
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I like Tino, but he was terrible (I mean like, even friendly random captains would pretty much write off any % they gave him). Was there some small window where he wasn't stoned and might've cared enough? Either way, Butcher was a superior player.
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fucking seeker saying tino was good 

Re: Great Myth players that no one remembers:
Yes that time when Tino wasn't stoned all the time was called 1999.* As we all know, 1999 was also the time when Butcher was "active" as a player on Myth. (I have no clue how to deal with the Street Fighter stuff. Therefore, let's avoid dealing with that quagmire.)wwo wrote:I like Tino, but he was terrible (I mean like, even friendly random captains would pretty much write off any % they gave him). Was there some small window where he wasn't stoned and might've cared enough? Either way, Butcher was a superior player.
Anyway - in terms of individual tournament accomplishments, Tino outshone me,you, & Butcher (shit my only individual highlight in the early 99 era was destroying Synapsed and his partner in a 2 v 2 tournament with Sartan -DC-.). After all, I believe he reached the finals of Trial By Combat - one of the few major FFA tournaments in Myth history. (http://mythgraveyard.org/004560 -)
Now, you can certainly make the argument that getting to the finals of an FFA tournament requires a far bit of luck. I won't dispute that fact. After all, Voodoo was never as good as the 7PR win made people think him to be. I also won't dispute that Tino was terrible in 2000 & 2001. However, in the 1999 era, the skill gaps were so large that if you were "terrible" & "friendly random captains would write off any % they gave him" that you wouldn't have reached the finals of such a tournament. You would have been fodder for any decent player to guarantee themselves a top 3 finish.
*Tino only became a stoner after B.net went down. Before that he was a band geek.
P.S.: Death Bastard , this debate was before your time. Step out of the way.
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HATE U SEEKER