Monster Racer Rush
Select between 5 monster racers, upgrade your monster skill and win the competition!
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Build most powerful forces, unleash hordes of monster and control your soldiers!
3.80 / 5.00 4,200 Views(If you're wondering, I just recently found out how to save tf2 pics as JPGs, so that is the reason for all my screenshots. XD This one came from a Kritz game)
But anyway, I've been using the Kritzkrieg as of late. I feel as if it is much more defensive than the regular medigun for several reasons: Practically, and most often, it is used on defense. Although the Kritzkrieg can be devastating in a push, these seem seldom to occur on offense.
Also, with the Medigun, the Medic is active in the Ubercharge, that is, he usually has to move for it to be effective (take fire, block sentry. However, with the Kritz, it is very easy to just stand behind a corner and let the soldier/heavy/demo fire, while you rack up the assits.
Lastly, I feel that the Kritzkrieg is quite handy for holding choke points, thus (at least for Payload maps, which is all I have been playing as of late) it makes it more useful on defense.
TL;DR: My oppinion Kritzkrieg < Medigun (in most situations)
I suppose I could try using the Kritzkrieg for a bit. I do enjoy giving soldiers the achievement, "Tri-splatteral Damage."
At 2/23/10 07:04 PM, HeavyTank wrote: For heaven's sake..the point of the kkg is not to "bang out more ubers"...it's just to allow the medic to play in a different, more agressive (but also a bit harder) mode...
Yes, but they're also significantly weaker than an invuln, so you can build them up quicker to use more.
On a side note, have you ever kritzkrieged a sniper? It's wicked effective because it is one shot, one kill with every bullet.
At 2/23/10 07:17 AM, HeavyTank wrote: just out of curiosity, which medigun did you use?
I use the Medigun almost exclusively, both on offense and defense. I just feel that the point of the Kritzkrieg (to bang out more ubers) just doesn't overcome the fact that you aren't invulnerable.
... and I liked it.
I liked it.
He showed no emotions.
And I think he knows a little more about atomic physics than you do.
I'm looking forward to this. All the shows that run on Adult Swim (save the anime) are great, from the original shows, like the Venture Brothers, to the reruns of great shows, like King of the Hill and Futurama. I would enjoy it if they started to rerun the older Simpsons episodes myself.
What a terrible pokemon to base a costume after...
At 9/25/09 08:45 AM, MrCrawford wrote: Drrrrr... Drrrrr.... Drrrrrr
Wait a sec, why did the people stretch?
I guess that's good. Nothing difficult about squeezing the ketchup onto a surface though.
There is a better version of this site which includes a load more about your name:
At 1/31/10 08:51 PM, shadow50000 wrote: Um..... I wasn't asking you to do my project for me. i wasjust asking for ideas.
He has a point. Also, may I suggest doing that experiment where you look at your cheek cells through a microscope.
My guess is that the hats have to do with milestones. If you have a certain number of hats you unlock one, and so one for the other two.
Also, the edit loadout button is extremely helpful.
Is there a searchable, comprehensive list of Users of the Day? I don't want to have to look through pages just to see if I was selected.
At 1/21/10 06:59 PM, Luxury-Yacht wrote: That's a good fucking book, man.
I concur.
If push come to shove, you can always watch the movie, or the Simpsons episode.
There are now Mochi Ads concerning the senate election for Ted Kennedy's seat. I don't know about you, but I don't play flash games to influence my political decisions.
Martha Coakley bashing on Scott Brown, as if I didn't already hear enough of it on the news.
Alright, get this, Newgrounders. I'm not the type of person who keeps up to date with editing their gamer picture, motto, bio, etc. But today, I was in the middle of a game of Search and Destroy in Modern Warfare 2 when I see a message pop up.
"Your Xbox Live account has been suspended. Please check your Windows Live ID e-mail address for more information."
So I go here, and I discover I was suspended for 2 days for having the word "bitch" in my bio. Seriously. The bio which I had for nearly a year and a half is the reason for this.
Perhaps I'm crying over spilt milk, but this is truly insane. So many others do much worse things, but Microsoft is deciding to crack down on people like me.
Thoughts? Has this happened to anyone else?
At 1/8/10 05:11 PM, Sonik-Team wrote: I'm still kicking it oldskool with my dinner jacket and waistcoat.
You don't even have to make that much of an effort. (I like it!) But, how hard is it to put on dress pants, black shoes, and a collared shirt?
At 1/8/10 05:06 PM, Bacchanalian wrote: It's the atheists who don't know anything about what happens after death.
I'm curious, what do you think?
It's the theists who DO KNOW there is something more.
True, they believe they know, but they don't know what eternal life and eternal suffering really mean.
And in most Christians' cases, Heaven and Hell are defined clearly enough for them to know which place they're going to like (Heaven), which place they generally think they're going (Heaven), and/or which place they'll work to get into (Heaven).
Obviously, people strive to go to heaven when they die. Purgatory exists too, however
On top of that, atheism may or may not derive motivation to act in this life with regard to death. Meanwhile, theism to the tune of Christianity colors all action in this life by its ramifications during judgment UPON DEATH and life AFTER DEATH. If anything, the religious aught to be more death-centric, as their life philosophy centers around it, but...
Death-centric? Christians believe that death is but a minor speedbump in the whole scheme of things. However, our life on earth determines eternal life.
It has to do with how much I would miss them for the remainder of my own life.
Are these people religious? If so, aren't you worried how much they will be saddened that they won't be able to see you when you die?
Anyhow, religious people think that something comes after death, thus making death seem not as definite and ominous; and that is why I believe religious people think less about death.
"and that is why religious people think less about death."
Since when has proper formal attire consisted of:
- Work boots
- Jeans
- Those ridiculous looking American Eagle sweatshirt/button-up shirt/sweaters
- Other inappropiate items that make it look like you just robbed a Spencer's Gifts
???
At 1/7/10 10:41 PM, Bacchanalian wrote:
Not if you don't think that much about it. And you've yet to explain exactly why a religious person would think less about death than an atheist.
I think it's kind of like knowing when you're going to die. If you're an atheist, (I presume) you believe that once you die that's it. Nothing more, nothing less. If you're religious, you're not really sure what comes after death, but you know that there is something more. If one knows exactly when his or her psyche will cease to exist (death, for atheists), it is quite scary. Religious people are not sure what comes after but it's something, so they receive security from this. Hope my point is across.
... what "you think" is a far cry from what is "fact." Fact would have a study proving it - a study not as statistically flawed as the video pox linked to.
My apologies, fact was an incorrect word.
At 1/7/10 10:26 PM, Bacchanalian wrote:
Social and economic infrastructure has less to do with life expectancy than how a person feels about death? Exactly how does thinking about death effect one's life expectancy anyway?
If the video is to be believed, religion does affect life expectancy. Death would cause anxiety if you were in old person, wouldn't it? (Seinfeld episode comes to mind!) I think it's this assurance that there is something after death that allows religious people to have longevity.
On another note, this thread intrigues me. As for my first post, I would like to know exactly what an atheist believes, as far as the creation (or lack of one!) of the universe goes.
At 1/6/10 11:05 PM, poxpower wrote: I really wish they controlled for faith better. I want to know. Is it really doing anything? Or is it just something they all have in common? Is it faith itself or belonging to a group? Why mention faith then?
I think it's the fact that when a person is religious they learn to think less about death. They believe in eternal life, and that life on earth is but a tiny stop in the whole spectrum of things. As such I believe it has little to do with community, but with the effect religion has on a person's mindset.
I mean to say, like with the Flash submissions, there is a View All button next to the heading. One is not present for the art. Anyway, I take it that there is not. Thank you anway.
I was wondering if there was a way to access your list of art favorites straight from your user page. Thank you in advance for the help!
To Kill a Mockingbird tells the story WACOM County, and the crisis of conscience that rocked it.
I know, it's good.
Eh, but it's the same way with all other websites. I try to apply common sense to what I post on the Internet.