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:And please, don't forget to add <nowiki>~~~~</nowiki> in the end of your comments on Talk pages. <span style="font-size:15px;color:#00c1d9">'''''~'''''</span> [[User:Sealed|'''Sealed''']] 10:46, 15 June 2015 (CEST) | :And please, don't forget to add <nowiki>~~~~</nowiki> in the end of your comments on Talk pages. <span style="font-size:15px;color:#00c1d9">'''''~'''''</span> [[User:Sealed|'''Sealed''']] 10:46, 15 June 2015 (CEST) | ||
− | == About the variation | + | == About the ruled variation: "no worm rotation abuse" or "no telecow/jetcow" == |
[[People/Run|Run]], it was me who wrote that variation with rule, because actually most of Hysteria players dislike Worm Rotation Abuse, and they consider it as itself a cow. They will get angry in chat if you teleport next to a worm exploring the rotation or using jetpack to stay closer to a worm at the end of the round. I never seen a rule about suicides (in hysteria), but they might exist too. People play hysteria like an artillery game, like a crazy type of BnG. So they see Worm Rotation Abuse as a "noobish thing". I think the correct is the host say it before the game start as a rule, but this rule is so common that they expect you to know it. I'm sorry if my english was not clear enough to express that, but that was what I was trying to say. I believe this rule is also applied in competitions. --[[User:FoxHound|FoxHound]] ([[User talk:FoxHound|talk]]) 03:45, 12 July 2020 (UTC) | [[People/Run|Run]], it was me who wrote that variation with rule, because actually most of Hysteria players dislike Worm Rotation Abuse, and they consider it as itself a cow. They will get angry in chat if you teleport next to a worm exploring the rotation or using jetpack to stay closer to a worm at the end of the round. I never seen a rule about suicides (in hysteria), but they might exist too. People play hysteria like an artillery game, like a crazy type of BnG. So they see Worm Rotation Abuse as a "noobish thing". I think the correct is the host say it before the game start as a rule, but this rule is so common that they expect you to know it. I'm sorry if my english was not clear enough to express that, but that was what I was trying to say. I believe this rule is also applied in competitions. --[[User:FoxHound|FoxHound]] ([[User talk:FoxHound|talk]]) 03:45, 12 July 2020 (UTC) |
Revision as of 04:55, 12 July 2020
Hysteria the quickest scheme with the turntime being only 1 sec.
Generaly there is No Rules in Hysteria, but using turn advantage (also known as Telecow)is frowned upon in funner matches but a Vital tactic in League matches.
Hysteria is a Good scheme for newcomers to Learn good hotkey/fkeys weapon selection skills and weapon accuracy.
Many Love Hysteria, Many Hate Hysteria,
Either way its here to stay and has made its mark on the game as #1 most played scheme in many modern leagues such as www.tus-wa.com. —Preceding unsigned comment added by Pizzasheet (talk • contribs)
- I'm not sure if you are using the talk page in the right way...
- And please, don't forget to add ~~~~ in the end of your comments on Talk pages. ~ Sealed 10:46, 15 June 2015 (CEST)
About the ruled variation: "no worm rotation abuse" or "no telecow/jetcow"
Run, it was me who wrote that variation with rule, because actually most of Hysteria players dislike Worm Rotation Abuse, and they consider it as itself a cow. They will get angry in chat if you teleport next to a worm exploring the rotation or using jetpack to stay closer to a worm at the end of the round. I never seen a rule about suicides (in hysteria), but they might exist too. People play hysteria like an artillery game, like a crazy type of BnG. So they see Worm Rotation Abuse as a "noobish thing". I think the correct is the host say it before the game start as a rule, but this rule is so common that they expect you to know it. I'm sorry if my english was not clear enough to express that, but that was what I was trying to say. I believe this rule is also applied in competitions. --FoxHound (talk) 03:45, 12 July 2020 (UTC)