But they don't completely even things out, and I'm willing to bet some of those guys who switched intentionally played stuffty so ABO would lose. I would not consider moving players between teams an option because of that possibility.
In our very first CS:S matches, Iban moved to the ABO team and topped the scoreboard for them; more than doubling Dodger's score who was in second.
In Team Fortress 2 we had about six of our people fight for ABO and you guys beat us twice once ALL OF OUR MVPS started fighting for you guys.
In Blockland Afgan DM, Iban fought for you guys and again was an MVP for ABO's side.
I mean, every game we've played so far, except for Shinji's Airbase, we've had our people fight for you guys and give it an excellent game every time. I feel that's a really harsh accusation; that we'd put winning above sportsmanship. It's always been to me personally about the games, and I'm sure the rest of the GPRB feels similarly. Nobody's been sabotaging your teams, we gave you good players who played as they always did, stop making excuses.
How about we play Blockland? If you all really are as great as you say, you'd play on even terms, instead of insisting we play games that not everybody owns or possibly have problems with.
But no, you're all a bunch of loving yellow-bellied pussies. "Oh, ABO only has 3 players to fight 12 of our guys in [insert game here]? Let's go and do it anyway!" After the battle... "Oh yeah, we beat them so badly! We're so proud of our victory against insignificant odds!"
If I set up a game, and only a few of my enemies showed up, I'd either kick out a few of my guys, or wait until a few more of your guys get there until it was ten vs. ten or whatever, I wouldn't loving start the game if my team outnumbered the enemy four-to-one.
What exactly was your excuse when we hosted Ace of Spades yesterday, that only Shinji, Dodger, and Cancel showed up to a game with virtually no system requirements and literally no cost? I mean, there are more ABO than GPRB, you could've helped the 1 or 2 people that had problems running it, and then you could've shown up and taught us a few lessons in zerg rushes. But so far, Shinji's Airbase and the initial CS:S matches were the
only times ABO showed up in equal numbers, and we still won both times.