The creature known as Homo campuis is a bipedal creature native the the planets of the frontier. These creatures are rarely ever seen due to them living in remote areas, and by using camouflage to their advantage. The Homo Campuis has been known to hunt their pray from a distance, and often when encounter up close, it will retreat into a submissive or defense state where it either runs away, or uses an amped wall for safety. Their main predator, Homo Grappuls differs from the Campuis by the way it hunts it’s pray. The Homo Grappuls will often charge its pray with unrelenting force, and will often result in Grappuls catching its pray. The Homo Grappuls is the main predator to the Homo Campuis, and have been hunting them for millions of years.
I have actually had the rare honor of saving a spitfire camper. I told them about how the game isn’t designed for that, and it ends up being more fun by staying on the move. Months later, I found the same player several times. He now mains Stim and Flatline.
I distinctly remember one time when I took the spitfire into my hands. For a while, I played the game as intended, running and gunning. But at some point, for no reason at all, I simply grappled up to a tall point and started raining fire in all directions while sitting completely still. This hasn't happened since, but it made me convinced - it's the weapon. It... speaks to you. It whispers dark things. And while some can resist it's temptation for some time, but not everyone, and not all the time.
I used a spitfire once back in the day when I was like G2 (or G3) Cus There was someone else with a spitfire on the enemy team (If I remember correctly) And I never touched it again after that.
if that happens i use a kraber, because A) i suck with it, so ironically they make it easier, and B) if i can kill them more effectively with a gun i suck at, this by metric makes them even worse players
I used it in Titanfall 2 (it's fine in Titanfall 1) just to get it to gen 2 for my "everything to gen 2" challenge I still haven't finished, and that's it. I can't stand using it; not for any "I feel so dirty" reasons, I just hate how it feels and plays.
So spitfire campers are basically koala bears? Where they die of starvation because they don’t recognize eucalyptus leaves as food when it’s off the branch, and all they had to do was pick it up and eat it? Yeah that’s an accurate comparison
I got into an argument with a Spitfire A-wall, Smart Pistol, and Tone user who tried to justify that they require skill to use. I executed both him and his titan (i play Scorch) every chance i could. He rage quit. Anyways, great video!!
@@blizzardgaming7070 that's accualy bad because northstar can still shoot accurately and deal lots of damage, plus if you get too close we can easily fly away or run 👌
This is all true. But sadly "good" players who know the game and the movement that use the spitfire sadly get grouped into this category you speak of. The spitfire is extremely good at mid to long range. But in my honest opinion, it is just not viable at close range. I lose so many gun fights up close with the spit that is has brought me to believe it's more balanced then it may seem. But this is of course if the spit is being used by a player that actually moves.
I’m currently regening every weapon and run and gunning with the spitfire its actually really REALLY fun. Too bad the most people who use this thing camp
Yeah, it's a great moble mid-long range weapon, although if you are in a close encounter, It's best to switch to your side weapon as spitfire cannot hipfire and so becomes shitfire.
You know, I always wondered...is it a bad thing to use the A-Wall for its intended purpose? I've considered "alternative strategies" for it such as to give titans an amplifier for their damage should a titan-eye-height cover be present, or putting it in front of a turret and going on with my day, or even putting it in a doorway and firing a Devotion at the crit zones of a titan, but I've never wanted to just...sit there with an A-Wall and a Devotion and start shooting people as that feels cheap, even though that's the intended purpose of the A-Wall as far as I'm concerned.
in david attenbrough's voice, "and now, here we have the spitfire camper in his natural habbitat, secure in his knowledge that he cant be seen, happy with his life, untill,,,," . love the forntier geographic format, more please man.
I used to play around with the spitfire just only the sound. Usually i just run around as cloak pilot dropkicking people rather than camping because staying in one spot it's going to get you killed all the time without learning anything.
An A-wall enthusiast here. Don't always camp, but sometimes do - proudly so. Reasons? Multiple ones. For once, i'm not good at moving and aiming simultaneously. I tend to perform better when i completely remove my left hand from keyboard and devote 99% of my brain power to just aiming via mouse. 1% is left for essential needs like breathing (could be rerouted too?) Two: i have a natural inclination for heavy "firepower at the cost of speed" characters no matter the game. This also has aesthetic element to it, for i also prefer simply larger characters - a criteria A-wall man fits perfectly. Three: sometimes i'm just lazy and can't be bothered. I just relax, forget that "shift" button exists and just casually stroll my way to the objective. This actually helps too, because in this relaxed state i find it easier to spot and react to moving targets that appear in my FoV. Could be some form of ADHD. That being said i do acknowledge that this isn't a particularly virtuous mode of existence, so i try to not abuse A-wall too much, sometimes going entire matches without using it or exclusively using as a self-defense mechanism, only deploying when already under heavy fire. Which more often than not results in me dying before A-wall touches the ground. But when it does work and i kill the offender as he struggles to finish off my last 1% of HP - boy does it feel good.
O H. M Y. G O S H. THIS IS GOLD!! I'd LOVE go see more of these!! They likely use the Spitfire as it is the most damage and they have evolved to bite from the shadows. This the most effective weapon to do so is Spitfire.
The Psychology of A-Wall campers especially Spitfire campers is because the combination is...effective? 2 shot and you're killing someone without even giving them a chance to fight back. You also need an extra effort to counter them when the wall is still active which is annoying, my lad often call those campers "Little Tone" lol.
Not even an hour ago I switched to the Kraber so i could shoot a Spitfire player camping on the giant antenna on Exoplanet. There also happened to be like two other Spitfire campers in the lobby.
I personally think that the Spitfire is like a fungus, as you mentioned, but like the fungus Ophio Cordyceps, it only affects a specific order of pilots, that being the order that includes Cloak and A-Wall pilots. It gets into there system via spores and it takes over their brains, then (like Ophio Cordyceps) it forces the pilot to look for an area with the perfect conditions
Next you need to go into the phycology of grapple mains, because me a stim main can’t comprehend why they enjoy launching themselves into the stratosphere at break neck speeds. Any time I ask a grapple main about this they refuse to elaborate
The last few weeks of playing there has seemingly been a vast surge in the number of spitfires and cars. Won't be long before I feel people start saying they are doing more harm to the game than the hackers. They can take the game down, but that just makes us want to play more. But these people make it so you don't want to play at all.
I'm getting back into tf2 and running around like an excited cat with the grapple, sliding, all that jazz and using the spitfire after trying it this time and liking how it feels (if not a little unwieldy after a second on the trigger with ads). I ended up getting flak from a few players about using it and one said "cuz all spitfire mains camp behind your a-walls on the other side of the map"...but I'm using grapple, fuck half my kills are slide close-quarter kills. So me and him chilled out and talked a little abt it, this whole time I thought it was just an isolated thing with him and the other couple people just didn't like it. I never realized it was a thing, dear lord.
It’s the weight of the gun and the rambo feeling you get from the spitfire, I personally do use the movement system to get even more kills and have fun but if i hate the world i pop out the shield
I use spitfire, but, I run around like a fucking psycho. I’m pretty much rambo when it comes to titanfall 2 I just walk around holding down the fire button and mow people down as I enter rooms or whatever lol
I laugh for whenever anyone uses a spitfire in my game I immediately drop my loadout and change to my kraber loadout to repeatedly stomp the spitfire user into the ground
Hi. I am a Scorch main. I've never used anything else other than Scorch in all the time that I played Titanfall 2, so I'm even unable to easily learn other titan's powers buttons. I played a little of Legion for FD, and sometimes picked NorthStar, but I can do not that much, even compared to just using Scorch. Idk why it is, but it would be interesting to know. Maybe you can do a video with this style about those who "main" either just one titan or one precise playstyle.
As a spitfire main I must say that I do not agree- I use grapple to quickly get to and from camping spots, switching about once a minute when people become wise of the area or when other pilots aren't in season.
I remember when I used the Spitfire. But I also use it like a normal Titanfall player and didn't camp. I've evolved to running around with the devotion.
Would semi-regularly run into the same guy who would camp with a G2 and quit the moment he got killed. What really scared me about him was that despite that he was gen 100...
I use spitfire as a cloak pilot " I like taking batteries for my team" BUT, I have always and will never use a tone titan. I have reached regen for Ion, Northstar, Ronin, and Monarch but will NEVER use tone.
There is an old russian saying - the grave will fix the hunchback. As soon as I spot any sort of camper on a level I take it as my personal responsibility to deliver them to the grave with my titan, my frag grenades, my firestar and my mobility. Practice shows that when spitfire camper is met with circumstances when they don't have enough time to set the camp, they will either leave their camp or leave the server. If they leave the camp, just find the next camp using the audio cues of spitfire gunshots and repeat until the spitfire camper leaves the server or is forced to choose other tactics. To be honest, I have TF2 on two platforms but played almost exclusively on PC and on European servers. I didn't have problems with these species, and found them rare. But whenever I want to have fun at the cost of others being angry, I prefer cloak/DMR with 3 sentry turrets, which is especially fun on maps like new colony, forward base kodai and, of course, angel city, with some high points suitable for spreading cancer all around the map from high rooftops suitable for sentry turret placement. I find Spitfire to be inferior to DMR in this way, especially with DMR's ability to grind through titans and kill pilots across the map in one or two hits. Pilots, as soon as you find yourself on the server with spitfire or any other sort of camper, be sure to deliver your foot straight to their face with high velocity and melee autoaim precision. The hunt is on.
"No you see, the spitfire camper must evolve and adapt to the bloodthirsty predators of the jungle, then they start camping to pick off easy targets for food beacause otherwise would be predators if they weren't camping." David attenborough
On xbox you mostly get spitfire campers with grapple to get to higher spots or AR campers with cloak to hide in corners it sucks because it's not even the stereotype
If I grab the spitfire I'm either in the mood to do a little trolling or I'm about to become sweatier than a high school locker room in the swamps of Louisiana when the AC is out
Ive noticed that most campers have high hours counts on games such as CoD and apex, very movemnt based games, but when they move to a movement centered game such as TF2 they simply cannot keep up and revert back to no movement and simply camp
Now do Monarch mains.
A dark and treacherous path I must walk… deep into the mind of a mad man
I’m a gen 4 monarch main. Why is that unliked? I’m genuinely asking 😂
Edit: I know I’m a noob for being gen 4…
*Consume 🔋🔋🔋*
I just like bt and monarch is closest to vanguard class titan so the choice was pretty simple.
Easy enough: Food. done
I wanna say for everyone we need more frontier geographic
Agree
Totally true
i agree,it reminds me of a video about the other tf2 with pyrosharks and gibus engies,man it was fun to watch
Yup
We need it as a series
The creature known as Homo campuis is a bipedal creature native the the planets of the frontier. These creatures are rarely
ever seen due to them living in remote areas, and by using camouflage to their advantage. The Homo Campuis has been known to hunt their pray from a distance, and often when encounter up close, it will retreat into a submissive or defense state where it either runs away, or uses an amped wall for safety. Their main predator, Homo Grappuls differs from the Campuis by the way it hunts it’s pray. The Homo Grappuls will often charge its pray with unrelenting force, and will often result in Grappuls catching its pray. The Homo Grappuls is the main predator to the Homo Campuis, and have been hunting them for millions of years.
@M.M.A.C thank you
gold
@@mjwlol thank you
perfection!
I read that in David Attenborough's voice.
I have actually had the rare honor of saving a spitfire camper. I told them about how the game isn’t designed for that, and it ends up being more fun by staying on the move.
Months later, I found the same player several times. He now mains Stim and Flatline.
You did a great thing, Pilot.
at least he doesn't main the car XD
that weapon is getting old
yo eggbulb its been a while
0:33 I was literally thinking about this yesterday. This video was absolutely amazing. Got a good laugh
I’m so glad!
I distinctly remember one time when I took the spitfire into my hands. For a while, I played the game as intended, running and gunning. But at some point, for no reason at all, I simply grappled up to a tall point and started raining fire in all directions while sitting completely still. This hasn't happened since, but it made me convinced - it's the weapon. It... speaks to you. It whispers dark things. And while some can resist it's temptation for some time, but not everyone, and not all the time.
I used a spitfire once back in the day when I was like G2 (or G3) Cus There was someone else with a spitfire on the enemy team (If I remember correctly) And I never touched it again after that.
same
if that happens i use a kraber, because A) i suck with it, so ironically they make it easier, and B) if i can kill them more effectively with a gun i suck at, this by metric makes them even worse players
@@AxisCorpsRep Were you ever in a discord server named ghost lounge ? Because I was in that server and I think I saw your name there
@@giorgosotuposapotofrontist4992 my memory sucks, so, probably, but not that i can confirm
I used it in Titanfall 2 (it's fine in Titanfall 1) just to get it to gen 2 for my "everything to gen 2" challenge I still haven't finished, and that's it. I can't stand using it; not for any "I feel so dirty" reasons, I just hate how it feels and plays.
So spitfire campers are basically koala bears? Where they die of starvation because they don’t recognize eucalyptus leaves as food when it’s off the branch, and all they had to do was pick it up and eat it?
Yeah that’s an accurate comparison
Close the only difference is that the koala moves more, but some spitfire campers still eat shit like koalas. All in all pretty close assumptions.
I got into an argument with a Spitfire A-wall, Smart Pistol, and Tone user who tried to justify that they require skill to use. I executed both him and his titan (i play Scorch) every chance i could. He rage quit. Anyways, great video!!
Ah a scorch user. No wonder his tone got obliterated. Scorch is well balanced, just stay as far away from me as a northstar.
He had the annoying kit in his blood.
A yes,As you can see, It will take great skill to use a weapon that locks onto enemies and 1 hits them
@@blizzardgaming7070 that's accualy bad because northstar can still shoot accurately and deal lots of damage, plus if you get too close we can easily fly away or run 👌
@@KaReaper73456 but scorch can’t, that’s the point I was making.
Dude. Had a good laugh. Thanks for that
That’s the goal! Thanks for commenting Aspenox :)
This is all true. But sadly "good" players who know the game and the movement that use the spitfire sadly get grouped into this category you speak of. The spitfire is extremely good at mid to long range. But in my honest opinion, it is just not viable at close range. I lose so many gun fights up close with the spit that is has brought me to believe it's more balanced then it may seem. But this is of course if the spit is being used by a player that actually moves.
@TheSovietOnion l why?
Meh. I use it and move. I dont know why people cry about this gun ,its available to anyone .
@TheSovietOnion l did you know if you hit all your shots with a spitty mag you can kill up towards 25 pilots with a single mag
@@huggablegrunt6120 umm reload takes no time soo it's useless skill
@@georgeousthegorgeous yea its not practical just a interesting fact
I’m currently regening every weapon and run and gunning with the spitfire its actually really REALLY fun. Too bad the most people who use this thing camp
Yeah, it's a great moble mid-long range weapon, although if you are in a close encounter, It's best to switch to your side weapon as spitfire cannot hipfire and so becomes shitfire.
Yes thank you it's like parkour with a minigun it's great
@@peterhiser7883half the kills I get are hip fire slides man ya gotta *BELIEVE*
@@caseytenebris1979THIS MAN GETS IT
"This is the first battle with spitfire campers of many, but for the first time, we can truly hope for victory." Vice Admiral Marcus Graves
Once, someone sitting still with a kraber called me a spitfire camper. I was moving around the entire map with the thing, how the fuck--
You know, I always wondered...is it a bad thing to use the A-Wall for its intended purpose? I've considered "alternative strategies" for it such as to give titans an amplifier for their damage should a titan-eye-height cover be present, or putting it in front of a turret and going on with my day, or even putting it in a doorway and firing a Devotion at the crit zones of a titan, but I've never wanted to just...sit there with an A-Wall and a Devotion and start shooting people as that feels cheap, even though that's the intended purpose of the A-Wall as far as I'm concerned.
A-wall is for breaking damage breakpoints, especially against titans, doing MASSIVE damage
in david attenbrough's voice, "and now, here we have the spitfire camper in his natural habbitat, secure in his knowledge that he cant be seen, happy with his life, untill,,,," .
love the forntier geographic format, more please man.
I used to play around with the spitfire just only the sound. Usually i just run around as cloak pilot dropkicking people rather than camping because staying in one spot it's going to get you killed all the time without learning anything.
An A-wall enthusiast here. Don't always camp, but sometimes do - proudly so.
Reasons? Multiple ones.
For once, i'm not good at moving and aiming simultaneously. I tend to perform better when i completely remove my left hand from keyboard and devote 99% of my brain power to just aiming via mouse. 1% is left for essential needs like breathing (could be rerouted too?)
Two: i have a natural inclination for heavy "firepower at the cost of speed" characters no matter the game. This also has aesthetic element to it, for i also prefer simply larger characters - a criteria A-wall man fits perfectly.
Three: sometimes i'm just lazy and can't be bothered. I just relax, forget that "shift" button exists and just casually stroll my way to the objective. This actually helps too, because in this relaxed state i find it easier to spot and react to moving targets that appear in my FoV. Could be some form of ADHD.
That being said i do acknowledge that this isn't a particularly virtuous mode of existence, so i try to not abuse A-wall too much, sometimes going entire matches without using it or exclusively using as a self-defense mechanism, only deploying when already under heavy fire. Which more often than not results in me dying before A-wall touches the ground.
But when it does work and i kill the offender as he struggles to finish off my last 1% of HP - boy does it feel good.
i can confirm these facts, as i have ran into countless spitfire campers during my time playing titanfall 2
I learned so much about this interesting creature, very informative.
Nice doggo
O H. M Y. G O S H.
THIS IS GOLD!!
I'd LOVE go see more of these!!
They likely use the Spitfire as it is the most damage and they have evolved to bite from the shadows. This the most effective weapon to do so is Spitfire.
THANK YOU CIRRUS YOU GEM OF A HUMAN 💎 Definitely doing more!
@@MoDen31 AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA
YOU'RE WELCOME!!
And S W E E T!! I am SO looking forward to more Frontier Geographic!
“Most damage” “bite from the shadows” have you heard of the mastiff cloak combo.
0:40 Tbh I actually often think those dudes on the ground are grunts, but I pass by so quickly they can’t kill me.
Speed is life
@@MoDen31 I’ve got em in the pipe, 5x5.
The Psychology of A-Wall campers especially Spitfire campers is because the combination is...effective? 2 shot and you're killing someone without even giving them a chance to fight back. You also need an extra effort to counter them when the wall is still active which is annoying, my lad often call those campers "Little Tone" lol.
Dude when I started watching you, you were at 3.1k now your at almost 9k congrats man keep on trucking
Thanks Velrisa! Glad to have you along for the ride
Not even an hour ago I switched to the Kraber so i could shoot a Spitfire player camping on the giant antenna on Exoplanet.
There also happened to be like two other Spitfire campers in the lobby.
No need...just carry a charge rifle
@@michaeldonnelly7256 I have literally never managed to get a pilot kill with that thing in my 80 hours of Titanfall XD
@@nef36 damn, lol
0:43 I have played like 1000+ hours of apex and I agree
I used a fourth option the CAR
I’m happy you enjoyed making this, BECAUSE THIS IS AMAZING
As a spitfire camper if its fun to use then ım gona use it
Same specimens who play Gibraltar with a spitfire in Apex legends.
I personally think that the Spitfire is like a fungus, as you mentioned, but like the fungus Ophio Cordyceps, it only affects a specific order of pilots, that being the order that includes Cloak and A-Wall pilots. It gets into there system via spores and it takes over their brains, then (like Ophio Cordyceps) it forces the pilot to look for an area with the perfect conditions
Next you need to go into the phycology of grapple mains, because me a stim main can’t comprehend why they enjoy launching themselves into the stratosphere at break neck speeds. Any time I ask a grapple main about this they refuse to elaborate
They watched too much spider man as a kid
@@MoDen31 damn, that simple?
My spitfire is level 1.
(Plus I’ve only used cloak and a-wall for executions)
As a creature of camping with spitboi, I have evolved to move with a stimboi. Within a few days of playing.
Clearly spitfire camping is top tier skill
Okay this is hilarious, please please please make more of these
I wanna see a documentary like this on holo-pilot mains.
They are exceedingly rare and nocturnal. It will take a while to study them properly 📝🧐
@@MoDen31 fair enough
The last few weeks of playing there has seemingly been a vast surge in the number of spitfires and cars. Won't be long before I feel people start saying they are doing more harm to the game than the hackers. They can take the game down, but that just makes us want to play more. But these people make it so you don't want to play at all.
How are you playing I get kicked halfway through each game?
Hey what do people think about the eva 8?
@@jimbomclimbo7467 Eva 8 is strong, but not hated.
Bring this series back.❤
I'm getting back into tf2 and running around like an excited cat with the grapple, sliding, all that jazz and using the spitfire after trying it this time and liking how it feels (if not a little unwieldy after a second on the trigger with ads). I ended up getting flak from a few players about using it and one said "cuz all spitfire mains camp behind your a-walls on the other side of the map"...but I'm using grapple, fuck half my kills are slide close-quarter kills. So me and him chilled out and talked a little abt it, this whole time I thought it was just an isolated thing with him and the other couple people just didn't like it. I never realized it was a thing, dear lord.
It’s the weight of the gun and the rambo feeling you get from the spitfire, I personally do use the movement system to get even more kills and have fun but if i hate the world i pop out the shield
As a spitfire camper previously unaware of Frontier Geographic this man must have insider knowledge cause this was accurate af
I use spitfire, but, I run around like a fucking psycho. I’m pretty much rambo when it comes to titanfall 2 I just walk around holding down the fire button and mow people down as I enter rooms or whatever lol
just a few games ago i encounter such species I couldn't understand their behaviour but this video makes it clearer
I laugh for whenever anyone uses a spitfire in my game I immediately drop my loadout and change to my kraber loadout to repeatedly stomp the spitfire user into the ground
Even their physical appearance adapted, how fascinating
Grapple pilot + increased ammo spitfire + electric smoke= the perfect breaching device/anti camper equipment
I used the Spitfire to destroy the Spitfire
I personally think that it depends on what they play on, for example: on console movement is difficult without back buttons.
It is night and day.
I personally never really camped, but was mostly limited to the ground.
So I can see why players would camp.
Hi. I am a Scorch main.
I've never used anything else other than Scorch in all the time that I played Titanfall 2, so I'm even unable to easily learn other titan's powers buttons. I played a little of Legion for FD, and sometimes picked NorthStar, but I can do not that much, even compared to just using Scorch.
Idk why it is, but it would be interesting to know. Maybe you can do a video with this style about those who "main" either just one titan or one precise playstyle.
I’ve learned more from Frontier Geographic than I have from all my time in college 🥴
I hate flying as fast as I can, and them we have a sentry gun with 3x scope stopped on the roofs of somewhere invisible..
as a spitfire main, I am ashamed to be lumped together with such types of people
As a fellow spitfire main that doesn't have cement shoes I agree
As a spitfire main I must say that I do not agree- I use grapple to quickly get to and from camping spots, switching about once a minute when people become wise of the area or when other pilots aren't in season.
Nice. Pls make one about Ronin/Monarch who always steal our titan kills
Oh we're in for a treat if it's about to be a whole series
We need more of these.
Saw a G70 the other day.
Got really excited and jumped on the holo pilot.
He played amped spitfire the whole time (-__-)
please for the love of god do more of these
Yo my man actually using Ion! Nice
Amazing video my guy, love this format
Hell yeah, new TF2 content that isn’t just complaining about TF2 servers being down
I make it my personal responsibility to execute every spitfire awall I see - the a-wall makes it nice and obvious which side their back is
Don’t forget the complementary tbag!
I camped for about a week to get used to 'krabing at different ranges. Pretty helpful.
What makes a dangerous combo if you ask me? A double take main, a grapler main with the urge to shoot anything that moves
I remember when I used the Spitfire. But I also use it like a normal Titanfall player and didn't camp. I've evolved to running around with the devotion.
“Or the player tries to get bud and decide to watch iniquity videos” lol had me rolling
don't forget about how campers will use their new. founded powers to summon the giant camper tone
You've earned my subscription this was very educational
Thank you Viper! Very much appreciate it
@@MoDen31 no thank you for the quality content
Campers are campers because they didnt understand yet that SPEED IS LIFE
You’re forgetting that natural campers always seek out higher ground before camping.
Great deep dive, I'd love to see a video on the Kraber mains
I believe it's because of the lack of love and affection by the camper's parents during and before its juvenile stage
I use the spitfire with the wingman and thunderbolt pilot Is grapple
Boost is dice roll
Im pretty sure I'm a scumbag despite going mach 5 all over
This came out while I was in my psychology class
I love dis so much
Edit: we need a titanfall 2 food chain
This is an animal planet level documentary
this is probably my favourite titanfall 2 video
Would semi-regularly run into the same guy who would camp with a G2 and quit the moment he got killed.
What really scared me about him was that despite that he was gen 100...
I use spitfire as a cloak pilot " I like taking batteries for my team" BUT, I have always and will never use a tone titan. I have reached regen for Ion, Northstar, Ronin, and Monarch but will NEVER use tone.
I really liked the crossroads part, I'll keep that one in mind
This study is absolutely fascinating
There is an old russian saying - the grave will fix the hunchback. As soon as I spot any sort of camper on a level I take it as my personal responsibility to deliver them to the grave with my titan, my frag grenades, my firestar and my mobility. Practice shows that when spitfire camper is met with circumstances when they don't have enough time to set the camp, they will either leave their camp or leave the server. If they leave the camp, just find the next camp using the audio cues of spitfire gunshots and repeat until the spitfire camper leaves the server or is forced to choose other tactics. To be honest, I have TF2 on two platforms but played almost exclusively on PC and on European servers. I didn't have problems with these species, and found them rare.
But whenever I want to have fun at the cost of others being angry, I prefer cloak/DMR with 3 sentry turrets, which is especially fun on maps like new colony, forward base kodai and, of course, angel city, with some high points suitable for spreading cancer all around the map from high rooftops suitable for sentry turret placement. I find Spitfire to be inferior to DMR in this way, especially with DMR's ability to grind through titans and kill pilots across the map in one or two hits.
Pilots, as soon as you find yourself on the server with spitfire or any other sort of camper, be sure to deliver your foot straight to their face with high velocity and melee autoaim precision. The hunt is on.
"No you see, the spitfire camper must evolve and adapt to the bloodthirsty predators of the jungle, then they start camping to pick off easy targets for food beacause otherwise would be predators if they weren't camping." David attenborough
Do a full series on this stuff
On xbox you mostly get spitfire campers with grapple to get to higher spots or AR campers with cloak to hide in corners
it sucks because it's not even the stereotype
Spitfire campers are literal smooth brains
If I grab the spitfire I'm either in the mood to do a little trolling or I'm about to become sweatier than a high school locker room in the swamps of Louisiana when the AC is out
This is your best video so far
Thank you Grahomir!
At least north star kind of makes it a bit harder for the campers?
"Protective carapace" got me
'Camping' doesn't exist. "Git gud" as they say.
Frontier geographic should be a series.
It’ll be one :)
G20 and have kept my spitfire untouched and I intend on keeping it that way
I've used the spitfire but I didn;t camp with it, I mostly used it like a heavier assault rifle or SMG that you never have to reload.
Did a 1v1 on home stead and guy was camping ontop of the tower with spitfire and charge rifle
I used the g2 due to its decent close range reliability and long range ability to deal with spitfires and krabers
I use the smart pistol because it is fun and I get to feel like jack Cooper at the end of the titanfall 2 campaign.
The Next episode you can do phase shift mains, i’m curios what you Find about it
Please make more of this type of video!😁
Spitefire and Devo are my least used weapons and I can’t be more proud of myself
Ive noticed that most campers have high hours counts on games such as CoD and apex, very movemnt based games, but when they move to a movement centered game such as TF2 they simply cannot keep up and revert back to no movement and simply camp