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Default 03-20-2003, 07:26 AM

[quote="Mr_nStuff":22cba]


Binding Lean+Strafe only gives you a disadvantage.. Because when you bind lean and strafe to one key.. You.. uh.. Basically lean whenever you strafe.. It's a disadvantage.. Anyone on the other end of the scope that thinks it's a disadvantage.. You need to wake up.. the only disadvantage you have is the inability to aim at moving targets.[/quote:22cba]

You're an idiot, if it gives you such a "disadvantage" then why the fuck do so many people do it? It can be used to peoples advantage by making them harder to hit, for example battering a+d while running with leanbind enabled makes you a far harder target to hit especially to people attempting to snipe you.

Doing this with leanbind disabled would be a lot harder as you'd be pressing 4 buttons instead of just 2. There goes your theory down the shitter.

Ive lost track of the amount of idiots i see running about with leanbinding enabled firing smg's and getting cheap kills while theyre duckwaddling about like some kinda of inbred retard.

Maybe you should actually do some research on it before spouting a lot of bollocks. oOo:




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