So let me get this straight:
Non-Cheese way:
Everyone hides in a Titan bubble, pops out and fires gallys and hides back in bubble when reloading. Valus goes down pretty swiftly by the sounds of things.
Cheese way:
Players use ramps to avoid valus at start before retreating to using the area under the stairs (or crates at far end) to avoid major phalanxes who don't flinch due to Angry modifier. If valus is at opposite end player will need to deal with surrounding enemies in order to pop out and get shots at valus.
So, isn't cheesing making something easier and eradicating the risk of death? Which one of these more closely matches "cheesing"....
...... Oh.
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I guess I cheesed it because I hid like a frightened mouse under the stairs (albeit a heavily armed mouse) It's hard to call it cheese though when you can [i]still[/i] get killed above the light and under the stairs. All you're doing is using the environment as it is to stay safe in the face of some pretty terrible enemy modifiers. No one glitches out of the map or made themselves invulnerable. I don't know why everyone thinks it's "legit" to stand up in front of Valus like you have a bullseye on your forehead just begging him to shoot you.
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Read my post again ;0)
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Yeah, I know, this was meant for the topic overall. I agree with you. I guess you could read my response with tongue firmly in cheek