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Re: "Cartel" game and demo ammo?

In Reply to: "Cartel" game and demo ammo? posted by Captain_Caveman on May 19, 2003 at 19:42:48:


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Posted by:
john "tugboat150" south
on May 19, 2003 at 22:44:20

: How was demo and tank ammo handled at the Viper game?

: Required to use ???? rounds?
: Ammo limited to ???? rounds?
: Any other ammo concerns ????

: required to use 0 (NURF)rounds
: ammo limited to 0
:the ammo was a joke. you went on the field with no cannon ammo. If your side didnt get the supply box you were out of luck. I was the only tank there and i never was able to fire a shot. do to the fact that thr opposing force controlled the demo packs and laws rockets. We never got a ammo drop. although i was finaly given two nurf about 4pm sat but was unable to use them. do the the opposing team having a large supply of nurf and no where to use them except for a couple of rental laws. my opinion is that vipers rules pertaining to tanks and ammo is totally against tanks. I strongly reccomend that any tank or laws operator check to see if viper changes his tank ammo rules BEFORE you attend one of his games. I did not finish the game I was so frustrated at the inability to to fully use my tank I left the game Sunday am prior to the restart. I DO WANT IT KNOWN that I hold no bad feelings toward viper of any other players, But I do feel that his limiting tank ammo and restricting the tank operator from using his own be it nurfs or paint needs to be revamped.

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