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Re: So how do we fix it and make it better?

In Reply to: So how do we fix it and make it better? posted by Dale on January 10, 2004 at 12:06:37:


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Posted by:
Dave _Tackleberry_

on January 10, 2004 at 16:27:31

Id avoid the gas thing completely. It just seems that if a grenade can stop a tank for 15 minutes, and if tanks cant leave the roads, and if they chrono at 250 fps, and if the ref has a remote kill switch, and if they cant stop on 80% of the field, then theres alot of restrictions agains the tanks as it is, even if some of them are for good reason (the R/C stop sounds dangerous to me).

If your relying on infantry to keep you in the game, and they could give a rats arse if your in it or not, then your paying the field to keep you from playing. (Im not saying that that field had ppl who didnt give a rats arse, but its possible that you could find yourself in that situation) IF theres gona be a rule like that, give the tankers the option to switch sides. Then they can find a side that will support them, and if its unbalanced, the ground pounders who didnt want to protect the fueld dump and opted to go rack up kills will suffer from it.

Thats my 2 counterfiet cents, whats the name of the field were talkin about again? It sounds like they went along way in their preperation, spending cash on bulldozing larger roads isnt cheap lol.

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