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Post by Rubble on Jun 27, 2006 20:32:31 GMT -5
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RedRock
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Post by RedRock on Jun 28, 2006 0:46:19 GMT -5
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Post by Lamron on Jun 28, 2006 1:37:46 GMT -5
Its a great looking game, but that reminds me why I don't like team play games. A bunch of random people who haven't trained together can not be effective. And I can certainly understand shooting your own teammates when the mission fails and its their fault. I often feel the same way at work.
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Post by RedRock on Jun 28, 2006 21:24:03 GMT -5
Its a great looking game, but that reminds me why I don't like team play games. A bunch of random people who haven't trained together can not be effective. And I can certainly understand shooting your own teammates when the mission fails and its their fault. I often feel the same way at work. Right, so you have to find a few choice people you can depend on and who trust you in return. It's just a nice nice bonus when you actually like the people at the same time! Same as in real warfare. Real Cornwall's Sharpe series sometimes, and you'll see how he captures that the redcoats were faithful to their duty because that's where their mates were! Remember, A friend helps you move. A good friend helps you move bodies.
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