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Re: What happen to this game? [message #289903 is a reply to message #289486] |
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trooprm02 wrote on Tue, 09 October 2007 21:10 | I was waiting for a topic like this to be started, but this idea is kinda redundent. Play in a smaller server, servers like 30+ just attract too many new kids because they like the idea of alot of people playing. Most people find in smaller server (16-24) theres alot better teamplay, thats why I love it when bigger communities open up smaller servers, like Jelly RA, AOW2, and n00bstories CCM2 are some of the best smaller servers our there atm (just @ the top alone).
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You're right. I play Renegade only when I have friends online, and we always hop onto a small server. Not much teamplay in the bigger servers, mostly just new players and preteens who are attracted by the big numbers. When you and a friend are on the same team in a big server, you cannot make a real difference in the game.
However, if you're playing with buddies in a 20 player server, all you need is a few people working together to cause some real damage. And to say "Me and so-and-so just destroyed most of the Nod base on our own" gives you a satisfying feeling
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Re: What happen to this game? [message #290010 is a reply to message #286933] |
Fri, 12 October 2007 04:36   |
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Trooprm has an excellent point for once, but he forgot a few servers in his list. Black-Cell AOW and BlackIntel1 are also good small servs
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