Author Topic: How did the game end?  (Read 11812 times)

May 05, 2005, 06:19:06 PM
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Manta

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Agreed. I never played with the old Onos, but the current Onos is crap. Killable by one HMG? Bah.

May 05, 2005, 07:20:13 PM
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Speaking of game lengths.. people should really never give up, ever. Today I was comm on hera with the aliens starting in archiving. We got some upgrades, a phase in ventilation, but we weren't holding much res. Then our base got owned and I figured, oh well, game over. By chance a marine survived in processing. We relocated there, and since we still had a phase gate in vent, and since the aliens had not put the hive up, we were basically able to lock down both hives and then win.

A lot of times sudden comebacks occur, even in the worst scenarios. Teams should never give up!!
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May 06, 2005, 10:24:13 AM
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However, "never give up" does not mean "turret farm MS to no end, camping the entrances with HMGs". If it's clearly over, meaning you can't get out and there's absolutely no chance of winning, don't drag it out!
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May 06, 2005, 02:50:47 PM
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I half agree on that and half disagree. On one hand, it's so horrible to sit there and just wait to die, especially if the aliens are stupid and don't catch on, just going in and out to take free kills. Besides, most people just decide to fight it out to the end on instinct. On the other hand, dragging it out just results in this long, boring process.

May 06, 2005, 03:40:36 PM
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Yeah. People don't seem to notice all the positive changes that have bene made in the recent versions...
If you like previous versions of NS so much, go organize a bunch of people and host your private server with an old version of NS. The new versions are clearly better, and chances are, they'll stay.
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Free A1 is a "positive change"...?

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May 06, 2005, 04:23:37 PM
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I still think 2.01 was the best version in terms of balance, by a LONG shot.