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ATTN: Egaeus by theymustbidiots2004-03-17 11:08:10
  thats good by Dad2TZK2004-03-17 11:27:09
    Hey Dad... If it's me, I sincerely apologize. by Llyr2004-03-17 11:30:46
      it's not what you said but about the unbalance by Dad2TZK2004-03-17 11:39:19
        standing in spawn by Nightwind2004-03-17 14:39:13
          No, it is not. by Naruki2004-03-17 14:43:25
            Okay, I can see the beef with that. by Llyr2004-03-17 14:53:30
              What you described... by Naruki2004-03-17 15:04:10
                i've seen the 1st thing by Nightwind 2004-03-17 15:17:57
and I don't understand how this is different then keeping them pinned down with unfair amounts of arty ANYWHERE with almost certain kills of any engie who repairs the tank, and keeping the tank shreaded.

I don't like being on the recieving end of arty stunlocks (as I tend to call them, in honor of the pummel/bash stunlocks that are used on old circle muds against hard to kill bosses) at all. So I never fire more ari or airstrike then it takes to take out the target, once.

as for making it a no arty zone. I would atleast wait for them to repair the tank, once. So that they have the spawn point. But I am known as a pushover.
[ Reply ]
                  Because it was declared illegal. by Naruki2004-03-17 15:25:28
                    by DNB by Nightwind2004-03-17 15:30:50
                      DNB is a game mod. by Naruki2004-03-17 15:35:27
                        good by Nightwind2004-03-17 15:40:39

 

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