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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
            but I not by Nightwind2004-03-17 15:09:06
              You can make team speak from limbo? by Naruki2004-03-17 15:17:08
                yes by Nightwind 2004-03-17 15:22:49
while I am a corpse, with the timmer counting, I often do some talking. Eather I am waiting for a medic, or watching what is going on arround my body.

Lets face it, there's a reason that people frag bodies that are still twitching. We have eyes and teamspeak voices.

I'm not asking to not be shot. I will clarify this. I think spawn protection should have a limited timmer. 30 secconds, or the 5 that you start with. It dosen't mater to me, it should be limited.

Further, I don't wait and do nothing if there's action just outside the door. That would be, well, cowardly. I do go join a firefight if it's close, and think about stratagy later.

the intersting thing about the near spawn on beach, is that it's underwater, so you HAVE to leave it rather qucikly.
[ Reply ]
                  "yes" is misleading. by Naruki2004-03-17 15:28:54
                    think by Nightwind2004-03-17 15:46:49
                      You can. by Naruki2004-03-17 15:53:54
                        I don't think you can tell. by YakkoWarner2004-03-17 17:44:18
                        warnings? by Nightwind2004-03-17 19:30:47

 

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