Discussion: Game Forum Archives / Brink - I play stopwatch old skool - I played Wolf:ET and ETQW. quite a bit. Wolf:ET I played competitively for a few
I played Wolf:ET and ETQW. quite a bit. Wolf:ET I played competitively for a few years (CAL invite). Wolf:ET was a soul stealer for me. After playing on a few random servers I realized I was playing against bots! AHHHH!
Anyway, you will find me on stopwatch old skool servers if they get populated. I like that each side has a chance to beat the other on the same map (stopwatch) and I like playing with FF on, bots off etc.
Here is an FYI
Standard
This is the default config for Brink and is used during the Campaign mode. It attempts to create a friendly environment for new multiplayer gamers by removing friendly fire and limiting VOIP to fire teams. The settings are:
Team Damage: Off
Maximum Players : 16
Maximum Team Size: 8
Rank Restrictions: On
Fixed Map Duration: Off
Overtime: On
Global VOIP: Off
Team VOIP: Off
Bots: On
Voting: Off
Old Skool
Finally Old Skool is aimed at players who want something closer to the original Enemy Territory style games, Splash Damage’s previously titles. That means no bots, fixed map times and no rank restrictions. Its settings are:
Team Damage: On
Maximum Players : 16
Maximum Team Size: 8
Rank Restrictions: Off
Fixed Map Duration: On
Overtime: Off
Global VOIP: On
Team VOIP: On
Bots: Off
Voting: Off
Can someone post the server settings for Brink on TG, or link me to where they are?
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Team Damage: On
Maximum Players : 16
Maximum Team Size: 8
Rank Restrictions: Off
Fixed Map Duration: Off
Overtime: On
Global VOIP: On
Team VOIP: On
Bots: On
Voting: Off
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