Thread: This game sucks!
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11-15-2008 11:44 PM #16
Re: This game sucks!
"Sympathy means a lot, coming from Kulmar. I didn't think it was possible.
Good luck getting rid of your disease. If you're infected, though, stay away--I can't afford to be a zombie right now.
" Ednos

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11-16-2008 06:11 PM #17
Re: This game sucks!
I've had quite the opposite time in ZPS. It seems like every server i log into has Alltalk on, so that the zombies and humans can hear each other over the entire server, and 90% of them are playing some custom version of the house/cabin that was in the gmod zombie panic, the rest have ping times of 500+. Those seem to be the only servers i ever find people playing when connecting. There usually isn't some intense moments or anything, it's guys with shotguns simply mowing down the zombies while upstairs blocked by a 3 couches that take 10 minutes of clawing to jiggle just right, or that one huge water map where every room is blocked and it takes forever for the zombies to get in.
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11-16-2008 09:58 PM #18
Re: This game sucks!
ZPS is a great mod who's potential is achieved only on great servers. Kinda like TG for the most part.
Back on topic...
L4D has the 3 hallmarks of a good zombie game
1)Lots and lots of zombies
2)Teamwork
3)An easily remembered 3 letter acronym.|TG-Irr|Adaxa
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"Jesus saves! He passes to Moses... SCOOORE!"

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11-17-2008 05:10 PM #19
Re: This game sucks!
You obvously were not there when the 6th held a ZPS game night on the TG server, yes like all games you need a good server such as when L4D hits the shelves you will have lots of kids running round playing music through there comms and gunning down team mates, but here at TG you'll have the experience you dream of.


"A pessimist sees the difficulty in every opportunity; an optimist sees the opportunity in every difficulty."
Winston Churchill
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11-17-2008 05:17 PM #20
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