Discussion: Natural Selection / Natural Selection - General Discussion - I really dont like FF in this game.. - Originally Posted by Nightfire
if FF helps newcommers to play with us, i encourage the
if FF helps newcommers to play with us, i encourage the rest of us to be there for them. if you don't like FF, deal with it! this isn't just about you, it's about getting people to know and want to play with us. and better more, to be part of the community.
I disagree. Forcing people to play on FF nights when they don't want to play will only cause resentment. James doesn't want to play when FF is on. He doesn't like it. That is his opinion and it is his right not to play when FF is on.
It not possible to force someone to play when they don't want to. That just sounds silly.
And can you show me where the right not to play without FF is written in the Constitution? (oh wait... we're not in the Sandbox... nevermind)
Anyway, Miko alludes to legitimate issues. The comments that hit home with me is that it's "hard NOT to hit your team" as aliens. Well, that's the heart of FF, if you ask me. Everything is harder. The entire game is more intense. More frustrating, more exciting, more suspenseful. I guess it's not for everyone. I've yet to see a balance issue introduced by FF that sent the gameplay into an unrecoverable talespin.
I know I will forget those FF days and just connect to the server only to take out my entire team with a GL.
if your comm will drop you a gl..
::glare::
and i think they change the name.. otherwise its every tuesday and thursday night (or till enough ppl join)
or if there are a lot of regs on, sometimes they put it on..
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