
Buwaro Draemon
WarRavens Capital Punishment.
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Posted - 2014.12.27 19:48:00 -
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Mad Kras wrote:I'd like to also have a 3D model of the map in the warbarge, you know on that big useless table. 30 seconds in the warbarge like during FW. Back in the E3 build there was a 3D layer of the map. But only the Outpost location and the MCC's location with some turret placement.
Side effects of playing Dust:
Emotional trauma, Anger Management issues, Post Traumatic Stress Disorder, and Depression
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Buwaro Draemon
WarRavens Capital Punishment.
478
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Posted - 2014.12.27 19:50:00 -
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ADAM-OF-EVE wrote:warbarge was meant to be a staging point we could organise squads in. now we are in it for about 2 secs before we deploy. then we have the spawn timer that reaches zero and spawns you in 5-10 secs later. both of these can make 1 side quickly overtake the map in the first mins of the battle and make it hard or near impossible to fight back. many times i have spawned into a 5 point map and the enemy has taken the center point before the first blue has reached the first point and viceversa.
what we need is the time for organisation and spawning in without affecting the quick battles we want.
my suggestion is this. all players spawn into the warbarge. at which point they can start to deploy to the ground. you now have 30 secs to spawn in, join a squad and work out your plan of attack. the mcc will have a forcefield up preventing deployment from it and also projecting a forcefield onto the ground spawn areas. this is what allows every team member to spawn onto the map before battle commences giving every player on both sides the same start time.when battle starts all forcefields drop. if you are a heavy waiting for an uplink before deploying you can remain in the warbarge until its deployed.
this mean no one will have a spawn delay and everyone will start the fight at the same time and will be able to organise before hand. everyone wins Well technically the Warbarge was meant to house mercs, and more like a hangout space too.
Side effects of playing Dust:
Emotional trauma, Anger Management issues, Post Traumatic Stress Disorder, and Depression
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