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[504th]Arens 10-09-2002 02:22 PM

How about Multiplayer Geneva Convention?
 
I know war has no mercy. I know it's dirty. But weel, just listen to what I have to say.

I used to play this game on a 100mbit connection. It was cool, the game was fast. If people with hing pings on 56k modems would enter the map, I would enjoy beating them. Ha ha, lame hi-pinger, bang bang.

Now, 'till december I am playing on a 56k modem. That sucks. Downloding maps takes a lot of time, and in multiplayer I don't reakky stand a chance against all the cable/ADSL or better players. These 56k people pay a lot of money to be online, get yelled at, (auto)kicked for no reason, annoying timeouts: what I'm trying to say is: all you (us) fast connection players... couldn't we cut these people some slack? Just be uncareful once, stand still in an open location when you know a modem player is sniping out there, just, you know, small stuff like that.

[504th]Arens.

10-10-2002 08:01 AM

i deal with pings worse than a 56k on a daily basis thanks to at&t's dedicated customer satisfaction department so if i can kill...no oOo:

10-11-2002 10:47 PM

no shooting high pingers

pffft! what next, no shooting people armed with a mauser, or no shooting people who are reloading?

Chronic Diarrhea 10-13-2002 12:54 AM

Sorry, but when I play MOHAA, I usually want to do well. Sure I don't really care about my score, but it's nice to OWN everybody else in a server once in a while. I know it sucks for 56Ker's, but I want to have fun playing MOHAA, and just letting people kill me is not very fun. Besides, I hardly look at people's pings, and I never consider the ping differential when I am in a shootout with another guy.


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