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Author Topic: What the hell are the GUARDS for?  (Read 3520 times)

Re: What the hell are the GUARDS for?
« Reply #15 on: March 23, 2010, 06:00:42 am »

since playing with the pa it seem strange why it isnt implemented.doesnt seem to affect pvp to much,kinda balances mercs (kinda)
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Re: What the hell are the GUARDS for?
« Reply #16 on: March 24, 2010, 03:45:29 pm »

imagine 20 guys with APA MK2 and miniguns (with the customary 10 supermutants with RLs) entering modoc and sitting there for 4 hours slaughtering anything that comes in.
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Re: What the hell are the GUARDS for?
« Reply #17 on: March 24, 2010, 04:09:38 pm »

I totaly disagree with you here brother,Im glad we dont have this top teir equipment in fonline.Its nice to play around with it for a little while and be gods for a week but already im bored with it I'm ready for the wipe to come and turn it all back to normal.I go around the map and find some stashes of good stuff around but I also find that the guys that already have more than they need are hording all the rest and not sharing.Normally I wouldnt mind this so much because I prefer to stay simple with my equipment but I cant compete with gods in apa with pulse weapons and gauss rifles while I run around with a combat jacket and a sniper rifle.I guess I could go and get some CA but its still not going to be much help.I feel like having these things available all the time would just widen the gap between the the super rich and the casual gamers even more.
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