View Full Version : question about core exp.
irsolazy
2003-10-20, 09:53 PM
The new expansion will be coming out, I have not started playing PS yet but if there is about 3k of ppl on each world if that on the server and with just that bit of ppl, how will their be the huge battles. Since there will be a huge new area or whatever they call it how will you be able to take over/lock a continent with not enough man power?
I just think everyone will be spread out.
BTW. do I need to buy regular PS, lets say I but the core expansion do I need the regular PS to play in the regular PS areas?
Biohazzard56
2003-10-20, 09:56 PM
alot of people will come back , the underground caves have bases im shure most people for days if not weeks will stay underground most of the time. With the new instant action improvements it should be easier to find battles or so ive experienced.
VashTheStamped
2003-10-20, 09:59 PM
you need reg PS to run the expansion...so go blow $80...:lol:
irsolazy
2003-10-20, 09:59 PM
How many ppl does a server hold, about 3k you would say at the most??? I can just picture everyone spread out and no huge battles?
Biohazzard56
2003-10-20, 10:11 PM
their are still huge battles a massive is like 75 people. Id say the servers will max out at 5k. Plus the new underground caves are only a 1/3rd size of a regualr continent with maybe 4 or 5 bases a piece.
irsolazy
2003-10-20, 10:17 PM
You consider 75 ppl alot?? O man how I miss beta, I was in a battle with like 450 people.... we can say the server didnt hold up well. lol
Phaden
2003-10-20, 10:20 PM
He was saying that the "Massive" shows up on the base with 75 people in it. But no, there are still some really big battles involving mult bases. Those are REALLY hot.
SandTrout
2003-10-21, 01:14 AM
Zerg Vs. Zerg is an interesting situation for infiltrators. Should you risk the crossfire from the battle, or waste time to circle around, or Try to get a plane and bail before AA blows it out from under your ass?
Still some REALY big battles out there with multipule Massive enemy forces in SOIs
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