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View Poll Results: What Continent do you play on most? | |||
Amerish | 13 | 7.34% | |
Esamir | 19 | 10.73% | |
Indar | 145 | 81.92% | |
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2013-03-06, 03:06 PM | [Ignore Me] #79 | ||
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Used to be Indarside 2, and then the merger brought SOME fights on Esamir (I was told there was an NC outfit dedicated to Esamir from Soltech cause Indar was that bad). I enjoy the fights on Esamir WAAY more, although Andvari Bio Lab feels kinda broken (there aren't any lifts under the pad although there are arrows pointing out and in like on EVERY other bio lab).
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2013-03-07, 07:39 PM | [Ignore Me] #81 | ||
Private
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YOU ARE ALL SHEEP
I play on Amerish/Esamir, which ever has the biggest zerg attacking my awesome bunch of crazy people [M0O] Honestly, don't listen to the masses, there is always a fight to be had 20:00 - 24:00 GMT on one of these maps, not only that it's a fight you can actually use tactics and get time to think about what is going on. Unlike Indar where it's a spawn/kill/die COD fest meatgrinder. |
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2013-03-08, 04:51 AM | [Ignore Me] #83 | ||
Second Lieutenant
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Actually when playing strategically with my outfit I/we make next to no certs compared to what you can get if you just go to a biolab and fool around for half an hour. You make waaaay more certs this way then playing an evening long how the is meant to be played. Like taking and securing territory.
That's why people flock to Indar and the Crown. And unless they do something about cert gain, this is not going to stop. People go where the certs are, not where the game needs them. |
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2013-03-08, 05:39 AM | [Ignore Me] #84 | ||
Major
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Esamir was boring, never great fights there because you never have a tech plant and there is just too much fog.
Amerish wasn't like Amerish at all, I refuse to go there after they butchered the great Islands name from Planetside with this mess. Indar is the only one populated anyways but the Crown ruins the map, especially as a TR because it's basically 2 v 1 and makes for very boring gameplay. All that ever happened was Vanu attack the left and NC attack the right, the TR switch their forces back and forth and never have enough players to fight both. So all you see is the left and right sides constantly being claimed and reclaimed. That was all back from December though, I haven't played since. |
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2013-03-08, 10:11 AM | [Ignore Me] #85 | |||
Lieutenant Colonel
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2013-03-08, 10:39 AM | [Ignore Me] #86 | ||
First Sergeant
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I'd still WAY rather play on Amerish than any, and for the dumbest reasons too. I love the water, the terrain. It's just a beautiful continent, and my main in PS2 is flying a mossy, so it's just a perfect continent.
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2013-03-08, 12:16 PM | [Ignore Me] #88 | ||
Private
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I used to play on Indar almost daily but I have found myself playing Esamir now a lot more...yeah the Vanu love it to hell but I have been enjoying it lately because I suppose it's a change from so much Indar. Even if Vanu are warpgating us most of the time...
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2013-03-08, 01:17 PM | [Ignore Me] #89 | ||
Sergeant
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Unfortunately/fortunately, Indar. I say unfortunately, because I play there almost every time, and I would like to balance it between other continents. But I say fortunately, because if people were divided between the 3 continents, I would still prefer this one as there's a nice desert ambient and stuff like that.
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2013-03-08, 01:31 PM | [Ignore Me] #90 | ||
Lieutenant Colonel
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I Suppose this is a time of day thing. On Matherson, Indar has a cue during the evening hours ( after around 7pm EST ). That's been great, as there are now fights on the other continents.
Its really helped with Indar fatigue. Last edited by MrBloodworth; 2013-03-08 at 01:32 PM. |
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