2003-09-02, 12:26 PM
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[Ignore Me]
#19
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Originally posted by Caspertoo
Ok....
Response to the last two pages (sorry had to work for the last day).
1. I don't think Lonehunter was meaning it was a outfit secret as in, we all used it and didn't tell anyone. No it was a bug we found out about, reported it, and then didn't tell anyone else how to do it. I believe this follows along perfectly with the procedure on bugs, report them, and then don't tell anyone else how to do them. I myself have reported abou 5 bugs I've seen. The corpse bug was one of them. Again I will restate that I never saw any DM member actively exploiting a bug or cheating in any way.
2. The bug in question was caused by the regen implant, if you had it in, your health would go to 101, then (if i remember correctly) once you got down far enough, you would appear as a corpse but could fire and anyone else couldn't hit you. So anyone that choose the regen implant would often innadvertently use this bug. I don't think it is fair to say that someone was exploiting a bug when they choose a regular implant that had some "unfortunent" side-effects. But this is again a moot point, the bug was patched weeks ago. I myself use surge and DL. Used DL before the patch was put in, just don't like regen implant.
3. Incompetent I don't think being in "zerg" outfit is something worth damning a person over. Nor do I see anything really wrong that some outfits are "zerg" outfits. The definition is kind of subjective but IMHO DM isn't a zerg outfit because the core players all play in the same squads, and we are always on voice. Hell i'd know annihilator's voice just from his accent. Now I'll fully agree that Dragon Wolves is more tight knit, I don't think anyone would disagree, but it is also very small, although I love playing in the same squad as Kaoz, yourself, and all the others for me playing mostly at night, I needed a larger outfit that had members on late at night. So zerg or not, by your definition, sometimes a larger outfit is what is needed to suit the needs of a player.
4. ChewyLSB what other choice do I have than to defend my outfit. I strongly believe that there has to be some loyalty. You find a outfit/clan that suits all your needs, then you stay with them. The only thing that DM has done that I deem questionable is the bridge jump thing, but I'm not in the leadership of DM and thus I'll leave it to them, but I will defend DM, just as Sputty would defend bohica, Incompetent would defend dragon wolves and Winged Nazgul would defend Sturmgrenadiers. I've gotten to know the guys who play at night, have fun playing with them, so to not defend them isn't really a valid option for me.
Well thats it, look forward to your retorts. Hope you guys at least think I'm putting thought into my responses. Obnoxiousfrog, I'll still be gunning for you Saw you two time and missed my kill both times due to...um.. some damn mutlibarrel shotgun thing you were holding.
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Buy that man a beer!
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