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Default 02-28-2002, 10:17 AM

Ok well, there's two points to this.

Yes: You are right. There is less concern and cheer for other teammates as you celebrate your wins, or relief of killing the enemy. This was always a key aspect to teamwork; keeping communication between players frequent. So, having less players support each other does not dull the game, but it dulls playing with other teammates.

And on the other hand, No: This siduation is dealt with a normal team or objective match through GS or ASE, but NOT with a clan match. The whole point of forming a clan, guild or group to play an online game is to work as a team, and support each other. saying "Nice shot" or "Good job" is also part of that.

So, with those two statements in mind, you bring up a good point, Dog. Even though GS & ASE are not exactly all "old-time gamers", most of them just don't put in the extra effort towards commending their teammates. THEY SUCK! heh

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