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Post by Voodoo on Aug 18, 2003 15:08:32 GMT
plz answer my q
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Post by MrTPenguin on Aug 18, 2003 17:18:35 GMT
In the context of CWT, the terms home and away are merely analogies: you don't have to travel anywhere! For the home game, you pick the scheme, the settings, and - if you're hosting - the maps. For the away game, your opponent chooses these things. Comprende?
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Post by Voodoo on Aug 18, 2003 23:31:24 GMT
so scheme and entire settings?
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Post by Crespo on Aug 19, 2003 15:10:09 GMT
scheme and some settings. You cannot change weaponry settings and the only option settings you can change are those in the game lobby (time per turn, worm select, placement,...) So you cannot mess with sudden death, falling damage, mines, etc. this is to avoy that wormers get a "fixed" scheme that works just for themselves. Besides, it's enough advantage for you playing Pro as it is set by default.
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Post by Voodoo on Aug 19, 2003 16:05:14 GMT
god dammit!
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Post by Voodoo on Aug 20, 2003 23:43:49 GMT
should players declare there 'home' scheme before CWT begins? this would help people to train in advance, and would prevent people from changing there home scheme to suit the opponent.
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Post by Crespo on Aug 21, 2003 18:41:04 GMT
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Post by nouser on Aug 22, 2003 2:08:05 GMT
Nah - i think itd be better without all this complicated bit. I second xao's relief.
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