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Post by Doctor on Jan 21, 2014 11:04:38 GMT -5
Alright everyone, so a while back I played a game type that I thought was amazingly fun. It is a spy version of force on force, just a regular elimination game but a single player on each team is secretly working for the other team. The point of this is to eliminate the other team as usual but you know that one of the people in your group could be for the other team you just don't know who. It adds an interesting touch to the game in my opinion. What do you all think of it?
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Post by Simon on Jan 21, 2014 13:27:34 GMT -5
This has been tried before and generally isn't received well. It causes confusion, anger at the apparent betrayal and friendly fire. Not to mention it is extremely difficult to monitor and control for the organizer.
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Post by Ogre on Jan 21, 2014 13:36:52 GMT -5
Whats up with all these "game type" threads recently? Anyways I wouldn't mind a recon type game where each team starts with no objectives and has to discover them as the game goes on. Something that relies heavily on your recon elements, but as far an actually spy goes, I would say no. However if you are able to plant a radio set on voice activation in the other teams HQ and your recon team is able to pick up valuable intel on the other teams troop movements from their commander that would add an interesting element to the game.
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Post by Doctor on Jan 21, 2014 13:41:58 GMT -5
This has been tried before and generally isn't received well. It causes confusion, anger at the apparent betrayal and friendly fire. Not to mention it is extremely difficult to monitor and control for the organizer. Time for a new topic page
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