Jesus....such a serious topic. The top players on Vanilla still win, regardless if there are cows there or not. Some of them just avoid the one obvious camp spot and play as normal everywhere else. Or they chalk up multiple frags against the moos. Cows will kill each other accidently or become easy targets for people who use their skin. All advantages to the non-cow player. It injects into the Vanilla server something which is totalling lacking from some players - humor. This game is 13 years old. The novelty and freshness are long gone. This just adds a twist now and then. Christ at this stage of Quake 2, it really is just a game. A few minutes of friendly competition - ultimately signifying nothing.If this is really such a problem, set up a poll to see how serious an issue it is. Then Quadz can decide if the bovine teaming should stop or not.
Quote from: Sgt. Dick on October 07, 2010, 05:44:47 PMWere they Cows ?If so, Cows always herd together.It's because cows & penguins are social critters QD
Were they Cows ?If so, Cows always herd together.
On the subject of teamcamping; All well and good, but what's bizarre is how people turn things around and blame the ones on the receiving end of teamcamping for not seeing 'the humor' or treat them as whiners and newbs because they don't agree with that sort of play in ffa where it's supposed to be every player for himself.......I guess the vanilla teamcamping 'clans' have become so common here that it's regarded as a part of the game, almost like individual campers and spawnkillers. Anyway it's not always that bad and it won't ruin my fun but after cheating, excessive spawnkilling and chat spam it's probably the gayest thing you can do in ffa servers. I'm just saying.
<snip> being a Cow-teamer I do understand some of the things you are saying. <snip>
<snip> individually they'd get handled by most players.
*** if you start banning all the people who do things you don't like there will be noone to play with!
I've formed random teams here and there, me and one player had the area at the top of a lift for most of the game.