If Elsa went and condemned people for using this.
Man, I need my PS3 back.
You have been compromised. Enjoy the defeats and casualties.
Love,
Raven
PS. I hope we haven't vetted over yet >_<
P.P.S. Fucking Sexual Chocolate killed me twice today. Hell I don't even know how you got me that first time since yo ass was laying on it's belly, but you'll pay for that grenade launcher at point blank. SEXY YOU WILL PAY!!!
ROFL, typical noob fanboy response. I was top 50 on the MAG leaderboards for at least 3 weeks until my clan and I all quit playing two weeks ago (incidentally, my clan had the top Valor player overall as well). I've been in the betas since early September. 300+ hours in retail version with a W/L of 800/180. I used to regularly play with people from Zipper in my groups. I know what's going on in MAG. 10-15k players on weekends and evenings ain't shit, especially when queue times start getting quite long once player counts get to 10k or below (calculations were done and basically, at least 5-7k are needed to even maintain a queue time above a 'tipping point'), plus the open beta had over 50k each night, and most of those left are simply noobs who suck at FPS and games in general.
@Xzyliac
I have an alt account on that clan. Played with some of them over numerous occasions. Doesn't change the fact that player counts are ridiculously low and only keep getting lower. The so-called 'community' is already terrible and overall player skill is truly laughable for an online-only FPS.
I still like MAG as a game, and love its concept, but seriously, MAG fails for the hardcore gamer.
Hahah, dude i din't even know you were in the same game! Random! I've been slacking off with my MAG recently, just been addicted to BFBC2, but it was LOVELY to jump back in and nail Gareth with some Grenade launcher shots and battle rifle headshots!
I still really enjoy MAG and think it's a brilliant game, hardcore, casual, whoever wants to play, it's just awesome to be involved in such epic battles.
@Autumnwinz, put your epeen away, we don't want to see that. I played last night and had little to no queue times, there were at least 2000 people playing each game type (split between the factions) and experienced nothing of the "only noobs left" problem you speak of.
There will be a test! :)
I've actually been using these maps here which show the objectives pretty clearly. I like maps. They make me feel even more like an armchair general and can show alternate routes or options. Of course alternate routes are almost always blocked and inaccessible when you try them in the game because so many of the damn hills have those stupid invisible walls blocking access and apparently those red lines to protect spawns mean absolutely nothing because the person who drew them was apparently really really stoned and drew them in crayon. SVER can come right into our spawn on one of their Dom maps because the red line is way the hell OFF the entire map.
Still... it's nice for Zipper to give us maps so we can see all the areas we can't get to!
Meh... I still love the game despite all it's faults, and stuff that still has to be fixed. It's always unpredictable (except for maybe attacking Valor's acquisition map) and the game really is magic when you get a squad that works together!
... and Enkido, one of these nights you'll have to accept my group invitation!
First, I was obviously provoked ;) See how the guy I replied to was all high and mighty with his 'at least do some research kid' crap ? Second, when I can leave my PS3 untouched for 3 weeks and come back to play a game of MAG and still rape the crap out of every other player in the match (literally, get top MVP, top kills, take bunkers/objectives down myself, etc).... well, not much more I can say about the skill level in the game.
@Professor Pew
...Exactly. Scrubs wouldn't know what they don't know. :/
The more I know!
Looking forward to FNF, there's usually a good Raven squad going for the evening. That shit is so much fun.

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