Let's just put it this way John, I can definitely tell that I'm facing advanced-godly players on the server I play on. Nothing but good players play on Kittys.
UAdditionally, the shock and sniper feel off and inaccurate even offline, so when you add 60 ping to the mix using them is hardly worth the effort.
What's the full name of this Kitten server?
Or the ip? I only play in pugs or scrims, but if it means finding an active server, then I can give it a try.
Ah, gotcha. Just recently I finished deleting every trace of 2k4 from my drivers section on my D drive.It's a 2k4 server for the record, and you probably wouldn't find it adequately challenging, though there are occasionally some pretty decent players on there. It's called "Kitty's Fraghouse".
Ah, gotcha. Just recently I finished deleting every trace of 2k4 from my drivers section on my D drive.
Come back to UT3.
Ah, gotcha. Just recently I finished deleting every trace of 2k4 from my drivers section on my D drive.
Come back to UT3.
I've tried but I've always been a pub player, and UT3 just doesn't have the number of players to sustain that
Maybe this is a case of unskilled and unaware?
The idea is that most people think of themselves as above-average in things they like to do even though that's obviously not possible.
The idea is that most people think of themselves as above-average in things they like to do even though that's obviously not possible.
That's just the map scale keeping people a lot closer to you than the alternative. UT2004's scale is broken and dumb and thus allows people to keep away from one another. In a proper map UT2004 is just as fast, and semi-old-school FragBU DM matches Ironic showed that quite well. Although, the amount of time spent in the air probably factors in as well. More time on the ground means more time to zig and zag rather than float and fly. Seems faster; probably isn't.