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How about this kind of 2v2...

Posted by Kevin Sevcik at 04/23/2001 5:03 AM EST


College Student on team #57, Leopards, from BT Washington and the High School for Engineering Professions and Exxon, Kellog Brown & Root, Powell Electrical.


In Reply to: What's so great about defense?
Posted by Kevin Sevcik on 04/20/2001 12:17 AM EST:



Alright, this is gonna come off a bit weird, but... Does anybody remember the old game Dr. Mario? It was a tetris variation that had a 2-player mode. Point being, the players played side by side, and there was a kind of defensive element because If you did certain kinds of combos, it'd drop extra blocks on your opponents side.

That's the kind of defense I wouldn't mind. Some kind of defense where you can indirectly hinder the opposing team/alliance by completing certain tasks. I'd be for a game where it was 2v2, but the opposing alliances were mostly seperated, except for the goals. Each alliance would have access to the opposing alliances goal($), if they wanted to descore or block or some such. That kind of game, I'd like, cause I do kind of miss the more interesting defense bots, Like the Metal Jackets in '00. Watching balls fly from the opposition's goal was kind of fun.
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