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I sympathize with you, @Rebbie. Interestingly, I also have a similar gaming background.
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I sympathize with you, @Rebbie. Interestingly, I also have a similar gaming background.
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Zero-K is split among those that like the status quo and those like you and me who want smaller, more meaningful matches. Since the community aggregates around a single game lobby for the large TAW games, that's what is played. We are at the awkward size to have these matches but not much more team matches.
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Zero-K is split among those that like the status quo and those like you and me who want smaller, more meaningful matches. Since the community aggregates around a single game lobby for the large TAW games, that's what is played. We are at the awkward size to have these matches but not much more team matches.
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5 |
If
we
had
more
players,
we
could
afford
to
multiple
active
lobbies.
Or
we
could
encourage
a
matchmaker
for
team
games.
But
be
prepared
that
there
are
players
that
enjoy
the
status
quo
and
will
fight
tooth
and
tail
to
prevent
change.
For
a
while
the
large
TAW
lobby
was
limited
to
22
players
and
multiple
players
stopped
playing
Zero-K
with
much
protest.
Maybe
the
holy
Grail
is
some
huge
influx
of
hundreds
of
players
after
a
famous
streamer
played
Zero-K.
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5 |
If
we
had
more
players,
we
could
have
multiple
active
lobbies.
Or
we
could
encourage
a
matchmaker
for
team
games.
But
be
prepared
that
there
are
players
that
enjoy
the
status
quo
and
will
fight
tooth
and
tail
to
prevent
change.
For
a
while
the
large
TAW
lobby
was
limited
to
22
players
and
multiple
players
stopped
playing
Zero-K
with
much
protest.
Maybe
the
holy
Grail
is
some
huge
influx
of
hundreds
of
players
after
a
famous
streamer
played
Zero-K.
|