
Don't worry, there's no friendly fire!
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Reminded me of this:
http://www.furaffinity.net/view/2729586/
And this:
http://www.furaffinity.net/view/10175173/
http://www.furaffinity.net/view/2729586/
And this:
http://www.furaffinity.net/view/10175173/
Picture this: two teams of twenty. Both teams are pretty damn good at the game, right?
But the blue team has certain advantages that the red team doesn't. Like a faster respawn time, and little need for tactics other than a horde mentality.
So, I say "Ok, just trust me. We need 1 soldier, 1 heavy, 1 demo, 1 medic, 1 spy, no snipers, no scouts, and everyone else as engie. Just trust me."
And they trusted me. We had so many sentries covering every avenue of attack that the other team rage quit at a minute left. A sentry would go down and there would be 15 engies working on building it back up. One engie would die, and we would keep their stuff alive.
Eventually, they tried to demo spam their way to victory by having three medics on three different demomen and yet we still held the line. And there I was, coordinating an entire platoon of engineers over voice chat. It was glorious. Absolutely glorious.
The spys would try, but I would say "There seems to be an extra pyro..."
And we'd all look at the extra pyro that showed up and use the spy voice command and start chasing him with wrenches out.
I only wish I had been recording that on fraps.
But the blue team has certain advantages that the red team doesn't. Like a faster respawn time, and little need for tactics other than a horde mentality.
So, I say "Ok, just trust me. We need 1 soldier, 1 heavy, 1 demo, 1 medic, 1 spy, no snipers, no scouts, and everyone else as engie. Just trust me."
And they trusted me. We had so many sentries covering every avenue of attack that the other team rage quit at a minute left. A sentry would go down and there would be 15 engies working on building it back up. One engie would die, and we would keep their stuff alive.
Eventually, they tried to demo spam their way to victory by having three medics on three different demomen and yet we still held the line. And there I was, coordinating an entire platoon of engineers over voice chat. It was glorious. Absolutely glorious.
The spys would try, but I would say "There seems to be an extra pyro..."
And we'd all look at the extra pyro that showed up and use the spy voice command and start chasing him with wrenches out.
I only wish I had been recording that on fraps.
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