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Just Cause 2 Multiplayer - HoagieOfDoom - 08-11-2012 For anyone who has the PC version of Just Cause 2, there's a http://www.jc-mp.com/]multiplayer mod that is running a beta test this weekend. It's as utterly insane as you might think. Last testing weekend there were at peak 1300+ players running around Panau blowing everything in sight up. Come join the total mayhem! - Bluemage - 08-11-2012 I was just telling my friend about this last night. Still trying to figure out why the game needs so many Scorpions at once, but the concept is intriguing. My Unitarian Jihad Name is: Brother Atom Bomb of Courteous Debate. Get yours. I've been writing a bit. - HoagieOfDoom - 08-11-2012 There were a number of people in chat wondering what the point of it is, but honestly I was having too much fun to care. Somewhere (I think /v/) someone brought up the point that you could have the single most epic game of capture the flag. Imagine, CTF on 32 square kilometers of space with massive numbers of vehicles and explosions. I dunno if it would work well, but it would certainly be interesting to find out! - robkelk - 08-11-2012 HoagieOfDoom Wrote:Somewhere (I think /v/) someone brought up the point that you could have the single most epic game of capture the flag. Imagine, CTF on 32 square kilometers of space with massive numbers of vehicles and explosions. I dunno if it would work well, but it would certainly be interesting to find out!That sounds like it would make an epic http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/encyclo ... hp?id=6617]anime storyline... -- Rob Kelk "Governments have no right to question the loyalty of those who oppose them. Adversaries remain citizens of the same state, common subjects of the same sovereign, servants of the same law." - Michael Ignatieff, addressing Stanford University in 2012 |