Another option would be to send the surrendering player to a neutral spectators team so only other spectators would be able to hear them. I don't play online and the last game I did was counter-strike:source, and this was the method used. This exploit would mostly be used it seems, by the first person to be beaten. They would simply need to to simply "surrender" right before being defeated, thus giving the team a sort of "telephone radar".
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[quote]a game this good usually would be advertised a little better, I wonder why they decided not to. Advertised..how? 2 page spreads in most game magazines? We do that. In terms of getting editorial preview coverage, that has more to do with the challenge of new titles having a hard time getting such coverage. We've also had ads at Best Buy, with Walmart, and others. If you guys have suggestions on where you hear about games that you'd like us to take out ads in, let u
I work at a gamestop in Tampa Florida and purchased the game only after a coworker had told me that it was supposed to be good, but besides that I have heard nothing about the game, at work or elsewhere. Also since the game came out we have only had the one copy, so now we don't have any left. Also outside of that I have never seen it on a shelf at any other stores... a game this good usually would be advertised a little better, I wonder why they decided not to.