![]() ![]() it basically makes every ship faster and on par with the best of the best. unlike the balancing that happens in other games where overpowered characters get nerfed, in this mod every ship has been buffed to be as fast as the fastest ships in the game. ![]() This mod makes the vanilla game pretty much unnecessary because it's faster.īasic explanation: this is a mod that balances out all the machines in the game. which I feel like it never came out, or I Was waiting so long that I just completely lost track and gave up. Also remember patiently waiting for "Fortress Forever" mod. I Feel liek the original chaos of public servers in those first 12-24 months of TFC were the golden age. BUt then I transitioned to CStrike for most of my time, came back to TFC a couple years later and felt soooo out of the loop on advanced maneuvers, house rules, and all sorts of stuff. I got into competitive TFC for a while, had a good peforming clan in whatever the major ladders were then (HLN maybe? TFL? I can't remember). ![]() There was a magic of discovery in that game for people who didn't play QuakeTF( which seemed like the vast majority of players then) Or conc jump up to the 2nd level of 2fort as a medic, rocket jump out of the basement/pit in Crossover, or conc jump out of the water into the sniper perch of ROck2. I remember legit feeling like I hacked the game when I figured out how to concussion jump from the 2fort elevator. a heavy weapons guy and 2 engineers guarding the flag, soldiers and medics attacking (noone played scout then, it was seen as a really flawed and underpowered class). So you'd have entrenched battles with classes being used conventionally. It was the old days where the basic skills of the classes was much more common to see in public servers than skill play using alternative abilities (e.g., concussion, rocket, pipe jumping, bunny hopping, sliding, really advanced manuevers). I still have really strong memories of playing Badlands, rock2, and Crossover avidly during whatever summer I really got into TFC. I was a big TFC player back in the late 90s, early 2000s, and it was some of my fondest memories playing online games. ![]()
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