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Tribes 2 What do you people think?
I was wondering what everyone thinks about Tribes 2. Is it a good game? Are system requirements too high? And etc.....
My Opinion:
I think this game is great. It took me a few days to begin to like it, but its not like any other FPS out there. For one, no one man makes a team. You really need to be a role player whether it's repairing generators or capturing the flag you have to play as a team. Two, your not confined by walls and stuff. Each map is small world. Which I assume Halo will be like too. Finally, you have all these cool ships pilot
and there is so many differnet things to do. Oh well, just my two cents.
What do you guys thing?
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all I can say is that its also one sweet game.
The team based atmosphere is fun, everything is just awesome I have no complaints 
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Tribes 2 is one sweet game.
I am somewhat disappointed though, as I really like the game, but my system is the only one in the house that can run it decently.
Everything about the game is sweet, except maybe the bots. The bots tend to be pretty stupid and online play for me is not possilbe with my internet connection. Bots can't pilot the vehicles either, but I found a Tribes 2 mod at PlanetTribes that will allow the bots to use vehicles. They don't use the turrets and they drive pretty much from point A to point B in a straight line, but at least it is something.
All in all, Tribes 2 is one sweet game, I played it all this weekend and I can't wait to take this game on the net'.
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