Not too sure about your last point, there's been quite a backlash against Ubisoft's DRM system. Spore got that as well.Vault101 said:sorry I was acctually misunderstood here
I ment that while I'm not a huge fan of steam I still accept it because of its good points and because it gives me the option to play offline
I was comparing it to the completley stupid model that ubisoft used (as in Assins creed 2 there is no offline mode) thats what I was Critizing not steam per'se
though somone did make the comment that since stuff like steam is now accepted in the future we'll all just get used to stuff like ubisoft's way
The only reason that Steam is accepted is because it doesn't really treat the customer as a criminal. There's nothing wrong with protecting your products against copying, it's just that lots of games do that in an asinine way. Steam circumvents most, if not all, major problems that make other DRM systems so awful.
As a Sniper I beg to differ. Wrangling Engineers are pretty much my favourite targets and even easier than Heavies. All it takes is an approach from the right angle (if they're clever enough to hide behind the shield), and there's pretty much always one available.ciortas1 said:Basically, the Engineer's turret has two weaknesses: it's fairly slow to react to people popping in and out of cover and it has a maximum range, meaning it's sometimes useless in open areas and it's always useless against people that dart in and out of cover. With the Wrangler, these 2 drawbacks disappear, and, as the comic says, the Wrangler basically has no drawbacks of its own.Vault101 said:snip
By the way, the sentry has another weakness, well technical weakness; it locks on a target until it's dead. Doesn't sound all that bad but it does it with ubered targets as well. Just let the Medic go in first and the Heavy/Soldier/Demoman/Pyro can destroy the sentry relatively easily.