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WARPIG Tech Talk - Spyder
Re: Woods or SpeedBall?

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Posted by Justin "Snow_God" Allen on October 06, 2002 at 17:51:02:

In Reply to: Woods or SpeedBall? posted by PaintDemon on October 03, 2002 at 16:45:57:

Yeah it should be recognized! Its been it the dark for way too long, and nobody knows anything about our sport...at all. They think we're a buncha thugs that go out and shoot at each other and love to inflict pain on others. And as far as the whats better part, well...theyre different. Its like comparing apples and oranges, they both do the same thing, but theyre different. But speedball is definitly the better of the two (mostly because I like to see whos shooting at me) but I like how it calls for more teamwork and communication, in a speedball game you wont survive if you go off on your own and do your own thing. but this is just my opinion.



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