Re: NA Community vs. EU Community
Posted: 2012-11-07 20:10
yeah wicca, there is probably something in the making. youve got a pm
Roger that over.[R-CON]K4on wrote:yeah wicca, there is probably something in the making. youve got a pm
You and your cable routes.Curry-Chicken wrote:The best EU location for a server would be in the UK, there is a cable crossing the Atlantic from Iceland to Canada, dont think it will help anyone.
Curry.
You wanted the challenge and now we are mobilizing all EU forces.Acemantura wrote:Goddammit, nobody is responding to my call to arms.
Curry, I demand satisfaction, even if I'm the only one there.
I'll take each and every one of you on... on my server... "!kill * satisfaction"
Oh Curry, you will rue the day you called me and my comrades the lowest level players in all of PR. RUE IT I SAY!!!Curry-Chicken wrote:You wanted the challenge and now we are mobilizing all EU forces.
Curry.
why could that be a problemUKrealplayER666 wrote:Almost certain theres an issue with having two blufor factions playing against each other on one map though? or has that been fixed?
vistamaster01 wrote:It's goin' down.

I started reading the thread where this originated and I did notice that you commented on Curry's spelling there. While I am tempted to point out the mistakes you have made yourself; I find it more suitable that take the high road and beat you in a virtual war, although that requires the American community to unite for more than a few seconds.Acemantura wrote:->North Americans Please Sign Up Here<-
Also the North American Team will be Called the Merkins
Oh Curry, you will rue the day you called me and my comrades the lowest level players in all of PR. RUE IT I SAY!!!
ENGARDE!!!
To eliminate the factor of ping this event should be held twice; once on European soil and once on American.SyntheticCoyote wrote:I want CIA to host this since we are the ones the challenge was brought to. Im sure wicca can host. Why don't you let a NA server flex their muscles PR community?
I beg your pardon! Where is my mistake you sausage!?!Agemman wrote:I started reading the thread where this originated and I did notice that you commented on Curry's spelling there. While I am tempted to point out the mistakes you have made yourself; I find it more suitable that take the high road and beat you in a virtual war, although that requires the American community to unite for more than a few seconds.
I agree with the above sausage, his thinking is right, for a sausage.Agemman wrote:To eliminate the factor of ping this event should be held twice; once on European soil and once on American.
implying that russia isnt in europe[R-CON]Wicca wrote:I can do this.
EDIT:
We can do Kashan in the US. Change the MEC to British.
Then we can do Silent Eagle and Change Russians to US army.
Also, if we all send like 9001 PMs to Ancientman we can get 100p, since his computer will break down![]()
I do agree, which is why we are hosting it twice; once on each side of the Atlantic. That ought to be the most fair, right?SyntheticCoyote wrote:Ping will always be a factor regardless of where it is held.
Why would the Internet be treated differently than any other medium of communication where we employ the written word? It is merely neglect on your part. To be specific I am looking at your "ENGARDE", which should correctly be written as "en garde". Before you go down on others for making minor spelling mistakes in a language other than their native one, you should look out for it yourself.Acemantura wrote:I beg your pardon! Where is my mistake you sausage!?!
(FYI: capitalization doesn't count on the interwebz)
I agree with the above sausage, his thinking is right, for a sausage.
We host two games, one on each side of the Atlantic. If each side wins once, we count the tickets.Arcturus_Shielder wrote:What happens if there is a tie?
Highest nr of tickets win?