I think I saw somewhere that if you're using EF, the other players you join with will have to have EF too, regardless of what faction you are playing. You shouldn't be lacking games a few days after the initial release when more people have downloaded... hopefully.
lol, why would you think that will happen?
Quote from: Gew00n on September 15, 2009, 07:44:52 AMlol, why would you think that will happen?I further that this is not a probable situation. People understand the concept of "mods" and that it is necessary to download and install the same mod if they expect to play together...with that mod.This should be pretty much basic common sense by now.
Quote from: madcatsden on September 15, 2009, 09:54:11 PMQuote from: Gew00n on September 15, 2009, 07:44:52 AMlol, why would you think that will happen?Considering I don't play PUGs I guess I don't run into this very often. I will usually be involved in very coordinated games with 8 or so people that I know personally.Those people are all adults, and even though most aren't "good with computers" they can at least grasp the concept of a mod!I further that this is not a probable situation. People understand the concept of "mods" and that it is necessary to download and install the same mod if they expect to play together...with that mod.This should be pretty much basic common sense by now.Have you ever gone to chat and talk about a mod? They will hate you I don't know why. They say it ruins gameplay
Quote from: Gew00n on September 15, 2009, 07:44:52 AMlol, why would you think that will happen?Considering I don't play PUGs I guess I don't run into this very often. I will usually be involved in very coordinated games with 8 or so people that I know personally.Those people are all adults, and even though most aren't "good with computers" they can at least grasp the concept of a mod!I further that this is not a probable situation. People understand the concept of "mods" and that it is necessary to download and install the same mod if they expect to play together...with that mod.This should be pretty much basic common sense by now.
Quote from: ford_prefect on September 15, 2009, 11:49:22 PMQuote from: madcatsden on September 15, 2009, 09:54:11 PMQuote from: Gew00n on September 15, 2009, 07:44:52 AMlol, why would you think that will happen?Considering I don't play PUGs I guess I don't run into this very often. I will usually be involved in very coordinated games with 8 or so people that I know personally.Those people are all adults, and even though most aren't "good with computers" they can at least grasp the concept of a mod!I further that this is not a probable situation. People understand the concept of "mods" and that it is necessary to download and install the same mod if they expect to play together...with that mod.This should be pretty much basic common sense by now.Have you ever gone to chat and talk about a mod? They will hate you I don't know why. They say it ruins gameplay