

I thought it might be something the community might be interested in.ĮDIT: Some people asked for the IP to the server. Obviously, the way gun unlocks and upgrades work peeved a lot of RO1 players who moved over, but that's a different story.Īgain, I'd just like some thoughts on this.

without having to grind through the unlocks while going against much more experienced players with upgraded weapons). they can use bayonets on their rifles and drum mags on their PPShs, etc. At the same time, given that there are still a relatively small amount of new players (Honor less than 30 or 40), this could be a good chance to give them parity with the seasoned vets on a firepower stance (ie.

I mean, this could easily be used to get yourself any gun you like within minutes, and make it look like you were a seasoned RO2 vet, when in reality, you are effectively a noob. This was a ranked server, so of course everything was saved, and to any ordinary RO2 player, it would seem like I had played enough and done well enough to reach such a high honor rank, and the ability to use Hero class with any of my classes.īasically, I just want to know the community's opinion on this. All other actual players were to be left alone so they could go on a killing fest and rank up. The server rules went that you could only kill bots in the pits.

Basically, after killing a few, my honor rank shot from the mid 70s to about 90. The pits were on top of more objectives than I can count, that just overlapped, so whenever you killed a bot, you would get a huge bonus from killing it on multiple objectives. It loaded up a map that I can only recall the phrase "CQB" being a part of the name, and basically it was a small map with two pits about 10 meters apart that just had a ton of bots in them. I found one, and not really paying attention to the name, connected. So, the night before last I was digging around through the servers to find one with a decent player count.
