StonedGorilla Posted June 24, 2002 Posted June 24, 2002 For those of you that played hydroball, you know it rulez, but what about a football JKII? Who here has played football for Tribes I? That was really sweet with the football launcher, but in JK2 the animations are so fluid you could make a throwing animation (jedis don't need launchers to throw pissh). I hope a team of modders do a football mod. Ah well, that's my two cents.
Pedantic Posted June 24, 2002 Posted June 24, 2002 Oooh, finally, a practical application for force push!
MasterD-LeyAmas Posted June 24, 2002 Posted June 24, 2002 Actually, I'd just like to see a map that's a simple football field, for measuring how far I throw Reborn.
D.L. Posted June 24, 2002 Posted June 24, 2002 Originally posted by Pedantic Oooh, finally, a practical application for force push! Mexico '86 anyone!? Does this mean Maradonna was a Jedi!?
Delmar Posted June 25, 2002 Posted June 25, 2002 Originally posted by MasterD-LeyAmas Actually, I'd just like to see a map that's a simple football field, for measuring how far I throw Reborn. Dude, that is an AWESOME idea.
StonedGorilla Posted June 25, 2002 Author Posted June 25, 2002 Originally posted by Wheezle take advice from a stoned gorilla?? Everyone should take advice from any type of stoned animal, pish everyone knows that. Yeah like what Master said, first there would be a simple and flat football field, then it goes into more complex football fields with obstacles, just like in Tribes 1
JCronic Posted June 27, 2002 Posted June 27, 2002 I say GET IT ON!! I know Quake 3 has a football(not soccer) MOD, but barely any servers even play it. The football for quake 3 is exactly like American Football, but plays closer to rugby. The ball is a freeball, and when you kill the person with the ball, he drops it and everybody trys to go after it. You can pass the ball but you gotta have a damn good guess on how high to throw it for it to hit your target.
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