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Rapporter et problem med oversettelse
Let me repeat:
Concentration of players on the servers very well illustrates this chart:
>> http://steamcharts.com/app/22350#7d
Lately usually are full of players Brink multiplayer (versus) servers '-=Z=-' or 'BAGU', so try to be on that server when you chart shows that the players peak, enjoy the guaranteed especially if you know a good play. See you! :)
Video captured before few days on BAGU server:
http://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=232947913
Also look at this charts when servers are good filled:
>> http://steamcharts.com/app/22350#7d
Otherwise, good Brink players have no trouble with filling the server's - daily we have a great battles at prime time intervals, see this charts before...
http://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=237387415
=► List of active Brink players
it's not a very good objective team game. i wouldn't recommend anyone waste their time sampling the gameplay for something new to try, especially now. that boat sailed a couple of years ago. spawn timer and choke points in streamed competition matches during launch demonstrated to a large and impressionable audience just some of the many damning problems hanging over the game. most of the problems were never fixed and support for server admins with even barebones admin tools were never delivered. at least one SD employee had intimated severe BS from zenibeth and adversarial management.
an example of a well done team objective game comes in either form of wolfet or etqw, both being SD games prior to brink.
SD have lost probably more than half their fanbase because of this game and are now second-rate shills for state of the art "nexonware".
What are we here to discuss.... :P
Everything he said is correct. It isn't a well-made game, the online playerbase is -close- to dead, brink is a waste of money, and your google translate isn't fooling anybody.
My last video from few days ago:
http://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=242737333
PS. In preparation is another 10 videos that I recorded these days... ;)