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edit. fixed it
I meant to express surprise about the multi player
My question is this:
When you say "H3VR multiplyer," do you mean "Take & Hold, but with real people, engaging in brutally difficult and exhausting tactical firefights?"
OR do you mean "just hanging out, plinking at steel targets and standees, cooperatively building 100-foot-tall statues from cinderblocks, and standing around the grill eating perfectly cooked virtual weenies, while occasionally saying 'yup' like Hank Hill and his crew?"
This is an important distinction. I'm only really interested in one of those two modes of play.
I think you can guess which one, based on the length of the description alone.
EDIT: I also want to take turns setting apples on everyone's heads, and shooting them off from various distances, with various loadouts.
EDIT 2: also, the new map is clearly large enough for Remote Missile Launcher racing. We could build huge air-race pylon gates and slalom around them. First person to guide their missiles for a full lap around the racecourse will be the first one to get back to the start/finish line, where they can blow everyone up, and therefore win the race.