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Ajută-ne să traducem Steam
http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_detailpage&v=YTr_2GmDV7s#t=262
Something like that.
Bhopping is the worst exploit ever used. Why would someone want to mimic this in their gameplay...
Asking someone to backtrack and research when you're the one who hasn't done his research is...
As for Heavy Machine Guns...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WFPkJZL3i54&feature=player_embedded
There will likely be no Heavy Armor like from NS1 in the game because of how difficult heavy trains were to deal with and they had to implement Devour to make heavy trains manageable, and they don't want to put Devour in this game.
Eclipse has been announced, but nothing else yet for other NS1 maps.
Kinda of, but I wouldn't call it bhopping. When I think of bhopping, I think of exploiting an engine to sllently and quickly move across the map faster than usual. The line between cheating and skill in this area is pretty thick for me. CS bhopper supporters deserve to get banned from the game :p : Intentions are everything. Strafe while landing and jumping and towards the wall did/do seem to effect retaining and gaining speed. I'm not sure on current intended/unintended movement.
In away, you were atleast, correct that bhopping is/was part of the game. There's a vid with wasabi and someone else demostrating the old fade movements. So I guess I need to retract much of what I said :/
looking for the correct one, but here's one with "bhop"