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All five teams can be used, though there is no direct benefit of team-mates, other than having less people that want to shoot you. Team-killing rules still apply. Rogues play for themselves: against everybody else, including other rogues. | All five teams can be used, though there is no direct benefit of team-mates, other than having less people that want to shoot you. Team-killing rules still apply. Rogues play for themselves: against everybody else, including other rogues. | ||
The team score counter in the top right of the screen will show the strongest team as a whole during an FFA game. | The team score counter in the top right of the screen will show the strongest team as a whole during an FFA game. | ||
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Revision as of 22:51, 20 February 2007
The object of a free for all is to gain the most points for yourself. 'Free For All' is often abbreviated to 'FFA'
All five teams can be used, though there is no direct benefit of team-mates, other than having less people that want to shoot you. Team-killing rules still apply. Rogues play for themselves: against everybody else, including other rogues. The team score counter in the top right of the screen will show the strongest team as a whole during an FFA game.