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Posted: Tue Apr 21, 2009 11:33 pm
The title of the game comes from the four "S" words defining this game: Stylish, eSper, Shooting, and Sports. eSper refers to the 'skills', powers held by characters within the virtual world setting of the game.
Touchdown operates similarly to Capture the Flag, in which two goals are set up on either side of a field. A "Fumbi", which represents a ball of sorts, is placed in the middle. A player must grab the Fumbi and take it to the opposite team's goal in order to score a Touchdown. The Fumbi also quickly drains the SP of the player holding it, which can result in the use of skills being disabled until the Fumbi is dropped or the character dies.
Team Death match places up to 6 people on each team, and has the player fight for a set amount of points, or until the time runs out. Death Match fields are characterized by having many destructible objects in the game environment, such as roof-breaking of buildings and crates scattered strategically around the field.
There are many weapons and skills in S4 League that diversify play styles. All weapons and skills offer a "license" which allow a player to test a weapon or skill for 5 hours. Licenses may only be obtained once. Afterwards, the player can do tutorials for each weapon which is essentially the license test again but without the ability to test a weapon.
Weapons consist of the Plasma Sword, Counter Sword, Storm Bat, Sub Machine Gun, Handgun, Revolver, Heavy Machine Gun, Pistol, Gauss Rifle, Smash Rifle, Semi Rifle, Grenade Launcher, Cannonade, Railgun, Sentry, Sentinel, Mind Energy, and Mind Shock.
Weapons can cause criticals which increase the damage done per hit. Short range and Long range weapons gain criticals by performing Head shots, which is generally aiming for the head of the avatar. Hacker type weapons, specifically the Mind Energy and Mind Shock, gain criticals when the user and the target are on the same elevation.
Skills consist of Flying, Anchor, HP Mastery, SP Mastery, Shield, Invisibility, Detect, Block, and Bind.
its a really good game you should check it out
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Posted: Fri Apr 24, 2009 9:19 am
Aye, I played this back in the open beta. I was a complete close ranged person with a counter sword and a revolver. I wasn't half-bad actually. Although a lot of the people who I met on that game constantly called me a hacker or what-not just cause I managed to kill em. It gets a bit annoying after a while, so I only play that every once in a while, and now I pretty much suck at it.
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Posted: Fri Apr 24, 2009 11:43 pm
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Posted: Sat Apr 25, 2009 12:36 am
Aye, I'd play it again and see if I'm still anywhere near decent, but... I've been hearing nasty rumors that getting money in the game is even harder now. And with the fact that ye can only afford to rent ye weapons, it sounds like it'd be a big pain to keep em up. Also, the cash shop on that was horrible, if I remember rightly.
I dunno, I might try it again, since all those rumors could be wrong.
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Posted: Mon Apr 27, 2009 3:44 pm
its sorta true but when tyou make a new account you get anuf to buy a weapon and then you save up for the weapons i did it only took a day to buy the counter sword
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