Teams: Difference between revisions
Jump to navigation
Jump to search
this shouldn't be a redirect, people don't know what FFA means and this is a good place to explain |
No edit summary |
||
(One intermediate revision by the same user not shown) | |||
Line 1: | Line 1: | ||
You can play two kinds of games on | You can play two kinds of games on Warzone: | ||
* a '''[[Free-for-all Games|free-for-all game]]''', or '''FFA''', where every player plays for himself, versus everyone else; however, temporary alliances might be allowed | * a '''[[Free-for-all Games|free-for-all game]]''', or '''FFA''', where every player plays for himself, versus everyone else; however, temporary alliances might be allowed | ||
* a '''[[Team Games|team game]]''', where players are divided into teams and work together to win; there may be only two teams (see ) or more | * a '''[[Team Games|team game]]''', where players are divided into teams and work together to win; there may be only two teams (see ) or more | ||
Sometimes 1 v 1 games, also called heads-up, are treated separately. Technically they're an FFA with two players. | |||
<!-- this page is linked from the client, from Create game screen, the Team Game dropdown --> | <!-- this page is linked from the client, from Create game screen, the Team Game dropdown --> | ||
[[Category:Gameplay]] | [[Category:Gameplay]] |
Latest revision as of 03:39, 13 November 2017
You can play two kinds of games on Warzone:
- a free-for-all game, or FFA, where every player plays for himself, versus everyone else; however, temporary alliances might be allowed
- a team game, where players are divided into teams and work together to win; there may be only two teams (see ) or more
Sometimes 1 v 1 games, also called heads-up, are treated separately. Technically they're an FFA with two players.