There was a custom map for Enemy Territory that had a same sort of set-up, but it worked somewhat differently:
The map was symmetrical, each side being the same to the other, and each team had to defend its base. The catch was however that to build better defenses, the team needed to get...
I've got no problem with the government being held responsible for the aftermath (which is still, as of yet, an ever apparent situation - the city is still one big warzone) but to ask this much money is just silly.
That must be the most retarded thing to say about this.
I've been to countless concerts in the past 3 years and I've come to notice that most sound technicians seem to have developed a strange fetish involving turning up the main volume too high. I've purchased high-end earplugs because of it...
The group of policemen is about to run over by the policevan. The sergeant next to the photographer just about had enough of those wedgies, you see :imu:
The fuels used in rockets aren't fossil per se ('cept for maybe the solid rocket boosters), so that's another thing. I agree with the rest of your post though.
Still, there's wide research going on for alternative fuels, and a great deal has already been taken up for utilization in real life...
Good point there. I adored that thing to bits, be it that it was prone to spawnrape in outdoor maps (which, in turn, was often fixed by invisible skywalls between areas the attacking team had to break through walls/gates to get in to).