Topic: e-webs|Hoth

Is it possible to have the e-webs at the trenches in the Hoth map be there permenantly (they can be destroyed of course but will re-spawn) It'd add to the defence for the Rebels and make it more like the actual Battle of Hoth. This would also be great for the Empire snipers.....

Re: e-webs|Hoth

We could, but dont forget there are the 2 other types of static turrets displaced along the trenches as well

3 (edited by FSDev| General Un-Co 2007-03-23 22:05:59)

Re: e-webs|Hoth

The 'EWEBs' in the trenchs are rebel Merr-sonn Mk-II blaster cannons. I agree there should be a couple of permanant (but destructable) E-Webs in the trenches. Although not enough so that portable ones would be useless.

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Re: e-webs|Hoth

Well, the Hoth Rebel base has to be very defensible, but the Empire do eventually over-run it (in the movie). How are we going to do Hoth but still maintain the stroy? Is the Empire going to have an un-capped base and the rebels not? And are we going to have an AT-AT big_smile?

Re: e-webs|Hoth

I dunno why your posting here. Most of the answers are on the dev forums lol

The great thing with a  game is YOUR battling it out....so you start off with the storyline of the hoth battle and see if you can do better than the rebs in the movie.

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well if its any thing like the S.W.B.F. 2 rebs will win must of time as long as I'm flying i can avoid those anti-air missiles like nothing you have ever seen, and by the way those missiles last a long time yet I still mange to slam them in  to a ATAT.

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lol yea, try that flyboy stuff around me and I'll blast your flimsy Snow Speeder to smitherines with my ATAT chin guns.

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