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Old 04-29-2010, 11:03 PM   #1
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L4D2/L4D Idea

I have been playing versus a lot lately and some things have REALLY been annoying me. While being the tank in versus, you could never really kill someone because you had the same attack mashed crazily which could never get the job done and every time you get the tank you just want to hand it off to the next person. Then I thought... If you actually used the tank's strength, you would destroy them with one finger. An attack where the tank goes up and grabs a survivor, holds them up and claps them between his hands, sending gibs of the survivor everywhere and rendering them permanently dead would take away the "What the hell! I just worked so hard to kill them and they just zap them back?" element. That wouldn't be fair to the survivors, though. But, if the attack was givin as a reward after inflicting 300 damage on the survivors things would become a lot more fun and a lot less frustrating. If a rage meter was added to the bottom, filled as the tank attacked, and when it reached 300 you could use the special attack, I would have a lot more fun with the tank while still keeping it fair.
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Old 05-02-2010, 11:51 AM   #2
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I'm pretty sure the suggestions section is for Steam itself, not its games.
Even if you're referring to more than one.
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