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to Forrest:
You play TE, right?
So, how do you compare TE and SOD? Is it "basically the same, but better,"
or "Levitation Boots aren't available in Utopia, which is awesome."
We play SOD here, and we think the opposite. That's why we can only compare players after gathering information for analysis. In other words, only after playing, or better yet, after a large number of games, can we assert that your "Old Guard" will crush the "New Blood!"
Regarding the fact that SOD is sold, meaning everyone has it. Nowadays, it's the age of the internet, and downloading 30 megabytes isn't such a big problem in terms of cost. I think it's roughly equivalent to buying a disc, and that's only if you have a metered internet connection. So, to turn SOD into TE, all it takes is a little bit of desire.
As for whether the "Old Guard" will win or not, you don't have many online players who have played before. Where will this "Old Guard" come from? I don't believe that offline experience can be decisive in an online game. Sure, you can perfect some battles, but not all of them – and you'll encounter many different situations in online battles.
It's worth noting that we have a wide range of players online, and they can play random and fixed maps with different rules. If they play according to specific rules, it doesn't mean they can't play well under other rules, as shown in matches against other portals.
Regarding the skill level, people say that there are skilled players, they just don't speak up. Well, show us who they are :) Maybe we can discuss it with them, and we'll immediately write that your "Old Guard" is better than ours – we'd be happy to and even bow down to them. But for now, there are only mentions of these people... Are they hiding? :smile32:

