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A pickup game, or pug, refers to any game where any player can show up, join a team, and the game gets started. Pugs constitute the majority of games played in Allegiance, and are notorious for the severe lack of teamwork and skill displayed in them.
A pickup game, or pug, refers to any game where any player can show up, join a team, and the game gets started. Pugs constitute the majority of games played in Allegiance, and are notorious for the severe lack of teamwork and skill displayed in them.


Because of this many veteran players view them as a chance to practice their skills, some forgoing even that and choosing to play in only squad games.
Because of this many veteran players view them as a chance to practice basic skills and little else; others forgoing even that and choosing to play in squad games only.


They are a step between the [[Newbie Server]] and [[Squads|Squad]] games.  
A pug is a step between the [[Newbie Server]] and [[Squads|Squad]] games.  





Revision as of 12:39, 14 September 2007

A pickup game, or pug, refers to any game where any player can show up, join a team, and the game gets started. Pugs constitute the majority of games played in Allegiance, and are notorious for the severe lack of teamwork and skill displayed in them.

Because of this many veteran players view them as a chance to practice basic skills and little else; others forgoing even that and choosing to play in squad games only.

A pug is a step between the Newbie Server and Squad games.


Ozzy, the Events Zone Leader, has recently implemented a different type of pug - one that is available to cadets & squadded players only. This is being held on Monday nights (EST), and all participants must display their squad tag in order to play. The principle remains the same, but the teamwork and skill shown is (theoretically) much higher.


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