POSTER:computer news || THE OVERWATCH LEAVE FOREVER CAPTURE THE FLAG, A BIG CHANGE IS COMING
DATE:2017-02-08
Today, Jeff shared a very pleasant news from Overwatch lovers. As you know, these days in Overwatch passes (ends February 13) a special event dedicated to Chinese New Year.
According to statistics,this mode was not just popular, but extremely popular and in demand. Due to numerous requests of workers play, capture the flag on an ongoing basis it will be implemented within Overwatch. This mode will be also expanded: a capture the flag adapt nine more standard card mode "control object" and enable players to customize various elements of gameplay. For example, if you think that the flags too easily capture mobile type characters Tracer and Winston,
you can disable them or deprive them of their abilities. If Capture the Flag is too fast / slow, you are free to customize game at the personal request.
The second major change - a long-awaited server browser. Now players who have created a unique game rules , will be able to make it public, and everyone will be able to connect. That is, if you like to play only on any one map, now it's not a problem. If you like to play with unique rules such as twice the maximum health of each character, it is also becoming a reality.
Settings Advanced screen to create game: will be a lot of new features such as already described above, the possibility of disabling specific characters and their abilities. All this will create a completely unique matches. The more unique, the more fun.
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