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    Brink, meant to be played 5on5 for competition

    When Splash Damage released the Dedicated server things people eager enough to read it was also able to find out that there was a pre-setup of a competitive mode produced by Splash Damage themselves. This is actually a rather unfamiliar move made by the game developers. These days most seem to ignore the fact people will want to shut certain things off to keep the game balanced. It’s also interesting Splash Damage made a clear mark Brink should be played 5on5 (5v5) competitively.

    Competition

    This config is geared towards players who like to compete in tournaments and provides some settings similar to popular “Pro mode” mods in other FPS games, things such as removing rank restrictions, removing buffs and limiting team sizes. Its settings are:

    • Team Damage: On
    • Maximum Players: 16
    • Minimum Players: 4
    • Maximum Team Size: 5
    • Rank Restrictions: Off
    • Ready-Up Percentage: 50%
    • Spectating When Incapacitated: Off
    • Spectator Mode: Off
    • Command Post Buffs: Off
    • Fixed Map Duration: On
    • Overtime: Off
    • Global VOIP: On
    • Team VOIP: On
    • Bots: Off
    • Voting: Off

    Obviously some of these settings could be discussed whether they are good or not. A competition without spectators.. ain’t much worth. Hopefully that’s something Splash Damage will look into, the sooner the better. All in all, a great initiative from the developers.

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