Multiplayer:
The multiplayer is a whole different barrel of eggs, and strangely allows for more genuine role-playing than the single-player game. Classes not only offer you Team Fortress -like skills, but experience, leveling and advanced techniques that can prove devastating. This also means the game can be daunting to beginners, as better players quickly get stronger, allowing them to "pwn teh n00bs" even more regularly than they normally would. Know your class, use your abilities and remember that there's at least one class you could probably take on effectively.
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