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GDI or Nod?

TheDR's Photo TheDR 18 Mar 2007

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GDI they are the good guys

thats one reson l like nod
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Zeke's Photo Zeke 18 Mar 2007

GDI, railguns FTW :crazy:
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Ascendancy's Photo Ascendancy 21 Mar 2007

I play better with Nod (actually a billion times better with them than GDI), so Nod FTW! Because I'm good with Nod, I defeated a hard GDI turtler who had Sonic Emitters getting right up into my base 'til I spammed Obelisks of Light and changed that.

That and Nod has their regular aircraft so it never has to reload because it uses a machine gun/laser. It makes my airstrikes a little less powerful but it makes them good nonetheless because they don't have to reload, and when they're getting hit I send in my heavy bombers to stop it once and for all.

And on some completely unrelated note, when I played against that hard GDI, they built their Ion Cannon Control right in front of my Obelisk of Light, so I killed it with a pair of those.
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Shirou's Photo Shirou 21 Mar 2007

GDI can't kill Kane. I have lost interest in them...

I ll try the Scrin ^^. If they might bore me, I wll commit heresy and go support immortal Kane!
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_Jack's Photo _Jack 23 Mar 2007

I should have made this Topic a poll, and about the whole goodguy bad guy argument I'm going to have to say it's pretty gray when it comes to GDI vs NOD, but if I have a choice between playing the goodguys or playing the badguys I almost always pick the badguys (RA2YR YURI FTW!)
Edited by _Jack, 23 March 2007 - 04:24.
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Overdose's Photo Overdose 23 Mar 2007

NOD's always the coolest side.

The whole Orca and Mammoth deal gets old pretty fast.
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Mister Hellbound's Photo Mister Hellbound 27 Mar 2007

GDI.

Why? Because when Lizzie enters the battlefeild, SOMEONE IS GOING TO GET HAMMERED!
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Foxhound's Photo Foxhound 27 Mar 2007

GDI. They didn't experiment on people with tiberium or attack civilians. They also have done things to control the deaths due to tiberium and subsequent mutations. Nod only did that to strengthen their military, and nothing else.

And whatever happened to the Forgotten?
Edited by Foxhound, 27 March 2007 - 22:26.
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Mister Hellbound's Photo Mister Hellbound 27 Mar 2007

 Foxhound, on 27 Mar 2007, 22:25, said:

GDI. They didn't experiment on people with tiberium or attack civilians. They also have done things to control the deaths due to tiberium and subsequent mutations. Nod only did that to strengthen their military, and nothing else.


Why do people care about morals, in a game? :)
Just wondering.
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_Jack's Photo _Jack 29 Mar 2007

 Foxhound, on 27 Mar 2007, 15:25, said:

And whatever happened to the Forgotten?

the forgotten were exposed to tiberium for too long and were either killed or horribly mutated.
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Stinger's Photo Stinger 29 Mar 2007

 Foxhound, on 27 Mar 2007, 23:25, said:

And whatever happened to the Forgotten?


They were forgotten.

*Ba-dum tish*
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Sic's Photo Sic 29 Mar 2007

 Lizzie, on 28 Mar 2007, 00:28, said:

 Foxhound, on 27 Mar 2007, 22:25, said:

GDI. They didn't experiment on people with tiberium or attack civilians. They also have done things to control the deaths due to tiberium and subsequent mutations. Nod only did that to strengthen their military, and nothing else.


Why do people care about morals, in a game? :D
Just wondering.

She's righteous.
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Guest_Centric Founder and Owner_* 29 Mar 2007

I love scrin
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Soul's Photo Soul 29 Mar 2007

GDI
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_Jack's Photo _Jack 01 Apr 2007

I just changed my opinion..... I still love nod but their units aren't near as powerful as GDI's (except the avatar *drool*) I love the Juggernaught, Have any of you seen the Idle animation for it where it scratches its barrel like a dog?
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speed-freak13's Photo speed-freak13 03 Apr 2007

And whatever happened to the Forgotten?



They were forgotten.

*Ba-dum tish*


:P
:linkgun:
Edited by speed-freak13, 03 April 2007 - 14:31.
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Ironside's Photo Ironside 03 Apr 2007

Nod iced their leader in Tiberian Sun: Firestorm so they probably disbanded. Back on topic now.

Nod has some neat stuff for sure, but that don't come close to GDI's firepower so I say GDI.
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amazin's Photo amazin 03 Apr 2007

hmm... avatars and flametanks or zone troopers and mammoths... i call it a drawl, ill just play both campaigns.
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_Jack's Photo _Jack 04 Apr 2007

 Dachamp, on 3 Apr 2007, 08:45, said:

hmm... avatars and flametanks or zone troopers and mammoths... i call it a drawl, ill just play both campaigns.
9/10 times when you have avatars and mammoth tanks the mammoths will win, seems a little unfair considering the Avatars price ($3000 without upgrading it with other units) compared to the mammoth tanks price ($2700 for the unit and then a one time fee of $2000 that will make all your mammoths OP)

zone troopers own flame tanks unless you have flame tanks in large (and I mean LARGE) masses,

no such thing as a draw in this game
Edited by _Jack, 04 April 2007 - 19:34.
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amazin's Photo amazin 06 Apr 2007

i didnt mean anything about them fighting, those are just fun to use units from the sides, and besides, 1 on 1 an avatar with dual lasers might stand a chance
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_Jack's Photo _Jack 06 Apr 2007

 Dachamp, on 6 Apr 2007, 16:22, said:

i didnt mean anything about them fighting, those are just fun to use units from the sides, and besides, 1 on 1 an avatar with dual lasers might stand a chance

>.> Dual Lasers and flamethrowers pwn
I personally like combining tech like using nod's Cloaking Field ability on a group of mammoths (stealthed mammoths ZOMG!)
in my opinion the Juggernaughts are the coolest looking unit in the game and avatars are second.

Anyone noticed the funny Idle animations some units/buildings do?
Edited by _Jack, 06 April 2007 - 23:41.
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