I could tell the group wasn't using any kind of voice chat; victory came way too easily. Three Space Marines clustered around an objective my Eldar Howling Banshee was helping to capture in Warhammer 40K: Eternal Crusade, their big guns aimed at my teammates in the other direction. I slipped in behind them through a door, and sliced one down with my sword in three hits. I moved to his friend, who fell in two chops. By the time his friend realized what was going on, my team's bullets were already knocking him down.
Moments like these keep me coming back to Eternal Crusade, and they're usually rewarding enough that I can – temporarily – forgive its many flaws: poor optimization, sparse itemization for some races and classes, and arguable imbalance (which partly led to my victory here). But looking past those problems gets harder every day.
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