How come the announcer in games says enemy team instead if Blue Team or Red Team. Im not complaining im just simply asking a question (i know how you forum people are).
Hasn’t it always been blue team and red team or am i remembering wrong.
You’re remembering wrong. He’s always referred to the other team as the “enemy”.
Posibly because they would have to record a line for every colour team there was, this way you only need one line.
You’re remembering wrong. It’s been enemy.
“Enemy team has the flag”
“Enemy has the ball”
etc, etc, etc.
It’s been like that (:
I don’t recall it ever being announced by colors, especially since in previous games there could be multiple colors like red, blue, yellow, green, orange, pink, purple, etc.
He definitely said Red Team/Blue Team in Halo CE.
In Halo CE is was announced by color but I think that was the only one.
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> Posibly because they would have to record a line for every colour team there was, this way you only need one line.
This.
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> In Halo CE is was announced by color but I think that was the only one.
Yep; and that’s because there were only 2 teams.
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i could of sworn you could make more than the standard red vs blue
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> i could of sworn you could make more than the standard red vs blue
On Halo: Custom Editon with HEK, you could change the colors, but you were still limited to 2 colors when it came to teams.
i prefer red team and blue team