I can honestly say that they hired anyone that could effectively grip a mouse.
Funny you should mention that. I, too, during high school, worked for a company that handled Gateway's outsorced tech support calls. I can honestly say that they hired one person who was actually physically unable to grip a mouse. He was in a wheelchair with a birth defect that left him with barely any hands or feet. Don't get me wrong; he was excelent at answering calls and dealing with people, but he moved the mouse around with his stubs and chicken-scratched at the keyboard.
Voting is already done in Tribes 2. Despite the obvious downfalls that have already been mentioned, in-game voting seems to be very effective in combating cheaters and others destroying the gameplay for legitimate players. Personally, I'm very sorry that I don't see voting in other online games that I play.
I can honestly say that they hired anyone that could effectively grip a mouse.
Funny you should mention that. I, too, during high school, worked for a company that handled Gateway's outsorced tech support calls. I can honestly say that they hired one person who was actually physically unable to grip a mouse. He was in a wheelchair with a birth defect that left him with barely any hands or feet. Don't get me wrong; he was excelent at answering calls and dealing with people, but he moved the mouse around with his stubs and chicken-scratched at the keyboard.
Voting is already done in Tribes 2. Despite the obvious downfalls that have already been mentioned, in-game voting seems to be very effective in combating cheaters and others destroying the gameplay for legitimate players. Personally, I'm very sorry that I don't see voting in other online games that I play.