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FFA is "Free For All," a term that describes multiplayer PvP games in which every player is fighting every other player, rather than taking turns or working in teams.
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FFA is "Free For All," a term that describes multiplayer [[PvP]] games in which every player is fighting every other player, rather than taking turns or working in teams.
  
 
In theory, at least. In practice such games are almost always marked by secret teams and implicit partnerships, or at least various short term non-aggression treaties.
 
In theory, at least. In practice such games are almost always marked by secret teams and implicit partnerships, or at least various short term non-aggression treaties.

Revision as of 14:16, 25 June 2009

FFA is "Free For All," a term that describes multiplayer PvP games in which every player is fighting every other player, rather than taking turns or working in teams.

In theory, at least. In practice such games are almost always marked by secret teams and implicit partnerships, or at least various short term non-aggression treaties.