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A note is that if you are holding dual weapons and pick up the bag, you will be forced to wield one weapon until you score or die, getting rid of the bag. This makes sense, because otherwise you would have 3 hands. This happening is unexplained for Kypriss.

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  • A note is that if you are holding dual weapons and pick up the bag, you will be forced to wield one weapon until you score or die, getting rid of the bag. This makes sense, because otherwise you would have 3 hands. This happening is unexplained for Kypriss.
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  • A note is that if you are holding dual weapons and pick up the bag, you will be forced to wield one weapon until you score or die, getting rid of the bag. This makes sense, because otherwise you would have 3 hands. This happening is unexplained for Kypriss. In the original TimeSplitters anywhere between two and four teams could take part in a Capture the Bag match, but this has been reduced to just two in subsequent games, perhaps because a four-way Capture the Bag game proved a little too frantic. Another alteration is that in TimeSplitters 2 and TimeSplitters Future Perfect it is impossible to score if your own bag has been stolen; it must be recovered first. In the original TimeSplitters the presence of your own bag had no impact on your ability to score points.
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