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''PUG'' stands for Pick-Up Game and defines an unofficial method of creating teams of players in team-based gamemodes like [[Team Free For All|Team Deathmatch]] or [[Capture The Flag]]. Players are generally invited to show up beforehand, but unlike exhibition games there is no sense of obligation or commitment to play. Pick-up games usually lack officials and referees, which makes them more disorganized and less structured than regular games.<br> | ''PUG'' stands for Pick-Up Game and defines an unofficial method of creating teams of players in team-based gamemodes like [[Team Free For All|Team Deathmatch]] or [[Capture The Flag]]. Players are generally invited to show up beforehand, but unlike exhibition games there is no sense of obligation or commitment to play. Pick-up games usually lack officials and referees, which makes them more disorganized and less structured than regular games.<br> | ||
Usually two players volunteer as ''captains''. These two captains duel each other and then pick players in turns, the winner of the duel being the first allowed to pick. | Usually two players volunteer as ''captains''. These two captains duel each other and then pick players in turns, the winner of the duel being the first allowed to pick. | ||
This method can lead to certain controversies because there are usually no rules on who is allowed to become captain, often this is determined only by whoever volunteers first. | This method can lead to certain controversies because there are usually no rules on who is allowed to become captain, often this is determined only by whoever volunteers first. |