SERVER TYPESIf you're new to Warhawk, look for servers with "NEWBIE" in the name, such as "US-NEWBIE_Large1". These servers are rank-limited to Sergeant and below, and have no friendly fire.If you're familiar with the game and just looking for a quick match, look for servers with "Casual" in the name, such as "US-Casual_TDM1". These servers are what you're probably used to: no friendly fire, and team switching is allowed (with balance enforced).If you're a hardcore player looking to roll with your friends or clan and play a tough, serious match, or if you're one of our long-time vets who remembers the days of team damage and quick respawns, then "Pro" servers such as "US-Pro_TDM1" are definitely for you. These servers have friendly fire enabled and 3-second respawns. Team switching is allowed, and balance is enforced, but teams are not re-randomized between rounds, so once you get your crew together, you'll stay together. PLAYLISTSCasual and Pro servers are split out into multiple playlists for the various game modes. A "DM" in the name indicates Deathmatch; for example, "US-Pro-DM1". This is a server that plays nothing but Deathmatch games.A "TDM" in the name indicates Team Deathmatch, such as "US-Pro-TDM1". Again, this is all Team Deathmatch, all the time.A "CTF" in the name indicates Capture the Flag, and a "ZNS" indicates Zones. You can probably see the pattern emerging here. :smileywink:The unique one is "Mix", such as "US-Pro_Mix-A1" or "US-Pro_Mix-B1". These are similar to the previous "Vari" servers and host multiple gametypes. In "Mix-A" servers you've got large maps in CTF and ZNS. In "Mix-B" servers you've got medium and small maps running TDM and CTF.The number in a playlist is just there so that servers have unique names. It lets you easily tell your friends *which* CTF server you're in. It does *not* mean there are different playlists. So for example, "US-Pro_DM1" and "US-Pro_DM2" are both running the exact same playlist and ruleset