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CrotchGrab 360
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Posted - 2013.12.16 21:42:00 -
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So I'm against 3 corps with only randoms on my side.
We have no choice but to run 300m to the next objective on open ground, the enemy have us scanned 100s of metres away so they know we're coming.
Then we FINALLY get to the objective, and we get orbitaled, 4 times in a row.
So if somebody is in a squad and they're destroying new players, they can just press X and completely destroy new players?
Why can you get orbitals so easily? half of the matches progress was just WASTED because somebody has an "i win" button, it's just humiliating and embarrassing. I want games to have a purpose, right now there is no purpose other than to lose ISK and struggle.
Oh and here's an idea, when 2 squads queue up for the same game, how about put one squad on one side and the other squad (wait for it) ON THE OTHER SIDE!
You should only be able to get orbitals if you, yourself, as the squad leader, contribute heavily to the game. You shouldn't be able to group up with all your buddies, kill MLT suits and benefit from it. You should have to take down proto suits, destroy tanks, take the objective. |
CrotchGrab 360
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Posted - 2013.12.16 21:50:00 -
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Arkena Wyrnspire wrote:Pubmatch orbitals are a terrible mechanic.
they make me cry, these players weren't very good either, they dropped like everyone else but all bunched up in one doorway scanning you, dropping orbies, UGH.
What these people do is just wait for you to come so you only have ONE entrance to hit them from, and you'll have 10 people shooting at you so what's the point? |
CrotchGrab 360
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Posted - 2013.12.16 22:19:00 -
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Leonid Tybalt wrote:Seems to me that its more like your tactics were off rather than the game being "wrong".
1. Running over open ground and in plain sight will ALWAYS be dangerous (it's dangerous in real world war zones too). By not sticking to cover and letting yourself be seen you give the enemy all sorts of options of nasty surprises for you.
THEY WERE SCANNING ME FROM 200M AWAY, THERE IS NO COVER ON OPEN GROUND, THERE IS NO COVER ON THAT MAP
So the question is: why do you think that you should've "made it" while making a huge tactical error like running several hundred meters in open terrain without any sort of cover or reconnoisance work?
I DIDN'T. THEY WERE SCANNING ME FROM 200M AWAY
Why didn't you sneak more?
THEY WERE SCANNING ME FROM 200M AWAY
Why didn't you plant a "safety drop uplink" during your hike in case you got ambushed so you could spawn in closer? Why didn't you use a vehicle to protect you?
BECAUSE EVERY UPLINK WE DROPPED GOT CAMPED
2. If it was a skirmish match, then why were you stubbornly trying to capture an objective that was clearly guarded and fubar to begin with?
WE COULDN'T CAPTURE ANY OBJECTIVES, BECAUSE THEY WERE SCANNING US FROM 200M AWAY.
Hopefully you learned something from this...
I LEARNED SO MUCH, PLEASE TELL ME MORE. |
CrotchGrab 360
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Posted - 2013.12.16 22:21:00 -
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8213 wrote:When matches are like that, its not even worth staying. Sometimes its just smarter to leave the match instead of headbutting the wall over, and over.
True, part of me finds it hard to leave matches though.
trying to grind my way to SCR Prof 5 on my alt, got about 670K SP so far, should have it by Thursday I guess, can't see me having a lot left in the cap. |
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