
Shinobi MumyoSakanagare ZaShigurui
The Honor of the Fallen Biomassed.
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Posted - 2014.05.11 23:14:00 -
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Sniping is hard to do every map just like any other role on every map and at every time , it gets boring and frankly ... every map is just not fit to do the same thing ... every time and be effective for your squad to the point of seeing numbers and figures that tell your personal worth .
It's always good to have two roles and mix it up some times , that way the game stays fresh and you just don't get frustrated when your in a place where your not providing any worth to your team mates .
Your playing a game that's mostly male and it has war undertones , so there just won't be much in the department of " just having fun " .... these players are here competing and fun comes with wining and most of the games you have players running around doing nothing frankly , providing no support ... stealing vehicles and not covering others while on the battlefield .
I still see players that will watch others just get killed and have the nerve to stand there and watch , like when the players is threw killing the one ... he won't come after the other and now " they " don't have the back up that they would have if they just would have helped out .
Yes there are mechanical problems in-game but sometimes you just have to work around them because standing on a soap box proclaiming so , just wont get the change . There must be a concerted effort on the part of the community and that's hard to do unless it effects most and CCP is aware of most of the issues to begin with so , you just won't show any new light on issues here but feedback is always welcomed .
If you are a woman , then just hang in there and don't give up or become discouraged , find a few players that you can squad with and have fun , even more so when and if you have a mic . Just try not to get so frustrated and pay attention to your enemy , their movements on the mini-map and those you team with , it might help when looking for players to squad with .
The honor of the vets who biomassed will never be forgotten and will always be upheld until the very end .
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