originally posted in:SavingUranus
I know theres plenty of people who like to do certain things like a routine in a game. Some may split up and go lone wolf and search the area for enemies seperated from the group. Some like to move in duos or trios through the game and keep move through enemies like a swat team. And theres some that know how to just stay in the same area and the whole team will work as a group like task force (like peanut butter on jelly). That last group is very rare but if you know any others id love to know what you guys think so i can get a feel for my new friends.
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3 Replies*Gets in Warthog with friends* "Let's go cap that flag!" *Enemy team gets triple kill*.
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I have a bad habit of running in and doing my own thing. But it's also possible for me to work well with teammates if I know how they play and vice-versa.
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The strength of the pack is in the wolf, and the strength of the wolf is in the pack.
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Pvp in this game makes teamwork absolute necessary. Heavy ammo is picked up for all teammates in the area of 20yards, that means it's best to stay In a relatively good distance of teammates
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Edited by Ghostfire239: 7/13/2014 6:58:52 PMI actually don't know which i should choose I mean i work well with people I know since I know their playstyle (Example: I'd know if my friend is more "Go out there guns blazing" kind person or the "sit back a snipe" kind of person). I not sure if I can do the work as a group sort of thing since back in halo I'd end up sticking a teammate who accidentally got in my way and he'd run over to me and the team and I would be blamed for those deaths since it was my plasma grenade that killed the team. So...yeah...if there is friendly fire in Destiny that may result in a lot of problems.
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2 RepliesI find it hard to work as a full team of 6 and as a team of 2 you can keep an eye for each other's backs.
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My friend peter and I against the world. I smash things to pieces with my Titan and he wipes them from existence with a nova bomb
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2 Repliesif there r players who want to team up cool we can help level up if not il go lone wolf till i find a team.
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When I play Halo, I always piss off one of my friends cause I just do my own thing. What can I say, I'm a Lone Wolf. Though sometimes I can work with a pack.
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1 ReplyEdited by Macaface: 7/12/2014 5:11:06 AMThe more the merrier. In the Alpha I rarely saw anyone else in the wilderness, I wanted to team up. Maybe we will see more people out there now and release. As a whole, when my friends who had the alpha but were paying Watchdogs instead (stupid right?) the game felt a bit lonely.
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I can't even wait to see how we all help make each other better. I will be jumping back and forth between the campaign and the multiplayer. It's gonna be interesting next thursday. I can't wait to solidify this team.
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1 Replyhttp://m.youtube.com/watch?v=jS1BM9XRgvw
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me? divide and conquer, divide the enemies, pick them of one by one, but I enjoy to have a company by my side, extra firepower is never wrong
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Fireteam of 3 seamed great to me in the Alpha. Sadly even though there were 6 available slots at most time the only time we had more then 3 ppl was in the Tower we had 4, I realize it was the Alpha though. Being that there are up to 12 on a raid if I remember correctly I would split those chat parties/ comms into two.
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Even story mode i guess to. In story i still want people to play with.
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If you are talking about the story and free roam, lone wolf. If I am in a strike or raid and that is what you mean by "team battles" then yeah I am going to work together as a group duh.
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I'm all about working as a group in a game like Destiny. We all reap rewards, so there is no competition between teammates for loot. It's perfect!
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I would work better in just a Fireteam or a Duo, not 6 people. With 2 or 3 people it's easy to keep track of eachother and communicate. I eould most likely stay in the back covering and providing sniper fire to clear out specific enemies. Or I would run out distracting so the team mates could complete the objective or get to cover
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I find it hard to work as a full team of 6 and as a team of 2 you can keep an eye for each other's backs.