"The strength of the pack is the wolf." Why does PvP have to be a team game now?
Also the maps are insanely small; it's like filling a shoe box full of hamsters and shaking it.
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[quote]"The strength of the pack is the wolf." Why does PvP have to be a team game now?.[/quote] I don't get your Game of Thrones quote. PvP has always been team based. Apart from Rumble. Maybe you were never playing it as a team but I am quite sure you were in a team
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It's from the Jungle Book and one of Destiny's first trailers. What I am saying is that you didn't have to always be in a team formation for fun and kills. I would ditch my team and do the objectives and get a positive K/D. If everyone was fighting a zone, I would go to the uncontested one. Hunter's were also sort of advertised as lone wolves, and now we can't even do that. Rumble's not in Destiny 2 too...
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Bearbeitet von iDovahBear: 7/25/2017 3:10:21 AMLOL They thought it was a Game of Thrones quote I'm -blam!-ing dying. xDD I agree, I'm more of a loner-ish run-and-gun Titan. Can't play that way anymore. Very sad. Have to hide around teammates who constantly change what they look at. Sometimes they stop watching your flank right as you engage someone down yours, and they let someone pass through. You die for their mistake. You're told it's bad teamwork when you were actually working together, but the fact is many gamers have an attention disorder or selective senses. They get bored [i]easily.[/i] Current game basically preys on people who function more spontaneously than others. I'm not sure it's fair to say that people having mental disorders is why teamwork doesn't work, but... ... A lot of people don't like boring gameplay, and won't watch a flank for long if it's boring to do so. Teamwork happens when a group of organized players come together and communicate in real time. Teamwork is when they're coordinating movements from opposite ends of the map to corral enemies. Teamwork doesn't happen when you match people 4v4 and create a teamfire meta. That's just shooting fish in a barrel, honestly. Except the fish take more bullets to kill than you'd otherwise expect. Oh, and the barrel is moving, and the fish are using [i]watered down[/i] weapons. (BaDmTsh bad pun.)
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I agree. I had teammates on all my sides covering every angle and then I get killed from behind because one looked away and ran off. Lone-wolfing is effective as a team strategy too, it's called flanking or baiting. I wish the PvP was more friendly to our playstyles... Nice pun metaphor