I do not think the team fire meta will leave. Does anyone, really?
Wether D1 or D2, more people firing equals enemies dying quicker. Now that the habit has caught on I would believe it's gonna stick around for a long time.
What's the downside to sticking together? Getting Breaker'd by a rocket? Hardly happens, is easily neutralized by racking up kilsl as a team. Getting team wiped by a super? Yeah no in D2 energy weapons shred anyone out of their super before they know it.
I'm more than OK with being proven wrong, since I'm really sick of how D2 PvP plays out. Not even at its worst was D1 this monotonous and unfun.
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Bearbeitet von KidSixXx: 3/21/2018 3:31:38 PMWhy should the team fire meta leave? Shouldn't teamwork and tactics be rewarded or are we going back to the old ways of shotgun rushing groups of zone cappers and super shredding teams waiting for heavy? There should be few, if any, downsides to sticking together in match modes where teamwork is one of the keys to success, IMO. If there is anything to groan about, it is the simple fact that coordinated fireteams will usually have the advantage in small team PvP and that means that clans running as a squad will have the statistical edge. Lone wolves trying to win team matches on their own are going to be ground into dust. Not everyone wants to be in a clan, nor should it be a requirement of enjoyment for the game.. 6v6 play was far more forgiving, so hopefully its introduction will balance things out for casual players.