Why is it that the most common thing losing teams do in order to win a match is by traveling in packs of two or more, team shoot, and just camp? The cowardice tactics I stated happen way to often whenever I'm doing great in a match the opposing team always finds a way to win quick unfair engagements. This isn't skill by staying back with a friend to team shoot or just rush as a team. That shows incapable each individual is without assistance and is overly reliant of someone holding their hand through the match. I know it's all about team work is what everyone says but you need to learn how to pull your own weight and stop being such a scrub using the most bullshit tactics and weapons because your to inexperienced to contribute on your own occasionally.
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3 RepliesI think you need To re-read your post. You say towards the end that you understand the concept of teamwork, but then you condemn and denigrate those that utilize teamwork. You mention "I" quite a bit when you're playing on your team. I think you tend to run on your own in a team match based on your own statement and you find it strange and is offended by those that actually adhere to the spirit of the game type. This is just my observation. In my opinion, I think you would probably be better off in a Rumble play set. In a battle, the only rule is that there are no rules. It's human to get upset that you lost. But, it's more classy and sportsmanlike just to admit they outplayed someone and admit they played better than their opponent. It happens. We either win or we lose its a 50/50 odds scenario. If we as online gamers want to consider online gaming a legitimate sport, then we should conduct ourselves like the athletes of physical sports like baseball, football, soccer, etc. If the opposing team wins a game fair and square, do we call them no skilled scrubs because they won? In their realm, that would be called unsportsmanlike conduct and possibly ejected from the game. Why can't it be that way in gaming? Let's keep it classy and professional like the athletes we admire in our favorite sports. Just saying. Good day, Guardian.