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1/5/2020 11:06:33 AM
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I'm sorry but I find this unacceptable...

I came across this video yesterday: [url]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RsrAyM5kV9w[/url] This is clearly a problem but what annoyed me the most was Cozmo's reply to a Reddit thread about this a couple of months ago: [quote]I spoke with the dev team and this is by design. We were trying to address the problem of when you have 1 shared life left and everyone dies at once through a Multikill, who gets to come back and use that last life for the Team? When a Multikill happens, there is no simple way to understand who died first, so we don’t know who “deserves” to come back. Instead of being frustrated at the teammate who got magically chosen to be brought back in, we decided it was better to revive everyone. It is an infrequent edge case, and we felt it was a better team experience to not have to be angry at your teammates because they got in and you didn’t.[/quote] Source: [url]https://www.reddit.com/r/DestinyTheGame/comments/dvdzna/survival_mulitkills_only_removes_1_live_from_the/f7ch0pm/?context=3&st=k30itv67&sh=9667ad7b[/url] While I can understand their point, you can't just leave it without some sort of a compromise. I think it's extremely unfair on the team who could have won the round/game if this didn't take place. As mentioned in the video, in that situation, it's more optimal for you to try and get a pick first and then use your super. If you do it the other way round, your multikill will literally count as 1 kill. Hope this raises awareness of this issue and something is done about it. I don't want to imagine how many people have been impacted by this over the years it's been around.

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