I have noticed a trend with this game as of late, that it is flooded with high school kids that think they should be able to tell everyone on their team what each player should do. I have proved this point many times, by disregarding the advice given by said teenagers, and was the ONLY reason the team won the match on several occasions. Recently, one of these douchbags, had the gall to argue with me, after we had won the match, that I still should have followed his instructions to heal a team mate even though, in my disobedience I killed 2 opponents, that without their deaths, we would have lost the match! They immediately booted me from the match and I lost my points (I was the top player even!!) This is crap!! There has to be a way to report poor sportsmanship or make a way to keep points accumulated during a match if you reach the end!
And for all you know it all's quit!!! This was a great game without you!
This will always happen, the young reckless players will always try to dictate to gameplay. I'm sick of being told " don't choose fuse it's hosage, don't put the balls there you'll kill the hostage, You set it off I'll shoot you, click team killed, round won all defenders dead. I chose Fuse because I know what I'm doing, jerks.
one time this dude teamkilled because the guy was fortifying a wall he had a murder hole in. it was to the outside and he was going to try to teamkill. had like a 0.4 k/d and level 25 or something. i also hate when i play an operator one round, do REALLY good, and then the next round, instead of letting me play the operator that i reck with, someone else chooses it under the impression they will also do good. monkey see, monkey try, monkey die
You cannot argue with their superior logic and feelings of self-entitlement that they should be listened to above all others. You did the right thing in the match of course so their kicking you was nothing more than malicious spite. Mute them, block them and report them if necessary (you can actually report players for poor sportsmanship on Xbox One) and then just ignore them.