I don't team up on somebody for two reasons.
First because I don't want to screw up the fight, I want it to be fair. HONOR IN FOR HONOR WHAT
Second because if I hit the enemy they usually get revenge and if they are good then they can usually take me and my teammate at once.
You know. People happen to be paired with teammates that aren't quite as good. These people break their opponent then go slaughter the others in order to try to gain as much advantage to compensate. I find it normal whether I'm the one doing it or being at the receiving end of a 2vs1.
Also, winning or losing is one thing, but man, to drag it on, and on, and on, and on, AND ON! Because those dudes queue up on that last guy for whatever they think honorable means. I'd rather get to the next round asap than be condemned to watch some Orochi getting his 3rd storm rush attempt parried in the same fight while I'm doing backflips on the side.
You should spend some time getting acquainted with the rules of the game then. If you could take a moment and point out where the word honor is written at in the rules there above, I'd appreciate it, because I missed them when I was reading them through while posting them.
WAIT! I know why. Because the word Honor isn't there. It's a fictitious and stupid paradigm that people have placed on a game that is based solely on the killing of another player. If you actually had honor you're respect your teammates and the game modes designed function and operate accordingly. Additionally, that you think that fairness is integral into the game just smacks of arrogance. How exactly is you watching your teammate lose fair to your teammate? I'd love you to explain that one.
Originally Posted by WhyJimmy Go to original post
i will give you a better advice .When opponent revenge pop step back.And even if you want .You can step back with honor ...Originally Posted by WhyJimmy Go to original post
Well I think of the fight like how I think of fights. Even if I'm losing I usually would rather fight my opponent without somebody else. I know others are different but I'm sure some people have my same mindset. That and many of times I tried to help but ended up getting my teammate killed due to revenge, which is never fun if you've experienced it. Although if my teammate asks for help through voice chat or the chat system I will definitely help them.Originally Posted by xXl Plan B lXx Go to original post
If it's skirmish or dominion I usually help my teammates, if it makes you happier.
You also seem pretty upset about the matter, I assume you are one of the people who get destroyed and need help?
Well I can step back all I want it won't stop them from chasing me down or just killing my teammate. And if I step back then what was the point of even "helping"? All I did was make the enemy get his rêvent faster.Originally Posted by AKDagriZ Go to original post
my general rule of thumb for elimination is after killing my guy, i head for my nearest team mate, if when i get there he is winning, i move on, save triggering revenge and messing up a fight my team mate is already winning, and i do the same to the next team mate until i find one struggling and then i jump in.
First , let me start with your backhanded slap here. You don't know me. If you don't like me calling you out for failing to look at the rules of the game, that's a you problem. I'm not the one who is out of line here. It's you and people who play team based game modes just like you.
You've assumed wrong. I don't need help. I'm just fine going one on one, and for the most part I win more than I lose. The issue here is that the topic point is that I'm losing and you just watched. If I'm losing and you're standing there watching me lose. Yeah. I'm going to be pissed off. You've abandoned your teammate for a self ritualized sense of honor that doesn't exist at the game modes core. That is where you're just not getting it.Originally Posted by WhyJimmy Go to original post
That's great. It's nice to see that you "USUALLY" adhere to the game rules in 2/3rds of the 4-v-4 team games. Just one problem. 100% of the time the rules are the same. You're falling short as a teammate.Originally Posted by WhyJimmy Go to original post
Those are called duels. There is an entire game mode designed around what you like to call a "fight." I'm not sure why that game mode and it's design / rule set spill over into completely different games.Originally Posted by WhyJimmy Go to original post
That's a skill issue. I'm not saying this to be flippant, but learn to be a better teammate. Figure out how to counter your moves off your teammates moves rather than your opponents moves. Stand face to face and attack from different sides where possible. Utilize the things that you have to your advantage. IF your teammate dies, at least win the fight and cut down on the resurrection timer to help keep the advantage of numbers in your teams favor.Originally Posted by WhyJimmy Go to original post
I don't ever hear anything in game chat. Ever. As for the chat system if your teammates getting their *** handed to them do you really need them to stop defending themselves to say "Hey Pal, I could use some help here?" Its pretty obvious who is winning and losing a fight. If you're in the area and you have any sense of situational awareness you can see clearly what direction a fight is going. Letting your teammate get executed, and then trying to solo said player isn't going to change the fact that you saw it coming and did nothing. It's not hard. Your team gives points when they die. Your team gets closer to losing when they die. As a teammate you should do whatever you can do ensure that the points stay in your favor. Simplest move. Kill the opposing team player.Originally Posted by WhyJimmy Go to original post
Originally Posted by WhyJimmy Go to original post
Well unless your teammate doesn't want help, then you just screw him over. There is a chat for a reason, use it if you want help for a fight you don't think you can win.Originally Posted by Nosmer1 Go to original post