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    A story about a player named "MG_MH_42" and THE WAY HE TREATS OTHER PLAYERS

    I've managed to play today with 3 guys some elimination matches. usually I do AI because order reasons... easier to complete. but no. even after asking why pleading all most and insulting in the end because I tried to do order, they consistently kept going out of their way in order to find me and kill the bot that i was fighting.
    I get that we all want to do orders or play for fun. but when a player nicely asks you to at least let him oil HIS opponent and 5he other goes and act like this, it only grows the salty community, and with good reasons.
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    Not that I approve of this players choices, I do believe that you will gain nothing from posting this on the forums. If anything, should that player spot this thread, it might result in an even worse situation.

    Do keep in mind that you can opt out of matchmaking when you start a game against AI.
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    Man... you just need to put the controller and the keyboard down...and walk away... go jerk one out... or something. I'm pretty sure all 95 of your posts are complaining about something... granted there IS alot to complain about... but the fact that is THE ONLY thing you do... it's just... annoying... lol
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    I could have told you that the average For Honor player is more likely to go out of their way to find you and kill your bot if you ask them not to than the other way around, especially if you get extra salty and start insulting them. The problem is, they don't have to let you kill 'your' bot in peace if they don't want to. Technically it is not even yours. You are a team of 4 against a team of 4 enemies. That bot is technically just as much their enemy as it is yours.

    There are 2 solutions. One is to play against AI with matchmaking OFF. The other is to kill 'your' bot faster

    Just a warning as well, naming and shaming people in a thread like this is against the forums rules, so I would remove the player name if I were you, it's really not needed anyway, we get the point without needing to know his name, we don't care about that part.
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    You will find the path to solution of this problem usually goes like this...

    A) try to kill your bots faster. Fail
    B) Try to fight bots outside of the track where fighting normally occurs. Mostly fail
    C) Begin "helping' your teammates in a similar fashion. order completed.

    Sucks to play this game while being generally disgruntled at teammates who seem to be competing with you at every turn.,but that's almost all I ever see and it's been that way for months.
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    didnt think of the matchmaking turned off thing. thanks. beside that, i posted this to see how many people agree with the saltiness and the respect between players. i mean its all about comunication. and today i see the reasons for witch thegame is doomed. the problems on the surface arent all. the comunity will bring the game to the ground to.
    madcyclops... what did you expect? 10 posts in witch I praise the game? but to whom am I talking. it seems clear enough that you support this kind of treatment between players to. GG. I'm gonna go "jerk one off" as you might do. o4 say.
    p.s. if the player finds the post, what will he do? I'm not insulting him not anithing. I'm staying my opinion on something that happens in the game witch is true and only shows the respect he had. ignoring 10 messages and doing exactly the oposed instead of telling me "bro if you want this go in a vs AI with matchmaking turned off" (see how hard that was?). as a note to what pope said last night on Dev stream to spread the info between players, yes. this kind of behaviour encourages us to do that. to be better people.
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