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#1
Maria Caliban

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Do you ever let your teammate bleed out when you know you could safely revive them?

Earlier today, I was on my infiltrator when a 'cap four objectives' Wave hit. On the first Cap, a soldier tagged along. I asked him to not stand next to me and instead he opened fire on a brute, causing it to charge right at us. Objective four was right in the middle of a fight. I decided to take down a ravager before I start and the soldier runs right into the middle of the fight to cap the objective and dies. After I kill the ravager and revive him, I crouch down while my cloak CDs and he starts capturing it again.

This time I cloak and start capturing it as well. Unsurprisingly, he dies, and after I finish with the objective, I just let him bleed out.

I feel bad about this, but I'd captured the previous objectives and told him that I'd get these ones. And trying to capture something after you've already died once capturing it seems really stupid.

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tzabaothg

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Yes.

If the teammate is a liability to the team there are plenty of reasons to not revive them. For instance, if I am playing AA and some fool decides to break my Stasii with a Geth SMG or something equally incapable of getting kills they will go in the bleed out list.

Modifié par tzabaothg, 07 mai 2012 - 01:16 .


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Ashen One

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I do that all the time in public games. If you're lucky, the player quits, and is replaced by someone who doesn't suck.

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Xarathox

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I only let someone bleed out if I'm not near them (rambo squads). If I can get to them I will, because I like revive medals.

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Descy_

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Nah, I'll always volunteer to pick up tampons. I dont like that nastiness gettin' everywhere.

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Zaxares

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I haven't done this myself, but I would happily let an aggravating or griefing player bleed out. Hopefully it causes them to leave.

It depends on the difficulty, but on Silver and Gold I try and stay near (but not TOO near) the Infiltrator when they're capturing. Mistakes could always happen, like when the Infiltrator used their cloak to run to the objective and thus become visible halfway through. Or when Husks are around, because for some reason they seem to be able to see right through your cloak and hughump you when you're half a second away from finishing the capture. >.<

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Maria Caliban

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Xarathox wrote...

I only let someone bleed out if I'm not near them (rambo squads). If I can get to them I will, because I like revive medals.

I'll do this 95% of the time. I'll even revive someone all the way across the map because if nothing else, they'll act like a decoy.

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http://www.gamefaqs....fect-3/62674799


Not even if the guy falls 5 times a wave. I always revive if I safely can.

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Rokayt

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Sometimes I find there are allies that are better as corpses for the purpose of sticky grenade mine bait.... Just sayin.

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Sonintega

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It it's at all a safe option to revive a teammate it's a spiteful dick move not to do so. At the very worst the extra guy will draw enemy fire away from more contributory squad members, and so doing be more useful than being fully dead. Don't be a jerk, bro. (alternate wording: be a bro, jerk)

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Kosmiker

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Your feelings are understandable. Some bleeding out is, eventually, necessary every now and then.

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El-Destructo

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Occasionally I've been forced to this. Usually when one player is going far away from the rest of the team and dying.
I'll often give them the benefit of the doubt and scrape them off the floor at first, but if they are unwilling or incapable of learning after the first couple times, I am not above letting natural selection run its course unhindered.

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Doommarine23

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No, because I'm not an entitled child nor do I hold grudges. I am here to ensure everyone has equal fun. I do not care if you are bad or good at the game. This is not competitive, there is no CAL, and we all paid 60USD.

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Zaxares wrote...

It depends on the difficulty, but on Silver and Gold I try and stay near (but not TOO near) the Infiltrator when they're capturing. Mistakes could always happen, like when the Infiltrator used their cloak to run to the objective and thus become visible halfway through. Or when Husks are around, because for some reason they seem to be able to see right through your cloak and hughump you when you're half a second away from finishing the capture. >.<

Yeah, I try to avoid baby-sitting somebody who's capping a point, but if there's some way to maintain overwatch without drawing attention to the point itself, I'll do that. 

Have to admit that I don't play Infiltrator much, so I rarely encounter this particular form of griefing, but I can see how it'd be annoying as hell and I probably wouldn't rez an idiot who wandered around drawing aggro either.

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Rokayt

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Sonintega wrote...

It it's at all a safe option to revive a teammate it's a spiteful dick move not to do so. At the very worst the extra guy will draw enemy fire away from more contributory squad members, and so doing be more useful than being fully dead. Don't be a jerk, bro. (alternate wording: be a bro, jerk)

Ehh. Im a Quarian, not Hulk Brogan man.

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Gen Petitt

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Only to the people who did it to me

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Draining Dragon

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If you "know you can safely revive them", there's no justification for not doing it. Especially when that person is trying to be a good teammate.

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tzabaothg

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Its not a bad idea to let them stay down if they suck that bad.

At the very least the ones that want to get better will have a chance to spectate and learn a thing or two.

If I am running halfway across the map to pick someone up that is just going to die again that is time better spent picking up their slack kill wise.

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Maria Caliban

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Sonintega wrote...

It it's at all a safe option to revive a teammate it's a spiteful dick move not to do so.

I'm comfortable with occasionally being a spiteful dick.

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I often find I have little choice but to let them bleed out. For example, I was recently playing a gold match that had a krogan battlemaster on a moderate level. Instead of hanging around the team for the revives that were inevitably going to be needed, he runs off on the other side of the map, and bled out on most of the first six or so waves almost straight away. However, bleed outs actually taught him a lesson, since he then decided to stay a little closer to us for the rest of the game.

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I don't feel vengeful often, but last night I died right next to the first hack objective (after killing a ravager on the way). An engineer started to revive me only to stop halfway and got the objective instead. I had to sit on the sidelines for the remainder of the wave. After that s/he/it died 5 times and I didn't revive him/her/it once. I even made sure that s/he/it could see me standing next to them but no revives. Ok, rant over. Thank you for listening.

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Yes

Gold match. AA, DA, KV, and TS. We say we're gonna move as a group with the Krogab up front. Wave starts, Turian Soldier runs the opposite way. Revive him, runs off on his own again and dies. Revive him once more, does the same thing so we got tired of him not listening and we let him die. He continues to do this till Wave 7 and finally rage quits. We are not gonna risk dying when he jumps into a swarm of Ravagers and Brutes. Why do people find it so hard to stick to a plan???

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gaminazn

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Only if they die stupidly halfway across the map. Then I'll make 0 effort. Otherwise, they make a good bullet magnet.

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parabolicity

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Only time I don't attempt is during a hack objective and Mr. Krogan is off dying somewhere that's not in the blue circle.

I try to revive everyone on my Infiltrator but my AA is too afraid to leave cover to run very far.

Modifié par parabolicity, 07 mai 2012 - 01:32 .


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I'll revive them the first couple times if they're being morons if it's safe to do so. But after the 2nd or 3rd time, use a medigel or you're not getting back up.