@Red Ryder
1. If the enemy has a purple glow around them and are not a Banshee, they are primed for a Biotic Detonation, anything that does not glow purple when primed is a large boss, and no one will yell at you for shooting those.
2. As a general rule of thumb, if your teammate is 1V1 with anything thats not a boss/mini-boss then just wait to see if they need assistance if nothing else. Cause people hate kill stealing, and you dont need to babysit teammates that decide to melee enemies.
3. I believe to run off with the pizza means to grab the objective and subsequently leave the game leaving the objective incapable of being completed. But running away without a plan/escort is also bad.
What would you consider "Unsporting Conduct" in ME3?
Débuté par
IllusiveManJr
, juil. 04 2012 11:44
#76
Posté 06 juillet 2012 - 07:16
#77
Posté 06 juillet 2012 - 07:19
Chevyboy88 wrote...
DatFeel wrote...
Knowing you aren't good enough to play Gold, yet joining Gold matches anyways.
This, a thousand times this. I'll admit to much nerdrage going against my better judgement and going ahead with the match rather than leaving the lobby when I suspect the game will fail and being rewarded with a sore back from having to carry the team.
Thankfully it doesn't happen often, perhaps I just get lucky running into decent lobbies.
What's wrong with people trying to get better by joining Gold games? When I was playing exclusively Silver, I knew that I wasn't good enough for Gold, but I had to try sometime. Now I'm an average Gold player, but I'm glad that I didn't have people in matches with me acting out about being frustrated with my admittedly subpar play.
The most annoying thing for me is people playing music, singing or talking about irrelevant things on the mic. As far as "unsporting" goes, well this game is co-op and not competitive therefore, there's little "sporting" about it. I have personally not experienced any actual griefing other than people not playing or being jerks on the mic.
#78
Posté 06 juillet 2012 - 07:23
Foul language, trolling are unsportsmanlike.
They pale in comparison to this though. How could another krogan not return my headbutt?
NikkoJT wrote...
- Not headbutting my Krogan back.
They pale in comparison to this though. How could another krogan not return my headbutt?
#79
Posté 06 juillet 2012 - 07:29
Basically what everyone else is saying, really. I try to not take it personally and just go to my corner of the map so I can Lash 'n Smash in peace. Unless someone with a mic is yelling, not reviving or using consumables, not helping with objectives, insulting everything under the sun and being completely and utterly obnoxious to the point where I make it my mission to make their game as miserable as possible.
#80
Posté 06 juillet 2012 - 07:31
"- Not headbutting my Krogan back."
Ha! I played a Krogan for the first time today, and couldn't figure out why the other Krogan kept headbutting me...I thought I was doing something wrong, until I FINALLY caught a clue. What lovely bonding!
I have also shot the trooper right as the player tried the heavy melee, or ruined the biotic set-up. There is no apology button, 'cause I would use it just about every match...
Sometimes it's just a mistake or ignorance. I am good at the ignorance...
Ha! I played a Krogan for the first time today, and couldn't figure out why the other Krogan kept headbutting me...I thought I was doing something wrong, until I FINALLY caught a clue. What lovely bonding!
I have also shot the trooper right as the player tried the heavy melee, or ruined the biotic set-up. There is no apology button, 'cause I would use it just about every match...
Sometimes it's just a mistake or ignorance. I am good at the ignorance...
Modifié par Razor1313, 06 juillet 2012 - 07:32 .
#81
Posté 06 juillet 2012 - 07:33
screaming in the mic 'PICK ME UP! PICK ME UP'. I Know youre down. I just have to kill the things that killed you to get there.
#82
Posté 06 juillet 2012 - 07:40
bunnylover wrote...
Chevyboy88 wrote...
DatFeel wrote...
Knowing you aren't good enough to play Gold, yet joining Gold matches anyways.
This, a thousand times this. I'll admit to much nerdrage going against my better judgement and going ahead with the match rather than leaving the lobby when I suspect the game will fail and being rewarded with a sore back from having to carry the team.
Thankfully it doesn't happen often, perhaps I just get lucky running into decent lobbies.
What's wrong with people trying to get better by joining Gold games? When I was playing exclusively Silver, I knew that I wasn't good enough for Gold, but I had to try sometime. Now I'm an average Gold player, but I'm glad that I didn't have people in matches with me acting out about being frustrated with my admittedly subpar play.
The most annoying thing for me is people playing music, singing or talking about irrelevant things on the mic. As far as "unsporting" goes, well this game is co-op and not competitive therefore, there's little "sporting" about it. I have personally not experienced any actual griefing other than people not playing or being jerks on the mic.
There is a LARGE difference between playing gold when you should clearly be in bronze (as you said, you played silver so in time you move to gold) joining gold lobbies. What's worse is in the case you put forth I would suspect you would use consumables and equiptment to perhaps make up for your lack of gold "skill" or whatever you want to call it? The vast majority of players that make me rage are the players using absolutely silly loudouts (see Widow and GPS on an adept) that use no consumables.
There is a normal path most of us took. Play bronze, learn the ropes and move to silver. Play silver to get some decent items and learn the rest of the games mechanics then move to gold. Not do a few bronze matches, learn nothing of class mechanics and move to gold.
Yes those people make me rage and I don't appologize for it





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