Am I the only one who thinks its pointless to boot someone from a game for betrayal in Grifball? I mean it’s a game where team killing happens often, booting the member who killed you leaves you a man short, so why bother?
Yea it’s stupid it should just ask the player that was betrayed upon if they want to boot. Most won’t cause it will put them at a severe disadvantage as you mentioned. If it’s someone just being a jerk then boot and report
If you’re betraying people enough to be kicked, I highly doubt it’s an accident, especially after the tuned parameters for that playlist.
Besides, join-in-progress is enabled so they won’t be a man down for long.
how about booting a teammate who is hellbent on betraying and giving the ball to the enemy team? It happens every once in a while.
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> If you’re betraying people enough to be kicked, I highly doubt it’s an accident, especially after the tuned parameters for that playlist.
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> Besides, join-in-progress is enabled so they won’t be a man down for long.
I must have had at least half a dozen accidental betrayals in Grifball today and didn’t get kicked… Had a BLAST BTW!
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> how about booting a teammate who is hellbent on betraying and giving the ball to the enemy team? It happens every once in a while.
They irritate me the most, why would you bother doing that? You’re screwing yourself over along with the rest of your team
no, keep this in the game so that the -Yoink- groups of kids who team-kill the entire game can’t do that like in halo reach and 4.
Was it not removed in the update a few days back?