I have another question about the betrayal program. Why in the world, when there are no enemies on their screen or within a good 150 years, do I not get the boot option? If anyone has any insight, it’d be well appreciated. lol
Dunno. There’s a couple of threads on it. No one really seems to know what triggers the boot option. I’ve been betrayed many times in a game without being given the boot option. On the other hand, I once betrayed a teammate who was in the process of being assassinated - so he was dead anyway with a rocket that took out 3 players on the opposing team . . . and got booted.
So I have no idea what the game logic is for determining when you get the boot option.
the betrayal booting system is nearly as bad as the CSR matching & JiP systems!