Friendly spartan charge vs vehicles.

Remove friendly spartan charge knockback.

There is no positive / constructive use for spartan charging a teamate.(in warzone)

Often it’s used to annoy or “betray”.
Flip and steal your vehicle, knock you out of req stations.
Or push you off into enemy occupied areas, and steal your weapon.
Or repeatedly charging to be a nuance.

This is a good suggestion. I cannot think of anytime where a friendly spartan used it, and I said thanks. If I want to get someones attention I normally shoot in their direction.

At least remove friendly knockback on vehicles.

Other instances are annoying, but stealing a vehicle intentionally.
Is un-sportsman like.

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> This is a good suggestion. I cannot think of anytime where a friendly spartan used it, and I said thanks. If I want to get someones attention I normally shoot in their direction.

One time I spartan charged my friend out of the way and took a rocket shot for him most dramatic warzone death

Spartan charged is used when a teammate has a turret to help him get to bases/etc faster as if they were normal walking it would take a lot longer.

As for the other issues, that is simple playing with sucky teammates that is the issue.

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> Spartan charged is used when a teammate has a turret to help him get to bases/etc faster as if they were normal walking it would take a lot longer.
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> As for the other issues, that is simple playing with sucky teammates that is the issue.

Never thought of that, I provide cover when I see a teammate with a turret, because they are as slow as a turtle.

No. Besides, its tactically advantageous to keep. My teammates like to Spartan Charge our ally with a turret at the beginning of a match to get him closer to the base we’re attacking.

Why should they remove something that upsets you if others like it? Stop being selfish.

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> No. Besides, its tactically advantageous to keep. My teammates like to Spartan Charge our ally with a turret at the beginning of a match to get him closer to the base we’re attacking.
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> Why should they remove something that upsets you if others like it? Stop being selfish.

Would it not be selfish to ask to keep something that upsets others but you like it?

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> Remove friendly spartan charge knockback.
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> There is no positive / constructive use for spartan charging a teamate.(in warzone)
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> Often it’s used to annoy or “betray”.
> Flip and steal your vehicle, knock you out of req stations.
> Or push you off into enemy occupied areas, and steal your weapon.
> Or repeatedly charging to be a nuance.

I use it to push my teammates who are using turrets to where they’re going faster.

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> There is no positive / constructive use for spartan charging a teamate.(in warzone)

Oh really?

so when i keep doing it to someone who spawned a turret and help speed them up to the battle field, aka helping out a teammate, thats not a positive or constructive use?

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> > 2533274983213185;1:
> > There is no positive / constructive use for spartan charging a teamate.(in warzone)
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> Oh really?
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> so when i keep doing it to someone who spawned a turret and help speed them up to the battle field, aka helping out a teammate, thats not a positive or constructive use?

Seems like a constructive use to me.

But yeah, I’m one of those guys who will Spartan Charge an ally to knock them back at times. If all you’re doing is following teammates around in a Scout Warthog honking your horn so that we can come for a useless joy ride with you, I’m going to knock you over if I’m annoyed. If you’re going to sit around and watch us lose, then if I’m in a bad enough mood, I’m going to at least make sure that you’re in a position where you can use your gun and at least pretend to be useful.

Some doink was doing this to me for no apparent reason right after we captured the spire on Apex 7. He kept at at for over 10 minutes while I was trying to supress the enemy from their armoury.

I ignored him for the most part then thrusted aside one time to see him careen over the edge. He was eaten alive by the enemy team and stopped doing it after that. Probably my favorite Halo 5 moment right there hah.

I agree with OP, teammates shouldn’t be able to affect you at all in Warzone. I think they should even remove friendly vehicle bumping, it sucks.

There are times where a friendly vehicle gets stuck, and others are trying to charge into it to knock it loose. I say leave it

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> There are times where a friendly vehicle gets stuck, and others are trying to charge into it to knock it loose. I say leave it

Still flipping a teamate than driving off.
Should count as a betrayal.

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> There are times where a friendly vehicle gets stuck, and others are trying to charge into it to knock it loose. I say leave it

This can be easily fixed by getting out of the vehicle first, and then moving it (if the friendly Spartan Charge knockback on vehicles was removed).

There’s really no reason to keep friendly Spartan Charge knockback on allied vehicles. I’ve never seen it used for anything besides stealing vehicles, which is in my opinion one of the least sportsmanlike (to put it in friendly terms) things a player can possibly do.

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> > 2535414442852878;13:
> > There are times where a friendly vehicle gets stuck, and others are trying to charge into it to knock it loose. I say leave it
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> This can be easily fixed by getting out of the vehicle first, and then moving it (if the friendly Spartan Charge knockback on vehicles was removed).
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> There’s really no reason to keep friendly Spartan Charge knockback on allied vehicles. I’ve never seen it used for anything besides stealing vehicles, which is in my opinion one of the least sportsmanlike (to put it in friendly terms) things a player can possibly do.

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Sometimes you use a vehicle to support or hold an area.
Teamate doesn’t know this and they flip you cuz they don’t think your helping.
Than they steal your vehicle and go die in 10 seconds.