The enemies (2v2) had Sniper, Rockets and a Boltshot
(It didn’t help i couldn’t change my class)
Point is the game is no fun when you dont get/give the other team a possibility to play against you. if you try hard you ruin the game for other people
That is one of my reasons as to why I think Halo 4 and the Halo community itself is slacking. I expect this on COD
im sorry … this post holds no water…it is just an opinion post…omg they had snipes and rockets they must be try hards!!!..my Q is why didn’t your team secure one of the weapons first?
im not trying to sound mean or anything, sometimes you play a much better, more organized team…just see it to the end or quit like you did if thats your choice…
The problem is NOT that tryhards are ruining the game, the problem is that the matchmaking system matched you up against people of much higher skill than you in the first place.
> It would be fine if they atleast moved around not just sat in one place and watched us spawn
As much as a person disagrees with it, Spawn Camping is a legitimate way of playing. If the opposing team cannot protect their spawn then they’re running the risk of being spawn killed. That’s just the way it is.
I wouldn’t even blame these so called “MLG tryhards”
Just because they beat you using a strategy doesn’t mean they deserve to be belittled. Dirty tactics win games, there’s nothing wrong with that in the eyes of many.
But once again, don’t blame them because frankly them getting paired up with an enemy team well below their skill level isn’t their fault in the slightest. The game matches you up so in the end, the blame would rest with the game providing you aren’t exaggerating about the events that took place in your game.
I agree with Teh Spearhead in review of there Ranks they were both SR 130.
This was a more of a out of anger post. I admit its not entirely there fault I just get disgruntled for the use of Dirty Tactics
> I agree with Teh Spearhead in review of there Ranks they were both SR 130.
> This was a more of a out of anger post. I admit its not entirely there fault I just get disgruntled for the use of Dirty Tactics
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> Guess I am just whining
Fear not. I understand your frustration, having been on the receiving end several times. In the spirit of sportsmanship, however, I have long since stopped quitting those games. I just take my punishment and move on to the next game.
The silver lining of spawn kill games is that they generally don’t last too long. Not much consolation - but at least it does mean that you’ll get to your next game in short order even if you don’t quit.
Don’t just run at them haphazardly. Find another way around that will surprise them. The whole thing with halo is that you need to do things that they don’t expect so they have to adjust. That’s how you get out of the rut of dying over and over again. It will work eventually, and once it does, you can spawnkill THEM.
> How dare someone who is faster and more knowledgeable succeed in a competitive environment!
when a man plays a boy in a sport does he use all of his size, strength, and speed to defeat the child by as many points as possible? if he does he is generally looked at as a no class unsportsmanlike fool.
i believe OP is saying the same things about these guys.
I sympathize, but presenting a challenge is a part of game design. This game isn’t about just throwing explosions at each other until the game is over. Players are rewarded for successful play. They are rewarded for practicing. They are rewarded for being better.
Granted, the matchmaking system should ensure players of similar skill levels are matched. Also, maps should be designed to ensure safe spawning is always possible. This is easily accomplished through design that considers spawns, offers safe spawn locations, and offers a multitude of spawning locations so that it isn’t possible for one team to spawn camp another.