Made me a bit mad today.
This technique allows for players to commit betrayals to teammates without suffering the penalty of being kicked from the game. They do this in Halo:CE by taking a ghost, driving it towards an ally, and getting out at the last second as the ghost slides into other players. This avoids avoids betrayal penalties.
Another thing these players try to do is deliberately walk into manned, allied vehicles (which we all know is a surefire way to get killed) and the game processes this as a betrayal on the driver’s part. They’ll keep doing this until the driver is kicked from the game.
I doubt there’s any way to hammer down on this problem, but I thought I’d bring it to attention as an excuse to vent a little bit.
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> Made me a bit mad today.
> This technique allows for players to commit betrayals to teammates without suffering the penalty of being kicked from the game. They do this in Halo:CE by taking a ghost, driving it towards an ally, and getting out at the last second as the ghost slides into other players. This avoids avoids betrayal penalties.
> Another thing these players try to do is deliberately walk into manned, allied vehicles (which we all know is a surefire way to get killed) and the game processes this as a betrayal on the driver’s part. They’ll keep doing this until the driver is kicked from the game.
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> I doubt there’s any way to hammer down on this problem, but I thought I’d bring it to attention as an excuse to vent a little bit.
Unfortunately, this is one of those time you just have to accept that they can’t fix this. The only thing you can do is report it.
I already complained about this. Nothing you can do about it. more than likely the people who have dealt with this know their names by now.
I can guarantee that the player or players doing it on their gamer tag/card it has a low reputation “avoid me” warning.
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> > I can guarantee that the player or players doing it on their gamer tag/card it has a low reputation “avoid me” warning.
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> It’s starting to feel like having “avoid me” attached to their gamertags is more of a badge of honor than anything else.
Heheh. It would seem so wouldn’t it.
Kinda like “Hey! Look at how many people I’ve managed to tick off.” Gives people a real reason to fear them on the battlefield.
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<mark>Quote redacted:</mark> You afk every game and spin in circles afk farming. I’ve seen it and heard it from party