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Ok, guys -
I’m pretty sure we’ve all been in games where we have been betrayed, but not just accidentally. I’m pretty sure you’ve had at least a few games where someone has betrayed you simply because you take a weapon that they desire.
I myself am often betrayed in Arena Breakout because I get our team sides BR.
My questions are -
Do you think betraying on purpose is ever justified?
Do you think that the ban for CONSISTENT betraying should be harsher than the ban for quitting?
Obviously I’m not just talking about you sniping and another person walking in front of your scope lol.
No, 2) Yes, 3) Yes, but never intentionally, sometimes team mates have the uncanny ability to arrive in the area at the exact time your grenade detonates lol.
I’ll get a payback betrayal if someone kills me for my power weapon, if it’s convenient. I’m not gonna charge into the middle of a big fight just to kill “SGT SpartanBuck117”, because he wanted to be a lone wolf sniper guy. But to answer your other question yes, consistent betrayal boots should be harsher. You’re just making the game harder on other people.
Yes, I would say there are situations where it’s justified. Some kid is sitting in spawn going intermittently AFK probably because they’re on the phone or something. Some kid is being an annoying micspammer who refuses to shut the -Yoink- up. Some kid betrayed me for a power weapon and I want it back. Probably a lot more situations I can’t currently think of.
I don’t think quitting should really have bans in the first place, so by default I’d have to answer yes.
Yes. Often out of revenge, though sometimes out of typical dumb-yoink-ery. Usually by sheer accident.
Yeah, never on purpose though. It happens more often than you would think in Warzone, where if it’s like ARC or someplace with red/orange sand, and a red teammate happens to be walking across the street (without looking both ways first!) and I smush him in a warthog.
Not on purpose but yes. I think it’s safe to say accidental betrayals happens to most if not all of us. I’ve been on both the giving and receiving end.
No, 2) Yes, 3) Yes, intentionally for revenge because of being betrayed ; but most of the time when it happens, unintentionally. Btw I’ve never received a betrayal ban cause accidental betrayals r a rarity 4 me.
1: if someone is trolling killing you and no playing the game as was intend. For dam sure!
2: Yes constant betraying is bad, but the quitting system is bull because because everyone keeps getting kicked from the server for no reason. hell i just got booted then, just booted back to main menu for no reason. these do results in bans if happen enough. but if you are quiting on purpose in a comp match u should be banned, not in casual tho.
3: Everyone has betrayed on purpose before, your either pissed at that person or your messing with your mate.
I once betrayed a team mate as he did it first there was no rhythm or reason he just walked straight up to me punched and the shot me so I spartan charged him off the railing on empire.
I have betrayed when playing strongholds and we have 2-3 enemies in our zone and one team mate in there as well he’s doing his job protecting the zone and wearing shields both of us know he’s going to die so I may as well toss in a nade and kill those he’s weekend while they are all huddled together.
otherwise I have never intentionally betrayed a team mate.
first off ide like to say that I hate betrayal literally adds nothing to the game but only takes away. If someone could tell me anything positive that it actually adds please tell me and don’t give me some if the its more realistic -Yoink-. I do betray people on purpose but only for a could of reasons. 1. They betrayed me on purpose so I get revenge. 2. They kill me for my power weapons and I want it back and lastly if my teammate has the flag and refuses to capture it. I think they should be harsher. I cant count how many times I have been betrayed accidently or on purpose for no reason. My teammate throws a grenade down a corridor to try and steal my kll and the nades kill md and weakens his shields and the enemy finishes us both off. Or I’m shooting someone and they jump in the way because they want the kill and I shoot them and weaken them by accident and the enemy kills them and gets their shield back and kils me. I think you get my point
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> MODS - PLEASE don’t move this thread to matchmaking feedback board. It’s not matchmaking feedback, it’s getting halo fans opinions on betraying and things linked to it. Please just leave it be. Thanks.
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> Ok, guys -
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> I’m pretty sure we’ve all been in games where we have been betrayed, but not just accidentally. I’m pretty sure you’ve had at least a few games where someone has betrayed you simply because you take a weapon that they desire.
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> I myself am often betrayed in Arena Breakout because I get our team sides BR.
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> My questions are -
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> 1. Do you think betraying on purpose is ever justified?
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> 2. Do you think that the ban for CONSISTENT betraying should be harsher than the ban for quitting?
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> Obviously I’m not just talking about you sniping and another person walking in front of your scope lol.
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> 3. Have you ever betrayed, and for what purpose?
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> Thanks.
No, apart from when some idiot is getting in the way of your shot.
eh im indiffernt on the situation. ive been betrayed and betrayed accidently and on purpose. usually though it only happens when you get one random in your party, specially in breakout. heck just recently i dont remember exactly what started it, but the random killed me, so for the next two rounds all three of us kindly returned the gesture. with some dominance gestures after wards.
but anyways as far as the ban goes, i dont think it should really be harsher. after they kill you 2-3 times you get the option to boot him anyways. i would rather that happen since most likely he is killing the enemy.