My favourite is Survival 1:0 life advantage, 10 seconds on the clock, some moron runs into the other team and gets himself killed. Thanks. Well done.
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I like getting the message saying I’m trash and if I would of followed, we’d of killed them all
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My general philosophy is go ahead, talk crap about your teammates if you think they were playing bad. But if you didn't choose to use the comms to tell them what to do in the middle of the match, you have no right to get on the comms just to tell them that they suck.
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Better yet
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I never never will understand why people rush right into the middle of the map whether it be comp or Trials. (I admit I used to run/die myself.) Why? Forcing me to do the same in order to keep that tiny chance my two team mates are not both killed from the rain of fire dropping down on them from enemy team just waiting ADS for them. Yes, there are these Uber skilled people killing everyone by just pushing and I am killed regularly by them with perfect aim sniping from the air or tangling right in front of me with their conditional finality. But more than often I just see my team falling behind from the very beginning. What is one of the few things I kept from Fallout's PvP videos? Don't get picked. Don't get picked...
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Getting control of the middle of the map is usually the best strategy. I challenge you to give me a map where it is not. Smart teams push the middle and attempt to hold it for the remainder of the game. Heavy and Zones spawn in mid. You have more angles to challenge from mid, so it's easier to teamshot and be unpredictable. You can spawn trap / control spawns from mid. I can't stand when I get a teammate that camps spawn or doesn't try to get an angle, especially if the team is engaging. I'm not saying you do that, but if you do, you should consider rethinking your strategy. There are lots of compelling reasons to play aggressively and fight for control of mid.
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That drives me nuts. Just play the life advantage and take the round. Seems like such a simple concept but the ego gets in the way.
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I think it’s a straight up intellectual problem lol