^ lol thanks XD
Cheiftain_UK wrote:Maybe a thread where people who are "anti-teamwork" ie TK'ing etc ( i think lonewolf isnt anti teamwork aslong as you report spots to the team) can be reported and stuff. Although i cant see a way of getting them to remove #
That actually isn't allowed through forum rules (you are basically flamming him, or saying stupid things about him with or without proof. Not allowed...)
In the end, I really think we can do nothing. No way to enforce non-tag use. In the end, in
my opinion, it will be up to the player to decide whether he will trust a tagster or not.
Again, it is just a statement from the player, no guarantees, no obligations (read: the Mumble discussion). Everyone plays lonewolf once in a while. I do not encourage such behavior, but the beauty about human behavior is that you can
never really know what is going on on someone else's mind....
Take an ENTP-type personality. He is sometimes so rushed that nobody understands what's he doing, but in the end he has built a robot that walks and speaks. Metaphorically speaking, of course
What I mean is, don't judge someone by his location, or an isolated post. I have seen many players I would despise because they openly argued with an admin, even after he was warned several times to stop. Turns out he was a great player, and what happened between him and whatever he was arguing about was really bulls***. Another bad habit I had was labeling people by the kit I saw them using... Having a sniper in an infantry squad normally meant fail player and fail SL. Turns out that, on the 128 players test, a sniper was simply
fundamental to the defense of Objective Lima.
Again, don't label people without knowing what he is up to.
# is the player's statement that he can work in a team. You
don't know why is he lonewolfing (maybe just steaming off?), maybe he was the sole survivor, and no way to rescue him (several times I, unfortunately, had to leave a guy behind until he died for gameplay reasons - I simply told them "go in, do the most damage you can, let me know when you die"), perhaps it was part of a plan, and maybe, just maybe, it was the SL's fault. Or possibly that guy read this entire thread and decided to add the tag to troll the tag users. Go figure why
Don't say you have seen # people who are not teamwork oriented until you actually
know what is going on. If you know that for
fact, then don't generalize (read: prejudice - blondes, moms, etc)
Once again, it is up to you: trust the tag if you want. If you don't, it's up to you...