Its a Sad Truth. but you are right
Up until recently I would never leave a match, even with a terrible team (idealistic). I would Try my hardest to carry and give advice. But more often than not its met with “stfu, Ill do what I want, its just a game, stop crying, fck you, ill camp if I want” They then continue to be nothing more than a burden. So after two years of this (10 years in warthunder where the same ratio of players that do anything but die), I finally got to the point where I’m tired of having to play hardcore just to push the team along. Maybe I want to play in a fighter plane for once and not be the driving force building all the rallies, killing, tanks that team mates keep feeding, and storming points that team mates are standing next to, but not on. (sure nothings stopping me from doing that, but games over in 5 minutes so dont really get to enjoy being in the fighter). May aswell roll the DICE on a new game and teammates.
So when I get a team that aren’t doing any of the basics after the first 3 flags (and barely gets contested), and I cant be bothered trying to pick up the slack. Ill most likely leave. I have no more patience for players that think good advice is a personal attack, get all lippy, and continue to do nothing all game lol. You dont have to be good at the game. you could do something as simple as putting rallys down and you will have done something great.
after 2 years and 5000 batles, one can easly be burned out.
i just dont care, tbh i never did much, i just want to shot stuff
if i win or loose, i dont care anymore. if its fun, i stay. if isnt, i search another battle.
after a work day, i dont need stress, i need a relaxing game.
i left the competitive bullshit behind, or the need to win everything , or ELSE ! … its just a shooter, a fun well made one, so i rather seek the fun. and since i m not even that good of a player, i might aswell seek the fun. than proving a point no one asked on an online game.
yup. fair
I get my fun through the game being competitive (not the players, the matchup). I don’t care if I win or lose. Losing is often more fun than winning (when you really make them work for it). I enjoy the fight. If there’s no fight and its just a stomp (on the winning end or the losing end), its boring
true… had a convo on a discord group a few days ago that the matches that i actually remmeber the most , were actually losses .
somehow they were the best ones.
or atleast the most memorable ones.
I played against you a few days ago in Stalingrad. You fought bravely and never left the game even when your team was outnumbered…
Had fought losses are tons of fun. I live for those down-to-the-wire matches. My all-time favorite comeback was a match me and a buddy had in BF3 in a round of Rush on Op. Metro. We started out very poorly, but ended up drudging through the park and the underground subways very narrowly on each set of OBJs. We were down to that last one by the burning bus right in front of the Russians spawn. The whole team came together as one and coordinated the heck out of that final assault at 8 tickets left. Whoever went down without a revive held their spawn, me and two of our other top fraggers covered the rest of the team as they pretty much ran for it like maniacs. They armed the objective, and we ended up holding it until it detonated.
Problem with Enlisted is that these kinds of matches are few and far between because people just dogpile one side while the other team’s got like 2 actual players on it. You can’t have a close one like I described because the bots are next to useless against actual people PTFO-ing.
yes, was a confrontation on tractor map.
was a nice batle indeed. i remember u getting my dicker max in the begining coz i did push like a maniac to the mid point lol
Good game.
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I just played what I believe will be my final round of armored train. I’ll desert that dung-heap every single time from now on.
If they increase severity of punishment for deserting - with that cesspool still in rotation - I’ll uninstall and move on.