Forum Discussion

Re: Encourage team proximity

@Rovsau

No, if only because the entire premise is that sticking together is always and in every situation the right thing to do. And it isn't.

No, because this game already has too much babysitting and hand-holding.

No, because squads that stick together already have an advantage by being together. Squads that don't stick together already have a disadvantage. Neither scenario needs an accelerator.

The only thing you need to keep a squad together is good communication. If that doesn't work then it's because they were never going to stick together to begin with and no amount of social engineering will change that.

1 Reply

  • MrGreenWithAGun's avatar
    MrGreenWithAGun
    Rising Ace
    3 years ago
    @reconzero I hear his frustrations but I fully agree with you.

    The answer is not to force or coerce your team mates to play the way you play, but to get into parties with those that want to.