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LOL 100%
I tend to hear that more often than I should....More like " I hit him with one shot"
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There really is no right or wrong way of playing, theres only wins or no wins. 😛
@full951 wrote:I find that most people Regardless of what happens will yell out "HE'S ONE SHOT!!"
LOLZ you have no idea how many times I say/scream that... or well said/screamed cause I hardly touch the game nowadays ‘cept for dailies/weeklies.
But the thing is, when I say it, they usually only need like 3-25 health gone. Usually when my teammate rushes and downs them, that’s the evidence. When my teammate say it however... I usually fight a purple armored dude who’s shield I deplete + at least 30 health and I’m like ‘damn screwup... 1 shot my arse’
I have virtual sounboard, and I play one tf2 sound to them: Get over her you yobbos and help me defend! (Sniper)
I don't motivate anyone to fight. They just do fight, or don't. If they do, I do. If they don't, I don't.
Because if there is someone missing in the fight, it's bad - even when miracles happen and the last mate, who has been looting for a long time and seemed to be playing for the first time, kills the entire enemy team with ease. 😮
playing better?
I agree with you, communicating your play is the best you can do. Sometimes it works and sometimes it does not but overall it's better than staying silent and making them guess your intentions. I do something similar. Fist and foremost I correct them if they attempt to engage without everyone together and without the basic helm/armor and one weapon. Run and loot a bit more before that first fight if you are not ready as a team, meaning you have at least all of those items on everyone...does not take long to acquire the loot and about-face back to the fight. I also voice my opinion on when to engage, retreat, rotate, etc...they often don't listen, some just have to learn from bad choices, but occasionally they do listen OR they offer better advice! Love it when I get those mates. If anything opening dialog will help you learn from others.
@251f7fe71fbb9e08I DONT
Until Apex gets some decent matchmaking so I no longer get paired with total noobs and incompetents, If Im playing Solo, I split off immediately, do my own thing, and leave as soon as Im down
Im not wasting my time with terrible teammates.
I did that all first season
@Mad_Dog8762 wrote:@251f7fe71fbb9e08I DONT
Until Apex gets some decent matchmaking so I no longer get paired with total noobs and incompetents, If Im playing Solo, I split off immediately, do my own thing, and leave as soon as Im down
Im not wasting my time with terrible teammates.
I did that all first seasonYou cannot know they are terrible when you've only just landed. You're just making life more difficult for you and your team. Infact, you are the bad random that the other 2 players are probably moaning about.
Follow your jump master and stay together, other wise you are wasting just as much of your time playing "solo" instead. How hard is it for some people to just stick together FFS.
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@DavidW74 wrote:
I agree with you, communicating your play is the best you can do. Sometimes it works and sometimes it does not but overall it's better than staying silent and making them guess your intentions.
This is so true. There's been many times I've made call outs and I know the team is listening, they just don't want to talk (which is fine). So keep on doing it and take on the leadership role of your squad. It might feel weird talking to yourself for a bit, unless you finally realize they have their own agenda. I guess that's when you might want to go silent too.
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