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The timer could be a bit longer.
Creating a new squad would also be nice.
The other two points, I disagree with.
As for kicking snipers... I always give them a chance to prove themselves because who knows, they could be beneficial. Even if they want to camp on the outskirts of the map, as long as they are getting kills and don't go 0-10, I'll keep them.
@xVulture wrote:The timer could be a bit longer.
Creating a new squad would also be nice.
The other two points, I disagree with.
As for kicking snipers... I always give them a chance to prove themselves because who knows, they could be beneficial. Even if they want to camp on the outskirts of the map, as long as they are getting kills and don't go 0-10, I'll keep them.
But why kick them? They will still be on your team just different squad. ( I am not a sniper) Snipers could be the best help if you turn on your microphone and while you run around tell them which enemy player to take out. Ping the guy and talk to the sniper. You both will feel good. Cheers.
- xVulture2 years agoSeasoned Ace@JOGAGATYA I would only kick a sniper in the hopes of getting someone that PTO.
- 2 years ago
@JOGAGATYAThis hits my issue with squads.
Most times no one is using a headset, at least when I am playing.
And the one guy who does use a headset? Is doing nothing but yelling every "french" word in existance. The words don't bother me. The yelling does. Add the food munching, and then listening to that person yelling to someone else in RL... you know, because they are in their basement bedroom......EDIT: Forgot to mention that the one guy who does have the headset..... has their speakers on so loud that you hear his game in your ears... over the top of your game. With, of course, a slight delay.
Lovely.
- JOGAGATYA2 years agoSeasoned AceI totally feel you, but this game is a magnitude better playing with friends so I tried and tried and talked to people and from about 50 people I talked to, 3 of them are still my good friends I play with regularly . I say it was worth it. You have to work on friendships. Most of the time it starts with us. Be friendly and sound like you are a fun guy, non abusive, no f bombs etc. Your squad mates most of the time hear you, they will turn on their headsets if they like what they hear. Start with a thank you when they revive you or point out some danger to them etc. laugh a lot, good luck. Cheers!
- 2 years ago
@JOGAGATYA I'm too old to make friends! 🤓
Now get off my lawn you whippersnapper
- UP_Hawxxeye2 years agoLegend
@JOGAGATYA wrote:
@xVulture wrote:The timer could be a bit longer.
Creating a new squad would also be nice.
The other two points, I disagree with.
As for kicking snipers... I always give them a chance to prove themselves because who knows, they could be beneficial. Even if they want to camp on the outskirts of the map, as long as they are getting kills and don't go 0-10, I'll keep them.
But why kick them? They will still be on your team just different squad. ( I am not a sniper) Snipers could be the best help if you turn on your microphone and while you run around tell them which enemy player to take out. Ping the guy and talk to the sniper. You both will feel good. Cheers.
You described the unicorn scenario where the sniper is in a good position, competent and willing to cooperate.
What the others describe is the common scenario where they die on an objective and the closest living squadmate is a sniper in a uselessly distant location trying to bodyshot enemies between getting sniped back