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JOGAGATYA
2 years agoSeasoned Ace
I 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!
RanzigeRidder2
2 years agoLegend
@JOGAGATYA wrote:
I 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!
True, I play BF with my RL friends since BF4. Now in BF2042 we usually play together once a week and those sessions are way more fun than my solo sessions with randoms. But that goes for any game.
During BFV we joined a platoon and made us some new firends. We had a nice mix of nationalities with likeminded people. Funny times! Due to BFV support ending, and BF2042 launch being a disaster nobody in the platoon picked up on this game. The lack of any proper platoon support was detrimental to that as well. And the basics of platoon support is proper squad management functionality which has been absent for way too long. Now we finally get some of the basic fundamentals, but it's too late.