

Rewarded For Helping A Whale
#21
Posted 02 September 2015 - 06:55 AM
#22
Posted 02 September 2015 - 06:56 AM
"But, I heard the lasers"
I'd like to say that I was rational, but It was one of the few times I wasn't. I ended up hoping that NO ONE sent a report in because I was fairly certain I would have been banned also

#23
Posted 02 September 2015 - 06:56 AM
Mudhutwarrior, on 02 September 2015 - 05:38 AM, said:
This is unfortunately rampant in this game.
OP, you will run into a lot of that in this game. You did what every PUG player should be doing, forming on the Assaults. The majority appreciate it when you do.
#24
Posted 02 September 2015 - 07:01 AM
Tastian, on 02 September 2015 - 05:36 AM, said:
I've found the Shadowcats especially good at escorting the Whales because they fill more of a support role then a light would.
So, here's the story. I'm escorting a Dire Wolf and hanging back with him during the match. After a brawl gets started I notice he's standing at the back of the group and starts getting attacked by an ECM Spider. My Shadowcat has 2 ER Large Lasers but I decide to try to help. I run towards the Dire and start shooting the little guy a bit. I also put my ECM on Counter. The Spider runs off ... success! Then I take a Gauss slug to the torso out of nowhere. That Spider must have brought a friend. I switch ECM back on Disrupt and circle a bit standing close to the Dire Wolf. Another Gauss slug to the leg. And that's when I notice the 'friendly' Dire Wolf is facing me; shooting me! The conversation goes something like this:
ME: "Stop shooting me"
HIM: "You were shooting me. You almost cored my rear armor"
ME: "That wasn't me. It was a Spider on your butt. I came to help."
HIM: "I saw you shoot me."
ME: "I have ER Large Lasers. I may have grazed you while firing at the Spider."
So. He never saw the Spider. He noticed his armor was getting shredded, looked up and saw a friendly shooting in his direction. After repeatedly explaining to him what happened he continued yelling at me and never thanked me for helping him or apologized for stripping half my armor off and one torso.
To pilots who generally bring Assault mechs - do you appreciate support?
I'm in a dire wolf a majority of the time in group que. Any acknowledgement we get is nice.
This guy you ran into is one of those who doesn't have the skill to be in a dire wolf but takes one anyway.
#25
Posted 02 September 2015 - 07:03 AM
I never shoot back at teammates unless they are obviously trying to kill me, accidents happen, everyone has some FF occasionally.
#26
Posted 02 September 2015 - 07:33 AM
Seriously, the chassis is like a magnet for people with a bad attitude.
Edited by Winterburn, 02 September 2015 - 07:36 AM.
#27
Posted 02 September 2015 - 07:35 AM
Winterburn, on 02 September 2015 - 07:33 AM, said:
Well, the Atlas was too at one point. It's the biggest, meanest-looking mech in the game. People want to feel like a bad-ass, so many flock to what they perceive as the biggest bad-ass in the game. Unfortunately, assaults are one of the hardest classes to use in MWO, and nobody likes to admit fault, so...
#28
Posted 02 September 2015 - 07:42 AM
#29
Posted 02 September 2015 - 08:34 AM
-didn't notice the enemy ECM warning
-didn't notice the backstab warning
-didn't notice the enemy ECM warning disappear when you got in range
-didn't notice then shots you were firing in his direction weren't hitting him, yet he was still getting damaged
If you can't notice all of the above, please don't play assaults. Just please don't. Play lights so that you learn how they work, and your team won't care when you derp yourself into the enemy team.
#30
Posted 02 September 2015 - 08:57 AM
Winterburn, on 02 September 2015 - 07:33 AM, said:
Seriously, the chassis is like a magnet for people with a bad attitude.
Oh, I have a bad attitude do I?!


I actually haven't been piloting my DWF much lately, but I've never attacked a teammate for shooting me in the back on accident. It happens sometimes. I don't feel like I have a bad attitude but who knows. Maybe I come across that way to some people?
#31
Posted 02 September 2015 - 09:12 AM
I love it when i get to opportunity to get in back of a target who is already engaged and taking hits to the front.
If you time your shots with the shots to the front (especially with LRMs raining down on them), they often don't even notice that you are coring their back armor until its too late.
Edited by TLBFestus, 02 September 2015 - 09:14 AM.
#33
Posted 02 September 2015 - 09:13 AM
Edited by Sarlic, 02 September 2015 - 09:14 AM.
#35
Posted 02 September 2015 - 09:36 AM

For what it's worth, I appreciate any and all support when I'm lumbering along in an Assault, and I like to return it where possible. It gets bad sometimes when I've got ECM running - I start fretting and running about trying to keep all nearby friendlies under its jamming

#36
Posted 02 September 2015 - 09:56 AM
In real life, if they did that they would be dead, period.
#37
Posted 02 September 2015 - 09:58 AM
I've often had that experience though, of seeing an enemy mech while spectating, or hearing jumpjets while no friendlies are around, and the person playing just ignores it. I'm never quite sure if they really didn't notice, or think they have something more important to do.
#38
Posted 02 September 2015 - 09:58 AM
Malagant, on 02 September 2015 - 09:56 AM, said:
No consequences for lack of fire control in this game. You're 100% correct though. In real life, you are *always* responsible for your own fire control, regardless of the intentions.
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