nitra, on 05 January 2016 - 06:52 PM, said:
This player (not me) believes in mech preservation, why engage the enemy when they can let the rest of the team do it for them ? I regularly see players engaging in this behavior. they are not bad players . but they often contribute very little to the battle this pic being case in point .
one group engaging and doing good damage to the other team while the other group plinks away at the enemy (im guilty in this match) but we did move to engage the enemy and try to hammer them back with some non meaningful results. while the other group essentially does nothing.
Unfortunately (because my damage would have been a lot higher)i did not die early enough in battle to watch this or the others but from previous experience i can bet they were either facing a wall or not in any position to engage the enemy.
There is a disparity between ideologies when it comes to playing this game. and it needs to be resolved. This is not the old argument against campers. as other fps games, campers usually provide some sort of aid to the game. this game is different though, we need players actively engaging the enemy. if you want to camp so be it, but please shoot the enemy ... dont keep your weapons "off the field". every bit of damage helps if you rush at least hammer something ... if you hide behind a wall or hill, hammer something. please do some damage.
too many games im seeing players actively choosing not to engage the enemy. giving way to advancement or worse larger concentrations of incoming fire ..
so please actively engage the enemy shoot them 4 or 5 times at least hopefully more. im not asking for zerg tactics im just asking for engagement and return fire... is that really to much to ask for?

I'm with you there. THAT is pretty much unacceptable, even if you spent most of the match disconnected. I'm assuming it's not the case,
I want to throw in a caveat, though. You allude in your post to the fact that you were NOT spectating the player in question all that long. I cannot count on all the fingers and toes in my household (counting even the cats, of which there are many) the times I've been 'called out' by another player on my team, upset that he/she (let's face it though--HE) is no longer in the fight and it's somehow MY fault.
This one match, on Tourmaline Desert, where I'm the last left alive, in an ACH already missing one side torso, running for the enemy cap (ASSAULT) as the last of my twelve-man left standing against five or more of theirs. I'm getting it up one side and down the other, about what a F*****G P***Y I am, how I am a coward player, how I should have been providing ECM cover for my team and BRAWLING the enemy heavies in my light, etc. Why? Because I'm still up, and I'm doing SOMETHING to try to win the match in spite of my team. Turns out, I out-damaged that player more than 2:1 in that match, despite having less than half his weight and alpha. Turns out, I faced down a Cataphract AND a Dire Wolf in that ACH. Turns out, when 3 heavy/assault mechs on my team were cowering around a corner from a badly-damaged enemy CTF, I LED that push around the corner into its guns. Yeah. I AM THE V****A! Seems, all some people see is what they spectate after they get themselves killed, doing what they then yell at me for doing. Projecting, I think it's called? Something like that.
NOT ACCUSING THE OP OF THIS, BTW.
Just saying that there's a caveat, and it is that you should KNOW (not THINK you know, but F***ING KNOW) that you're on target when you call someone out for being a coward in game. It seems pretty obvious in the OP's image that he's either DEAD ON, or forgetting that that player was disconnected until about 5 seconds before the match ended. Most likely the former.
This is also why I hardly ever pilot lights any more. Until the game has some actual use for recon, there's no real point in it other than to grind up the mechs in hope of such a day. Right now, no one wants your intel, they just want a 12v12 brawl, and anything at all else is cowardice.
Okay. I'll play that game...
Edited by TheRAbbi, 05 January 2016 - 09:16 PM.