Carnivoris, on 04 January 2013 - 09:03 PM, said:
Friendly fire happens. Get used to it. What we need is an in-game method of reporting players who do it intentionally. As a former Jenner piliot, I knew full well that I was going to take friendly fire as I was circling an enemy, pelting him with lasers and streaks. I never cried or bitched or complained when I took a friendly shot. That's due to MY playstyle and MY actions keeping mobile as a light. That's what lights are supposed to do and they're much more effective at doing that than worrying about when and where you're going to shoot your weapons.
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Christ, really? Do you have to be that rude and insulting?
The op was referring to griefers, not accidental friendly fire.
In my experiences, griefing tends to happen most often right after the drop. It is immensely frustrating when someone intentionally legs you or damages you for no reason.
I too wish there was an in-game way to report ff, but I also like the idea of punishing players who immediately fire upon team members before even leaving the spawn. I wouldn't mind seeing mirror damage done to friendly mechs for a given time, or having the drop zone be a no-damage area for a limited amount of time.
Yes, in a heated battle ff happens. Unfortunately there is no way to punish a troll for setting you or your team back before ever engaging with the enemy.