CaptainSpaulding71
Member
+119|6629|CA, USA
Let's suppose you are on a server with a low to moderate amount of people and you find that nobody is commanding on your team and you're getting ticked that the enemy UAV is always over your squads (hence they have commander and you do not).  So, you decide to become commander and yet also have to be a fighting commander due to the number of players and number of bases in the game.

So, you're throwing up UAV and dumping supply crates to help out your team, all while attempting to cap some flags and kill enemy to boot.

Up comes the mutiny vote for you to not be commander any longer. 

So, in my mind this just meant that somebody else wanted to command.  'Fine' i say - go right ahead.  i even post a message about it in text chat.  So after i resign, nobody steps up to command and we end up losing inevitibly.  indeed the original complainer was actively playing until the end of the round - he didn't get disconnected or was AFK.

So what gives here?  I'm all for allowing anyone else chance to command and what not but when they call a mutiny vote and then don't become commander, then what was the point?  Further, why not just simply ask the player to resign with team chat text message.  isn't this quicker to do than to navigate those silly menus for the mutiny votes? 

your thoughts?
crimson_grunt
Shitty Disposition (apparently)
+214|6926|Teesside, UK
maybe they didn't want you to get double points and prevent them getting a medal?

Last edited by crimson_grunt (2007-01-12 08:24:37)

FatherTed
xD
+3,936|6772|so randum
i think thats why the majority of votes are started, for the points
Small hourglass island
Always raining and foggy
Use an umbrella
Toni
Member
+4|6835
I hate when there are stupido peoplez who don't get it if there is a small number of players and if you are the commander you just have to help/fight along to win the round.

On on idiotic server that I never went back to play on I was helping my team the same way as you did and when they have attacked me I simply defended or jump from on checkpoint to another just to distract them so they would just have to be looking for me and what happened .... you have been kicked for fighting commander.

My advice - if you see a message on server ''No fighting commander'' and you obviously are - leave before getting upset for their stupidity.
ncc6206
=BIG= BAD AND UGLY
+36|6751
I have seen this more times on smaller servers.  I would chat with your current squad and say you are taking command to assist with UAV and arty. Ask them to vote no if a kick vote gets started.  That way they know you are in it to help and not just for points.
zeidmaan
Member
+234|6687|Vienna

I never pay any attention to mutiny votes against me.
I know Im probably better than the guy who started the vote

Anyway, if the server is half empty than you should engage in fighting. Just stay out or armour and planes. Best thing to do is grab one of those fast vehicles and make best use of the "scan". If you see someone sneek past you squads and go for a flag, you can respond quickly. Faster than trying to get someone in your team to respawn on that flag.
AWSMFOX
Banned
+405|6735|A W S M F O X
If its right, i will fight, if its full i stay at uncappable!
silo1180
The Farewell Tour
+79|6694|San Antonio, TX
If you resign and no one else takes it, re-apply to be commander when the time is up.  I've been in the same boat, guy complained, I resigned, then they never took command.  When I re-applied it forced him to take commander, and he got a mutiny vote (successful) because he only fought, never put up a UAV or supply drop.

Sweet, sweet victory.
Peter
Super Awesome Member
+494|6674|dm_maidenhead
Who cares, its not like any kick/mutiny votes are ever successful.
Stealth42o
She looked 18 to me officer
+175|6943

crimson_grunt wrote:

maybe they didn't want you to get double points and prevent them getting a medal?
yup.
UK|Hooligan
Seriously, fuck off.
+103|6960|"The Empire"
Happend to me last night, we had no commander with half the tickets gone, i was in a damaged apc so become commander, dropped a supply crate, told the tank driver where it was also, used the UAV at a flag some of my team were aiming for, then WARNING MAZERALI, GET OUT THE APC AND DO YOUR JOB!!! this about 5 times in a row in bright green across the top of the screen, so i resigned, we had no commander all the rest of the round as i or anybody else didnt want to do it as it was a good round, we lost in the end.........................
CaptainSpaulding71
Member
+119|6629|CA, USA
good observation regarding 'in it for the points and medaling'.  i never thought about that.  my motivation for going commander is pretty much to ensure that the UAV is always up to help ID enemies for the team.  i'm not in i for the points anymore - more interested in getting badges and working on improving my overall gameplay.

good idea to inform the team of my intentions.  as a matter of fact i did send out message one time this happened to the team saying if anyone else wanted to command, let us know and i'd resign.  nobody said anything so i kept commanding.

again, thanks for the feedback and have a great weekend.  i'd give +1s but i don't have enough karma to give karma.  cyber beers for you instead.
Todd_Angelo
Leukocyte
+336|6899|Warlord

CaptainSpaulding71 wrote:

So what gives here?
No idea. Stupid of him unless he desperately wanted command or thought you were doing a bad job and thought he could do better.

In a game such as you describe a fighting commander is practically a necessity, even if it's just to defend a flag here or there, cap/assist a couple of times, that sort of thing. As long as UAV is kept running fairly consistently and you spot enemies outside the scan every chance you get, try to send squads (if you have any!) to undefended flags and all that, it's all good.
Drexel
Member
+43|6748|Philadelphia
Here's My rant:

I believe in a fighting commander, as long as it's not fighting in a vehicle.  In a small server, every man is crucial and losing a player to sit in the back and drop supplies is going to destroy your chances to win.  But I think that in servers with larger number of people in them that the commander should then step back and allow the team to do most of the fighting.  Now I'm not saying that you should sit in the most remote place on the map and never leave the command screen.  If you see an enemy that somehow got past the main lines, be my guest, go kill him.

Here's my little incident with the Combat-less commander:  (probably the same server as Toni)

I joinned the Mec team on a 64 man Strike at Karkand and instantly applied for commander.  The round just started so I spawned at the bridge to set some mines down.  I hop into commander mode and hey, what do you know, 1 guy is heading toward the suburbs.  I get on the horn spotting him and VOIP players "hey, there's a guy going to suburbs."  What do you know, everyone is too busy to even respond no to me.  So I make my way up to the suburbs and granade the guy at the flag, saving it from the enemy.  I instantly got warned by like 3 of the clan members that "Commanders should command, not fight." 

Now that really got me angry.  I just saved my team from losing a point behind the front, keeping it a 1 way battle (not 2 fronts).  Well, I typed my answer, "what the heck, I just saved the flag cuz no one would spawn back to defend."  I then rolled my eyes and went back into command mode. 

Now a few moments later, the same guy has made it to the cement factory.  He was on the shed roof right beside the flag.  I quickly run up to it unseen and stand less than 4 meters from the enemy.  Now I just stood there for at least 2 minutes spotting the guy and ordering someone to come defend this flag.  What do you know, no one came.  (It was really funny though, the guy knew I was in the flag zone, but couldn't spot me right below him)  Anyway, I stand there long enough to shoot 2 arty strikes on the front line, so I deside to just cap him.  2 shots with my MP7 and he was gone, and even more hilarious, I was kicked before he died. 

I honestly think that the clan who was hosting the server knew what possition I was in and was just sitting there waiting for me to kill the guy.  I don't remember if the guy I killed was in the clan, but my point is, why kick a commander who is actually helping your team.  I killed 2 guys in like 10 minutes of playing and aparently that is a combat commander.

As you probably have guessed, I and nobody in my clan have ever gone back to that server again.
crimson_grunt
Shitty Disposition (apparently)
+214|6926|Teesside, UK

Drexel wrote:

Here's My rant:
Yeah some admins take the piss.  I've seen one clan member kick a fighting commander when the teams were 5 each on a 64 player map.
adv3rsary
Member
+28|6987
fighting commanders i have no problem with cause i know people can fight and command, but flying commanders.. hell no... they deserve every kick they get
samfink
Member
+31|6827
yeha, figthing commander, i don'tcare. just as long as when i need a supply drop, they give me one. and I rarely ask for a suppyl drop/UAV/arty,so whne I do ask for it, i usually need it right then. usually supply drop is becasue i need healing or a resupply9 as in, completeyl out of ammo in everything but knife/medic bags/defibriullators 9 if I a\m playing medic) or worse, at mines and wrench and knife as engi.
Rick_O_Shea678
Angry Engy
+95|7025
General rule, I don't think Commanders should not fight in a large or medium server.  Fighting means dying, and a dead Commander is a usless Commander.  He hurts the team not just because he is out of commission, and costing the team a ticket, but also because he is no longer watching the action, or using the assets. 

An exception would be the scenario that Drexel describes: you are Commander for an army that has no uncap base, so defending flags might be necessary, or moving to take an empty one.  Drexel, I don't think you did anything wrong (and I am pretty strict about "no fighting commander!" rule), esp. if you were telling the team where there was enemy and you needed help, but no one responded.

As for the original post, those are the times when fighting Commander is okay.  Small 16 man servers, or ones that are half-populated.  Again, cardinal rule is to stay alive.  Other than that, do your best, because a fighting Commander is not an easy job.

re: the mutiny vote, it could have been a points jealousy thing, didn't want you x2.  Of course, that would only come from someone who doesn't understand the point system.  Because I hope people realize by now that the instant you become Commander, you stop getting traditional combat & teamwork points.  If you are Commander, you do not get a point for blowing the enemy UAV, or defending a flag, or two points for reviving someone, or two points for killing someone, etc.

I would say a mutiny in the situation you describe, CaptainSpaulding71, could have been a mistake from someone trying to create/join a squad (that happens sometimes....but the decent thing to do is apologize and explain the mistake!).  Or the points jealousy thing.  But most likely it's the just angry reaction of some kid who doesn't understand the game, and thinks you should put the UAV over his head, and drop him supplies every thirty feet, and lay out a red carpet of artillery which eliminates all enemy between him and the next flag!
RavyGravy
Son.
+617|6677|NSW, Australia

CaptainSpaulding71 wrote:

Let's suppose you are on a server with a low to moderate amount of people and you find that nobody is commanding on your team and you're getting ticked that the enemy UAV is always over your squads (hence they have commander and you do not).  So, you decide to become commander and yet also have to be a fighting commander due to the number of players and number of bases in the game.

So, you're throwing up UAV and dumping supply crates to help out your team, all while attempting to cap some flags and kill enemy to boot.

Up comes the mutiny vote for you to not be commander any longer. 

So, in my mind this just meant that somebody else wanted to command.  'Fine' i say - go right ahead.  i even post a message about it in text chat.  So after i resign, nobody steps up to command and we end up losing inevitibly.  indeed the original complainer was actively playing until the end of the round - he didn't get disconnected or was AFK.

So what gives here?  I'm all for allowing anyone else chance to command and what not but when they call a mutiny vote and then don't become commander, then what was the point?  Further, why not just simply ask the player to resign with team chat text message.  isn't this quicker to do than to navigate those silly menus for the mutiny votes? 

your thoughts?
i say ignore him and keep trucking on, the vote wont pass and you will get that gold medal

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