What do the tickets actually mean is it the amount ur team can respawn? so if there is 300 tickets my team can respawn 300 times? I know how to make the tickets go down faster but i dont know what they do
When a member of your team dies, your team loses a ticket. No tickets = you lose. Also there is an automatic decrease of tickets if your team holds all of the flags.
tickets are kinda funny
Basically it works like this
game starts with lets pretend 300 tickets on each side.
Ever time someone respawns, your team looses a ticket.
Plus different maps have different critieria for the passive ticket loss. Some require a team control half the control points, some require the team control all of the control points.
thats why karkand 64 is so popular for badges. As long as US controls 1 point on the map, tickets aren't lost over time, which means the only way to cause ticket loss is to kill people. Which makes for long matches
Basically it works like this
game starts with lets pretend 300 tickets on each side.
Ever time someone respawns, your team looses a ticket.
Plus different maps have different critieria for the passive ticket loss. Some require a team control half the control points, some require the team control all of the control points.
thats why karkand 64 is so popular for badges. As long as US controls 1 point on the map, tickets aren't lost over time, which means the only way to cause ticket loss is to kill people. Which makes for long matches
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So if someone is revived, does the team lose a ticket ?Elamdri wrote:
Ever time someone respawns, your team looses a ticket.
Last edited by Nakryak (2006-04-14 12:22:21)
No, that's one of the main advantages of reviving. It saves your team a ticket.Nakryak wrote:
So if someone is revived, does the team lose a ticket ?
No, it's only when the die, not are critically wounded. If you get shot and are revived you don't lose a ticket. If you are shot and a medic does not get to you in time, you die and you lose a ticket.
i always thort it had something to do with how many flags a team had!
Yes and you wrote a crap snipers guide saying you were brilliant so its hardly surprising yo udon't know BF2 concepts
Good because I revive a lot, helping a teammaef wrote:
No, that's one of the main advantages of reviving. It saves your team a ticket.Nakryak wrote:
So if someone is revived, does the team lose a ticket ?
The ticket is not lost until you actually spawn again after dying. Therefore tickets represent the number of times your teammates can respawn after death.
I've used this to my advantage sometimes by not spawning when there are 1-3 tickets left. By not respawning, the ticket is not lost and I give my team a better chance of killing enough baddies to get the win. (Assuming it's a close game of course).
I've used this to my advantage sometimes by not spawning when there are 1-3 tickets left. By not respawning, the ticket is not lost and I give my team a better chance of killing enough baddies to get the win. (Assuming it's a close game of course).
Actually, as far as I've figured out, that was a joke poking fun at Nyte.Sgt.Davi wrote:
Yes and you wrote a crap snipers guide saying you were brilliant so its hardly surprising yo udon't know BF2 concepts
But anyway, here's the basics of tickets.
-Every time someone respawns or goes past the crucial 15 seconds, the team loses a ticket.
-If someone is revived, the team does not lose a ticket.
-Shooting someone repeatedly after they die making them go into "death" mode also makes the other team lose a ticket.
-Different maps have different rules regarding ticket bleed.
Its kinda genious when you think about it. War tickets are not a new concept. Never played anyother battlefield games, but I know I haven't seen the concept used in any other francise. It actually makes more sense than using points systems among other things that other games incorporate.
Tickets are only taken away when you respawn... not when those 15 seconds go by or when it says "you have been killed". Thus if you die, but stay in the menu selecting a kit or doing something, a ticket is not lost.k30dxedle wrote:
Actually, as far as I've figured out, that was a joke poking fun at Nyte.Sgt.Davi wrote:
Yes and you wrote a crap snipers guide saying you were brilliant so its hardly surprising yo udon't know BF2 concepts
But anyway, here's the basics of tickets.
-Every time someone respawns or goes past the crucial 15 seconds, the team loses a ticket.
-If someone is revived, the team does not lose a ticket.
-Shooting someone repeatedly after they die making them go into "death" mode also makes the other team lose a ticket.
-Different maps have different rules regarding ticket bleed.