[BSUS]wishous wrote:
The ONLY time I've done this is with my husband, and that idiot DoNotTK.
DoNotTK was knife-revive-knife-revive -ing my husband over and over again in one sitting, so as to make it where my husband couldn't move. And, since he sits right next to me, I looked on his screen, found out where he was, and went and team killed DoNotTK, to get him off my husband's back.
However, that meant, the rest of the round DoNotTK was looking me up, trying to find me.
The only guy I've ever intentionally TK'd as well, and almost under the exact same circumstances of him knifing-reviving-knifing a teammate.
Last time I ever saw DoNotTK, two squads on my team went over to the other team's main base to kill him (after their commander sent out a request for us to come over and kill him). Nothing like seeing eight people mowing down DoNotTK, in his own base, getting legitimate kills for it, and not a single teammate helping him out (at least intentionally). Needless to say, he disconnected when he realized it wasn't gonna be as easy to TK his on team.
chesiremoe wrote:
I have looked at his stats before, but it looks like he got reset and has not played since.
TOTALLY AWESOME! Wait, or could it be that he's TK'd so many people that he doesn't have a positive score anymore?
chesiremoe wrote:
It is nice to have a freind/loved one that you game with to help out, but do you think you would do TK for some you did not know in the same situation. It is helping your team in away.
Drop of a hat! I'd say that probably about 30 TKs I have were against DoNotTK for exactly that reason! I'll take a TK to help some poor teammate get out of the knife/revive evilness. Hell, I've been the victim of it, and it sucks.
About another quarter are for that red/blue name tag glitch (I don't know how many friendlies I've bombed in airplanes that were showing up as enemies). Sadly enough, the rest are just plain accidents, or more likely, stupidity. I've played a lot of sniper before the 1.2 patch, and I've had many a claymore TK because of idiots not paying attention, or caring.