[rant]
So, I was playing a round of Karkand earlier today, on the MEC side. It was a 64-player server, but there were only a dozen or so players on each side.
A while into the round, I realised that one of the MEC squads had gotten themselves inside the Hotel. I carried on fighting, but here's the problem. With three guys having glitched themselves inside the building, we were down about a quarter of our team. The US side obviously knew what was going on, and made no attempt at all to take the Hotel, just capping the rest of the flags.
It was *such* a shitty round. We were outnumbered, and a quarter of our team were sitting inside a building spamming "Enemy Boat Spotted". Odds heavily against us, the US side kicked the crap out of us.
I mean, I can sort of understand using an exploit to gain an edge... but using an exploit to seal yourself away from the combat and condemn your side to a loss? I just don't get it.
*sigh* Idiots, I tells ya.
[/rant]
Sorry, had to get that off my chest...
So, I was playing a round of Karkand earlier today, on the MEC side. It was a 64-player server, but there were only a dozen or so players on each side.
A while into the round, I realised that one of the MEC squads had gotten themselves inside the Hotel. I carried on fighting, but here's the problem. With three guys having glitched themselves inside the building, we were down about a quarter of our team. The US side obviously knew what was going on, and made no attempt at all to take the Hotel, just capping the rest of the flags.
It was *such* a shitty round. We were outnumbered, and a quarter of our team were sitting inside a building spamming "Enemy Boat Spotted". Odds heavily against us, the US side kicked the crap out of us.
I mean, I can sort of understand using an exploit to gain an edge... but using an exploit to seal yourself away from the combat and condemn your side to a loss? I just don't get it.
*sigh* Idiots, I tells ya.
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Sorry, had to get that off my chest...
