The other day I was playing on a particularly poor axis team on RS (things weren't helped by my spectacular 4 man mortar TK when I dropped my mouse I'll admit). We were attacking on Betio and the team, with what appeared to be a very high number of noobs, just wouldn't get out of cover and into the caps.
Aside from the fact this was probably one of the most realistic things to happen in RS, the general response from the vets was disappointing - lots of on mic swearing at them, screaming for them to "get in the f***ing cap" and general moaning. None of it did any good.
We all get frustrated when we're losing a map thanks to new players not realising how the game is played but it's up to us veterans to do our bit. Shouting sometimes works but if it doesn't can we all try and be a bit more helpful?
If you're TL, find areas on the map near the camping noobs and ask them to move to it. Give them specific goals, not just get in the cap. If you're SL then talk to your squad, by name if possible, and get them to follow you. If you're just a grunt, try talking, by name, to those near you. In short, make them feel a part of a team. This way, with any luck, you'll have more fun on the map and the noobs will get a glimpse of how amazing the game can be.
I know I'm not saying anything people don't know, I just thought it needed re-iterating after that last game.
And a final tip - don't stand anywhere near me when I've got a mortar and I'm trying to eat my dinner. I'm that clumsy.
Aside from the fact this was probably one of the most realistic things to happen in RS, the general response from the vets was disappointing - lots of on mic swearing at them, screaming for them to "get in the f***ing cap" and general moaning. None of it did any good.
We all get frustrated when we're losing a map thanks to new players not realising how the game is played but it's up to us veterans to do our bit. Shouting sometimes works but if it doesn't can we all try and be a bit more helpful?
If you're TL, find areas on the map near the camping noobs and ask them to move to it. Give them specific goals, not just get in the cap. If you're SL then talk to your squad, by name if possible, and get them to follow you. If you're just a grunt, try talking, by name, to those near you. In short, make them feel a part of a team. This way, with any luck, you'll have more fun on the map and the noobs will get a glimpse of how amazing the game can be.
I know I'm not saying anything people don't know, I just thought it needed re-iterating after that last game.
And a final tip - don't stand anywhere near me when I've got a mortar and I'm trying to eat my dinner. I'm that clumsy.
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