• What annoys you the most about the people who play tf2?
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Probably Wallyworld.
Sudden lag/stuttering.
[QUOTE=Happyfaic;24045284]Who even gets kills with the KGB in a normal game[/QUOTE] I use it to kill spies. Then I can use my shotgun to rack up the kills. When I have sandvich, I use fists because they swing faster.
see someone get the hat you wanted most after you killed them
Russians micspaming.
[QUOTE=jason3232;24056519]see someone get the hat you wanted most after you killed them[/QUOTE] See someone with the hat you wanted most dominate you :smith:
[QUOTE=Cornelisjuh;24058048]See someone with the hat you wanted most dominate you :smith:[/QUOTE] To be in the same server and dominated by a guy who crafted a Tyrolean and found a Hallmark :saddowns: IN THE SAME SESSION.
kids with mics...just...no need to explain really. Russians and other people who are always serious. I've been on a load of russian servers when all the good UK servers are full or down, and I've never had any fun. Basically you will have a bunch of gaming machines (or pros, as they like to be called) who will be on the same team. The aim is to be on the team with the pros so that you win. But even if you get onto the winning team, it's still no fun because you don't feel needed at all, the top 5 people could take on everybody else and still win.
When ever I go to run up some stairs (even on the same team) and some fucking engineer has put teleporters there to block the stairs. even worse when they put the entry at the top and exit at the bottom. I understand you're trying to stop enemies coming up here, but all its doing is blocking your teammates, you and all your butt buddy engie friend's sentries will stop them before they can even notice the teleporter
Engineers that stand right next to your sentry and don't bother to heal it.
[QUOTE=HyperTails;24058915]Engineers that stand right next to your sentry and don't bother to heal it.[/QUOTE]
People who doesn't care about the mission objective. They're just running around killing people. Play Mw2 instead then. No wait, that game is the same.
Spies on Arena, even worse when there's more than one Spy on your team. Only if the Spy is really good can he be moderately useful on your team in arena, but the entire team is completely screwed over if there is more than just one Spy on your team. Most of those dumb assholes are C&D Spies that just hides all the time and therefor leaves their team outnumbered and makes the round long and unbearable by hiding while the enemy caps the point, and most of them are terrible whenever they try to make a move and just end up being free kills for the enemy team. Dead ringers also have the retarded habit of granting the enemy team first blood.
-Some kid having played a whole two hours of spy was teaching the server how to "infiltrate" and act as a teammate. In the end he rarely got over 10 points per map.
Where's that smiley pointing up and laughing, I need it now.
:cawg:
[QUOTE=Simski;24059372]Spies on Arena, even worse when there's more than one Spy on your team. Only if the Spy is really good can he be moderately useful on your team in arena, but the entire team is completely screwed over if there is more than just one Spy on your team. Most of those dumb assholes are CnD Spies that just hides all the time and therefor leaves their team outnumbered and makes the round long and unbearable by hiding while the enemy caps the point, and most of the time they're just free kills for the enemy team. Dead ringers also have the retarded habit of granting the enemy team first blood.[/QUOTE] Can't tell how many times I've been MVP as a spy on arena. But I agree on the DR and CnD part.
5 Year olds +mics + abusive parents that swear alot = One fucking rage on a stick
[QUOTE=UntouchedShadow;24039973]Snipers who wave at you. Smug bastards...[/QUOTE] I usually do this when I dominate someone, it inflicts double rage.
[QUOTE=Ond kaja;24060346]Can't tell how many times I've been MVP as a spy on arena. But I agree on the DR and CnD part.[/QUOTE] An average Spy easily gets MVP on arena, because the Spy earns more points for less work. For your main income of kills, backstabs, you get 2 points. Which means that if 3 people killed one person each, you will be on top of the list because you get more points for your kill. I tend to judge Spies real score by splitting it in half, that gives a more accurate view of how useful they actually are to your team.
I sometimes think Spies are a lot less useful than other classes.
[QUOTE=Simski;24061202]An average Spy easily gets MVP on arena, because the Spy earns more points for less work. For your main income of kills, backstabs, you get 2 points. Which means that if 4 people killed one person each, you will be on top of the list because you get more points for your kill. I tend to judge Spies real score by splitting it in half, that gives a more accurate view of how useful they actually are to your team.[/QUOTE] Do you judge snipers by 2/3's of their score? Since they get 1.5 points per headshot.
[QUOTE=EvilShadow777;24061244]Do you judge snipers by 2/3's of their score? Since they get 1.5 points per headshot.[/QUOTE] Snipers score is more accurate to describe how useful he is to your team, because the extra points tell how good he is at getting headshots and herefor how fast he is at killing people. Usually, his points will not mostly just consist of headshot points either way. So perhaps when you judge a sniper, you can judge him with a grain of salt. However you don't need to subtract from his score as much as with Spy when judging how useful he is. [editline]05:39PM[/editline] [QUOTE=plack213;24061225]I sometimes think Spies are a lot less useful than other classes.[/QUOTE] I think I agree a bit with competitive players when they say that he is a class that relies on the mistakes of his enemies. Which is why I usually hate players who use him in arena, they're using a class that is highly situational and not a very good support for his team. Having one Spy on your team can be alright though, when there's a lot of Heavies/Medics and Engineers.
Engineer's that build their sentry RIGHT NEXT TO YOURS. And when you tell them to move, they won't listen. What's the point of building a cluster fudge of buildings together? They're easier to take down in that position.
[QUOTE=plack213;24061225]I sometimes think Spies are a lot less useful than other classes.[/QUOTE] Have fun dying from wrangled sentries?
[QUOTE=Simski;24061353]Snipers score is more accurate to describe how useful he is to your team, because the extra points tell how good he is at getting headshots and herefor how fast he is at killing people. Usually, his points will not mostly just consist of headshot points either way. So perhaps when you judge a sniper, you can judge him with a grain of salt. However you don't need to subtract from his score as much as with Spy when judging how useful he is.[/QUOTE] If you halved the score on Spies, all Spies would appear useless unless the rest of his team reflected much worse. A Spy relies on his team as well as deception to make his kills and get his points. So it's a bit unfair to consider him on the same level as other classes.
[QUOTE=Tabarnaco;24061437]Have fun dying from wrangled sentries?[/QUOTE] Of course Spies do have their best moments to shine, but in total I think them as more useless.
[QUOTE=plack213;24061453]Of course Spies do have their best moments to shine, but in total I think them as more useless.[/QUOTE] The Spy's moment to shine is literally when the enemy has their backs turned.
Do you guys favour "intel spamming"? I presonally love it. "WE WE WE WE HAVE WE HAVE PICKED UP THE WE WE"
[QUOTE=EvilShadow777;24061440]If you halved the score on Spies, all Spies would appear useless unless the rest of his team reflected much worse. A Spy relies on his team as well as deception to make his kills and get his points. So it's a bit unfair to consider him on the same level as other classes.[/QUOTE] Having the Spy rely on his teammates is a good thing in a normal game, where there is a lot of players and things going on to distract the enemy team. However when the Spy has to rely on his team in arena, the team can't rely on the Spy. They're facing the enemy team with one less player, which can sometimes be a minor sacrifice. However when there's more than one Spy on your team in arena, you're facing the enemy team with 2 or more less teammates, and those teammates rely on the idea that you should be able to do their dirty work while they go for the easy kills. [editline]05:55PM[/editline] [QUOTE=EvilShadow777;24061474]The Spy's moment to shine is literally when the enemy has their backs turned.[/QUOTE] Which is why the Spy is terrible in Arena. He's giving his own team a harder time by making them face the enemy with less support, and he's relying on his teammates to protect him from harm.
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