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Should you loose ponts for Teamkilling someone who tried to steal your APC?
Re: Should you loose ponts for Teamkilling someone who tried to steal your APC?
Originally posted by lamah
not having a vehicle isn't the end of the world
Yeop but it sure is better than not having one!
I just don't care, I've been dicked around on BF2 so much I don't see my teammates in a precious light. Does that mean I stick C4 to every plane I don't get? Certainly not.
Re: Should you loose ponts for Teamkilling someone who tried to steal your APC?
Originally posted by Ahab~Ahab
Yeop but it sure is better than not having one!
I just don't care, I've been dicked around on BF2 so much I don't see my teammates in a precious light. Does that mean I stick C4 to every plane I don't get? Certainly not.
It's the little things that make me TK.
I stick C4 on everything, friendly or not... Just a habbit.
Re: Should you loose ponts for Teamkilling someone who tried to steal your APC?
Originally posted by 5cent
thank god :)
:laugh: I don't ever tk for anything unless I'm already standing there and a guy tries to hijack me by tking me, thats why usually I'm always prone and aiming at the nearest approaching soldier when I'm waiting for a vehicle, if he fires one shot I kill him.
Then every respawn after that if I'm headed for the vehicle and see him behind me or near me again of course I'm gunna do the same, 99% of the time they're already shooting at me anyway.
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