Can't argue with that.
I won't be leveling rocket launchers or something dumb during those.
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I see many many ego 500s in there rocking the awsome sauce... also see many MANY incomplete warmasters lol
Oh, WOW.
That kind of thing has happened quite a few times at sieges lately. I'd pay actual money in the store for the ability to use a special attack on other players: shoot up the vehicle, drag the driver out of it, then shoot him execution style in the head, which kicks the player to the load screen.
Make that happen, Trion. Or disable the ability for vehicles to do damage at sieges. Either way works.
Ahhh bad nostalgia when ******s in Titans ran circles around the crystal at the hellbug arkfalls killing skitterlings and weak points wouldn't appear. EW.
I've noticed this recently, also.
I recall seeing a post that vehicle damage to crystals was nullified, but "crystal crashers" still happen on a regular basis.
I'm fairly certain that the players who "mow down" enemies, and "crystal crash" with vehicles are intentionally trying to be annoying.
Even if they removed the vehicle damage, we are still going to see the A-holes that get a thrill from ruining game time for players who still like to play.
To be honest people complaining about kill stealing is rather pathetic (not that I do it, at least I dont plan to. I just shoot everything and if I get the killing blow then goody gum drops). If they dont like people getting kills before them then they shouldnt play multiplayer games. I just help kill everything no matter what the score. Want to get as high a level as possible. But I just enjoy killing and blowing stuff up. Dont see why people need to stop the fun at 20, 000.
I fire up a ramp, mostly angled rock ledges, and jump off my ATV before it crashes at the top of the crystal or node and start blasting away at it or enemies when I arrive. I don't run large groups of enemies, I think its unnecessary since you risk being unshielded in the hopes of killing everything.
I don't understand how "crystal crashing" is annoying people or "ruining game time for players who still like to play".
This is essentially a challenge to articulate *why* it's annoying. If you can't already consider it beyond your own perspective to understand why, then you either won't understand, or are deliberately looking to argue against the reasons why. I'm guessing the latter, given your use of "scare quotes" to distort Bird's post with a vaguely condescending tone.
TL;DR - Any response beyond calling your attempt out would be a wasted effort.
I find this "killstealing" bit rather amusing.
I've reached EGO rating 795, been playing for about 40h+, trying to participate in any siege/arkfall i can. I manage to get top scores on many occasions, unless i arrive to the event rather late.
"Killstealing" never crossed my mind and probably wouldn't still if i didn't come across this topic.
I see it as a fun Run&Gun event with lots of teamwork. I shoot what is closest and what seems the biggest threat. If i see a NPC shooting some other player in the back without him realizing it, i shoot it to try and save him.
If people complain about killstealing in a team-orientated event, that's sad, it truly is.... There is plenty of solo content to do for people like that... When i shoot stuff, i want it to be dead ASAP, i'm not looking forward to a killshot, of course if it happens, it's a nice addition but nothing more. It's not my goal to get that "highest" kill/score count on the scoreboard, it counts for nothing in the grand scheme of things. But killing stuff as a team does. Also given i will not hesitate to shoot something that is on extremely low health, and i don't give 2 sh**s who put how many bullets in it. It is one less enemy to worry about.
Shoot whatever moves is my motto. Even Pows xD
If someone goes out of their way of trying to get the killshot off every mob there, well fine, let them. Who cares.... The monster is dead and that's all that matters.
So far, i've not seen ANYBODY mention something as ridiculous as killstealing on EU server, in-game... it must probably be an American thing.