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Thread: Reasons for kicking players on 360
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12-05-09, 07:05 PM #23
when there is a bot or weaker player with lower health than you, that it would benefit your team more to heal yourself, of course there are reasons to go against this, but that doesnt mean people dont get kicked for it, therefore its on the list.
having players on your team that dont have mics/communicate makes the game less fun, and why do people play games? for entertainment, therefore they get kicked.
please note, just because a reason is on the list that 100% of the time someone gets kicked for it.
split screeners dont bug me, except for the fact that they always get 50% of the vote, splitscreeners should have only one vote.[SIGPIC][/SIGPIC]
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12-06-09, 12:53 AM #25
Correct me if I'm wrong, but last I remembered the yellow health bar is still enough for a survivor to outrun the Tank. Survivor cannot outrun the Tank with red health bar and will have to resort to either use adrenaline shot/pain pill to temporarily gain the normal speed boost to outrun the Tank.
In short, don't use health pack unless you're at 20% or below health. Use pain pill/adrenaline shot only for the dire situation where health and speed will make the difference between life or death.I'm usually available on weekends.
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12-06-09, 05:12 AM #26
If you get killed by a Tank in less than a minute with 75HP you should stop playing Versus and practice killing Tanks on easy.
Anything lower than 40HP you should take pills. Black and White is when you heal UNLESS you can pre-empt a horde or a Tank and you're less than 40HP.
Don't heal when you don't NEED to, as one of your teammates could need a healthkit when only you have it.I'm an idiot and I can't follow directions. So now I'm also banned.
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12-06-09, 08:31 AM #27
I'm talking about playing survival. When we get close to 4 minutes it's pretty much the end of the game. I haven't had any luck with public games getting past 4 minutes so when all of us have a med kit and the 2nd tank is on it's way then I heal up cuz I know the end is coming, and I'm always right. The tank comes and kills the 3 players and I'm last one alive most of the time, getting swarmed by zombies and then I die. The reason I'm still alive is cuz I used my med kit before the tank showed up. The other players don't and end up dying quickly. Why die with a full medkit on your back?
It's a different story in campaign or versus modes. I keep the kit until I really need it.
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12-06-09, 12:55 PM #29
But I wouldn't be alive if I didn't heal in the first place. The tank would've killed me with 75 health. I'm speaking of the 2nd tank by the way(survival). I rarely, if ever, get past the 2nd tank on public so I always heal up right before it comes. Even if we did kill the tank then we are swarmed by zombies and killed, with no time to heal. Some parts of the game require planning ahead because there's not much time to do anything with a 360 degree wall of zombies on ya.
Of course if I were playing with tactical style players and get further than 4 min occasionally then yeah I could save the med kit longer but most public games are filled with unexperienced or kids goofing off.
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01-02-10, 08:44 PM #30
Some people hate playing with 'no-mikers.' Personally I'm one of them because they usually don't notice when someone next to them gets pounced on by a hunter. (happens all too often)
The only things that really make me call a vote to kick someone are when they start firing on their own teammates. If someone runs back to chase after that smoker that 'got away' by himself, I usually voice my opinion. =P
Little tip with da boomer, the closer you can spawn to the survivors, the better! Too many people spawn a mile behind the survivors, and run out into the open after them.
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