Team Player...Or Going Rambo?

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SL33TBL1ND

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In UT I'm the flagrunner. Organised COD games? I hide behind my teammate's riot shield. TF2? Lone wolf. So I'm pretty diverse in how I play.
 

s0m3th1ng

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Depends on the game. In TF2 I usually play a medic. In BC2 it's a sniper with the SV98 and 4x scope and fuck my squad.
 

silver wolf009

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arc1991 said:
Playing Halo: Reach
Same game. I saw my ally with the core, then I see a red team sniper looking down his sights. (This is invasion) I do a silent "NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!!!!!!!!!!!", do a roll and take the bullet. I died but the core made it.

So yeah im a team player.
 

WelshDanny

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The only online multiplayer game I really play is Team Fortress 2. Team player is credit to team.
 

LycanBlade

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It really depends on the game, with stuff like call of duty or army of two i will go team player cause its actually usually beneficial.

but stuff like halo I just cant take seriously enough not to go dicking around in wooping and hollering with sticky nades and rocket launchers.
 

Ze_Reaper_Of_Zeath

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Team Player.

TF2, I always go a support class, and I'm the first to set out a dispenser in the frontlines.

I also use the extinguish features on the Pyro, etc etc.

The only excpetion to this is Spy, because paranoia is fun, but I do sap the sentry as my teammates come in and demolish the sentries etc.

Same for BFBC2 etc, Tracer, Ammo, Healing, Revives.
 

mooncalf

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I'm no rambo, but I HATE when my team wont press an objective, hedging around a control point instead of moving in (in games that have them) just frustrates me, so I've developed a) a suicidal tendency of leading by example and b) a degree of maniac luck to score near the top even when my team's taking a pounding. A team player I guess?
 

Aux

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It really depends on who I am playing with. If it is just a bunch of randoms then I normally do my own thing. If it's my friends or my brother we stick together because we know our play styles and how to use them efficiently.
 

Hwoof

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Team player definitely. I suck too much at non team based fps's like MW2 and Quake to go rambo.

I prefer suiting a role needed by a team, and supporting the team that way, even if it means building sentries in choke points, or being a medic. I prefer that.
 

Hawk of Battle

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Both. I make myself utter self-sufficient, so I can survive and kill for as long as possible, whilst also going for objectives and other such things to assist the team.
 

SideburnsPuppy

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The one time I played Call of Duty 4 online, I tried to be Rambo. Turns out we were playing on Hardcore mode, and I was thoroughly murderified within seconds. The one time I played Team Fortress 2, I tried to be a team player, but I confused the Syringe Gun for the Medigun. Where will my wacky escapades take me next?
 

cptawesome

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I usually run off and do my own thing, although i'll occasionally help my fellow man. Although, speaking of Reach, if I try to help my fellow man in Rocketfight but accidentally kill him, can my fellow man PLEASE not be such an ass about it by immediately booting me? We all have rocket launchers dude, its a guarantee you will be killed by your team on occasion
 

Athlumney

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I'm a bit of both but I stay near my team most of the time. Like in reach I normally fly the falcon on spire, providing good angles on targets, or literally dropping it to the ground to provide bit of cover for the guy with the core.
 

Daniel_Rosamilia

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Ah, a bit of both.
In Halo multiplayer, I tend to go Lone Wolf with a sniper and drop quite a few of them, until they get all their vehicles, and considering they ONLY play Blood Gulch (I play at school, and everyone wants vehicles), sniping a Ghost pilot over constantly hilly terrain is a *****.
Scorpions are easier, but no-one likes them because they're overpowered.

If we feel like it, then squad infiltration.
We split into 2 sets of 3, and then to our thing.
The group I'm in stealths it through the side tunnels, taking out the stragglers or snipers as we go, and occasionally nicking a rocket launcher and dropping that obnoxious bastard in the Warthog that NO-ONE can hit.
THEN, once we're in the base, steal their weapons, find them all, BOOMBANGSMACKSPLAT, they're all dead, we stand around and laugh over their bodies (with some random teabagging them)
The we hike it out, or die because they're right...
behind us...

Wow, on reflection, that's a fair bit of text for a fairly simple question.
And that's really really really sad.
 

WanderingFool

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Depends on the game, something like Halo or COD, the only way is Rambo, unless im on the competant team's side. But for a game with classes, like BF:BC/2 ill stick with the team, mostly my squad, as I play the Medic class, which is IMO the easiest to level up.
 

Georgie_Leech

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Usually a team player. I'm a pretty good sniper, so I tend to be on support roles, but if it comes to it, I've got quick reflexes and so can act as Rambo as needed. I can be one heck of a distraction.
 

MMMowman

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Lone wolf type of guy because games like team fortress 2 the heavy is so over powered you dont need a team. Although in RTS games I try to build to support the others in my team. It depends on the game and how well it values teamwork.