Hunt3r wrote:Lone wolves only work when everyone else is working together and keeping everything going, but when they do work, it's incredibly effective.
...I have yet to see the incredible effective lone wolf.
Even in lone-wolf-heaven of vBF2 the organised team (usually a clan stacking on one side) will win vs random dudes "doing-their-own-thing".
I agree that the lone-wolf will need support of the rest of the team to create the environment to work in but I'm not convinced of the positive impact in the game of a few lone-wolves scattered somewhere on the map..., for the winning side - would the result be much different if there had been no lone-wolves?*
*At the same time however, I think a team with too many lone-wolves will be dangerously weakened...
Jevski wrote:I would say that Lonewolfing or Being a 2 man wolfpack is mostly only...
Lone-wolf is the opposite of wolf pack.
You describe
stridspar ("combat pair")...something the British Burma-front veteran George MacDonald Fraser described as:
"...certainly as old as war itself."