[quote=""'[R-PUB"]MrD;461159']hmm, I was on the other team..........................
Sorry, guess the two vehicles I blew up with you in, giving you enough negative points that got you booted off the server were just something that happens.
I didn't hear anything over TS slating you, of course I don't know if any teamchat or squad voip was going on there.
Wasn't long before that I was on another server and got kicked for destroying assets in an enemy main base (tanks, apc's, command post) although I have to admit my squadmate was happily gunning people down a bit too much.
I then rejoined and got booted off myself when a squad and clan mate drove round in a circle and drove at me, resulting in me blowing his vehicle and gaining more negative points and getting an autokick again!
Personally, I thought that was hysterical! Although the earlier kick wasn't quite right considering no dome of death and I wasn't going out of MY way to target enemy troops (except to shoot the engineers trying to remove my mines

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Quite how you managed to still kill me, despite the "stop shooting, stop shooting me FFS", I will never know. The tank was already dead, and I had already told you where I was and to not shoot me, I'm coming in.
Guess that's another reason I should stop playing with speakers, so you can hear me over the engine noise.
[quote="youm0nt""]Heh, reminds me of the time I was playing Jabal and then someone in my squad said over VOIP, who sounded really young, asked how to switch seats in a vehicle. One of the squadmembers said, "F1, F2, F3." He replied with an "Oh..." I said, "Been playing Karkand infantry only, huh?" I mean, if you don't know the controls of vBF2...[/quote]
I played vBF2 for about three months before finding PR and never coming back. I only found out about changing positions in vehicles after a few days in PR :S
Waaah_Wah wrote:Already suggested.
Haha owned
lol, owned.
On another note, newbs and noobs.
You have your newb. I'm kind to the newb. Should the newb join my squad, and declare he is a newb (as most do) then I will usually help him. If however, I do not know he is a newb, and have to explain something to him in the middle of a firefight, I may get a little irate, but will take my time to tell him properly.
You have the noob. The noob doesn't see himself as a newb, but he is. He thinks everything should be like vanilla (usually) and plays the game in a similar way. If I have a noob in my squad, then I will try and tell him what to do. Sometimes however, they just use me as another spawn point, and don't play as a team, don't move with me and don't follow orders. These are the ones that get the boot from my squad.
Whilst I have frequently told people to read the manual (it is indeed a good read), if the person is in my squad, or it is a quick type to tell them, then I tell them.
Then there are the embarrassing moments, where you preach to the noob not to fly the A10 until he has practised, then you get in it and crash due to some unlucky timing with being messaged on xfire, or some similar turn of fate.
Quite often however, I will do my noob act, and hit a mine in a full APC or crash a full chopper, or something similar. Whilst this is embarrassing, I know that the reason was I was scratching my arse/looking out of the window/got messaged on xifre (that's always a killer when I'm flying a chopper)/lost connection briefly, but others don't and sometimes I get bashed for it. It's not nice, but in cases of people toppling all the choppers one by one (yes, I've seen it happen), or taking a transport on their own, not letting anyone else in, it is justified.
It all depends on the circumstances, and personally I stuck with PR for, among other reasons, the lack of elitists compared to vanilla (and other games).