What many have forgotten
Posted: 2010-04-16 10:08
Definition of Teamwork: the capability to comprehend and recognize the diverse strengths and abilities in a group setting and then applying them to one final solution
What I have been seeing lately on all servers are individuals who 'lone wolf,' by themselves and contribute nothing to their team and as a whole make no effort to aid anyone other than themselves. Whether or not this is due to tunnel vision or ignorance is unclear to me.
Project Reality is not about some number next to your name that exists only on your computer. When I play a video game I don't play for a score I play for the experiences. When you realize that a score in PR is nothing more than a virtual code accounting for mere movements of your mouse and buttons being pushed in sequence on your keyboard you will discover the real reason for playing the game; the experiences you have with other players. I think this is something that many people have either forgotten or haven't realized yet.
I wish I saw more players that made an effort for the team, used mumble to communicate well with others, had microphones, became CO for more than just dropping arty for their own benefit, who don't request HAT kits on insurgent maps, who actually use sniper kits to relay intelligence, who realize they haven't practiced flying enough to transport a squad and the list goes on and on. I hope to see players who are truthful about their skill levels and and help out the team the best way they can. I would love to see players less concerned about their score and more concerned about what more they can do to help out their team. The best rounds of my life were played with people who aren't necessarily the greatest but who care about the cohesiveness and collaboration of the team as a whole.
I hope to play with everyone soon!
Shadowsteppa
What I have been seeing lately on all servers are individuals who 'lone wolf,' by themselves and contribute nothing to their team and as a whole make no effort to aid anyone other than themselves. Whether or not this is due to tunnel vision or ignorance is unclear to me.
Project Reality is not about some number next to your name that exists only on your computer. When I play a video game I don't play for a score I play for the experiences. When you realize that a score in PR is nothing more than a virtual code accounting for mere movements of your mouse and buttons being pushed in sequence on your keyboard you will discover the real reason for playing the game; the experiences you have with other players. I think this is something that many people have either forgotten or haven't realized yet.
I wish I saw more players that made an effort for the team, used mumble to communicate well with others, had microphones, became CO for more than just dropping arty for their own benefit, who don't request HAT kits on insurgent maps, who actually use sniper kits to relay intelligence, who realize they haven't practiced flying enough to transport a squad and the list goes on and on. I hope to see players who are truthful about their skill levels and and help out the team the best way they can. I would love to see players less concerned about their score and more concerned about what more they can do to help out their team. The best rounds of my life were played with people who aren't necessarily the greatest but who care about the cohesiveness and collaboration of the team as a whole.
I hope to play with everyone soon!
Shadowsteppa