No, it really does not work!
Well, me and quite a few others here have found that it does.
Conspiracy?
Collective hallucination?
Or maybe it's just you?
No, it really does not work!
Well, me and quite a few others here have found that it does.
Conspiracy?
Collective hallucination?
Or maybe it's just you?
It could be just me, except I know there are others.
Guess have to accept all of us are just not as good as you and the others.
But genuinely surprised it has never ever ever happened to you and these others.
I take off my hat to you.
It could be just me, except I know there are others.
Guess have to accept all of us are just not as good as you and the others.
But genuinely surprised it has never ever ever happened to you and these others.
I take off my hat to you.
There is no such thing as "friendly fire."
No matter how good you are there will be friendly fire incidents that are not your fault and no amount of situational awareness or trigger discipline would have made any difference.
I know. Happened to me often enough, but I don't whine on the forums about it, or stamp my foot and cry about my pipe dreams about "The other game".
but you can't control an NPC cutting across you.
I know. Happened to me often enough, but I don't whine on the forums about it, or stamp my foot and cry about my pipe dreams about "The other game".
No. However, you control your fingers that can be released from the trigger when you see the NPC cut across you.![]()
No matter how good you are there will be friendly fire incidents that are not your fault and no amount of situational awareness or trigger discipline would have made any difference.
Just had another one in the CG, where a conda flew effectively horizontally at 'high' speed across my already firing G4 beams from the side way outside of my field of view - actually rammed me from the side around nose level. Which was about the same time, I knew it was there.
Trigger discipline is sound advice. But suggesting this as a cure in all cases, while convenient is rather juvenile in my opinion.
Perhaps ultimately there is nothing to be done except accept it, but that is different.
Smart weapons switch in the hud might help and would appear to technically feasible since you can engineer smart rounds - for MC. Not sure.
What a useless reply, go away.
Another useless reply.
What a useless reply, go away.
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Spent most of the weekend in conflict zones with a wingmate. Both of us are long time Elite veterans and there was not a single friendly fire incident between us. A relatively new player with us? Had three or four. Once he started paying closer attention to his shooting, it dropped to zero.
Paying attention works. Get smart rounds if you can't be bothered. It'll save your DPS in the long run too since you won't be getting blown up or chased out of the instance.
In any case how is the game supposed to tell when it's friendly fire and when it's not?
What would you say your friend "got" then, Phisto?