Lee_Shawran, on 15 May 2016 - 02:55 PM, said:
I just want to show that, there must be a punishment for team kill on purpose instantly after team killing. How many times should I explain until you can acknowledge, JOC ?
And please moderator, when I post screenshot, I know the rules, I just make an exmple, not naming and accussing player
I imagine WG will get around to instant punishments for any deliberate team damage at around the same time they get around to instant punishments for rigging or otherwise cheating.
WG have a reasonable anti team damage mechanic in place, it allows certain ratios of team to friendly damage to take place before automatically applying a sanction, it needs to do this because even the best players will accidentally smack one into an ally occasionally, especially if that ally is driving in front of your gun while you are trying to brawl, or RNG says 'no' as you take a long range shot and you miss the enemy while hitting an ally. Tomatoes also need this mechanic to have a bit of wiggle room because they are much more likely to shoot an ally because they are tomatoes.
While this mechanic exists, you will have to live with the fact that sometimes allies will deliberately target you for whatever reason they feel like.
Like I said above, it is now fairly common practice to instateamkill anybody driving a T22, anybody who is known to have a T22, or anybody belonging to a clan which is known and proven by WG to be organising rigging a T22.
If people show contempt for the community, then they should expect the community to show contempt back, and whining WG should do something about it, is more than a touch hypocritical.
Oh yea, and FYI, explaining that you know naming and shaming is against the rules but doing it anyway because you think you doing it is somehow different to when somebody else does it, also does not make it right. My own opinion on naming and shaming says we should be able to publish names on here, especially when we have screenshots or replays proving them in the wrong, but I don't do it because it is against the rules.
Edited by Weebl, 15 May 2016 - 12:07 PM.