Re: Teamwork issues

You sir, must be doing it yourself in this case. Whenever I play a ground map, I see people squading up, moving in groups and fighting together.

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Re: Teamwork issues

I must agree with that; I've played a good share of team based battles, spcae battles eh not so much teamwork going on but that'll change in time, but Endor and Tantooine have the best team work with Entha following behind. Join a squad or create one and then give orders, most of the time you'll squad will listen.

Re: Teamwork issues

entha is pretty good. if there is a guy not doing what hes told should you be able to ban him from a squard. then they wont get the extra equipment. But i have often worked in teams.

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Re: Teamwork issues

Nobody is "against" you, it is still too early to judge.  I  find both extremes, sometimes on the same server.  Last night the opposing team was using teamwork and my side was running around w/ their heads cut-off, the rounds didnt last long. 
I have to agree that teamwork is not as popular as lone-wolfing at the moment, but a lot of folks are still just exploring the game.

Find a sever w/ a lot of clan members and pick there side, those guys are almost always working together.

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Re: Teamwork issues

yeah. i still think that FS would be twice as good with most people with headsets. If people have them i suggest you plug them in cos a coordinated team of players with headsets is far superior to a normal squad

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Re: Teamwork issues

Oooh! Oooh! I have an Idea!!! Devs, Give Squad Leaders that intimidating and humiliating "Follow My Orders," command that Commanders have in Vanillia 2142. Also give them the "Good Job," one too.

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Re: Teamwork issues

Yes that is a good idea

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