If someone who can't fly flies a 6 person helicopter with 6 people in it, and manages to back-flip it into a mountain, then that is stupidity.
Mountains OP, please nerf.
I mean.. battlefield and transport helicopters.. need I say more? If someone who can't fly flies a 6 person helicopter with 6 people in it, and manages to back-flip it into a mountain, then that is stupidity. BF has a training mode where you can learn flying, there is NO EXCUSE. None, Zero Argh ;P
See, I wouldnt actually want them to learn to stop doing that. It'd be too completely hilarious to want it to stop.
Dear lord, you guys crack me up.
Back in college I used to play Counterstrike and Day of Defeat, and those are of course team-based but a lot more embryonic than the modern stuff today. My roommate and I would mark our usernames with a fake "clan" name, which at least noted to other people that we were working together. And was hilarious when people mistook us for some much larger clan and claimed that someone else on the clan had been cheating or whatever. Anyway, I digress.
He and I would basically use our own strategies and work through the levels on our own, keeping an eye out on what the rest of the insane people were doing but taking it a bit slower and not being the meat in the front of the grinder. It made us really effective, because everyone else was for the most part uncoordinated with one another, and any cooperation between those strangers seemed to be incidental (the best maps in both games were conductive to accidental cooperation).
To me, that was really fun, and we were able to enjoy our experience while our teammates enjoyed theirs. They did their thing, we did ours, and I didn't really care if we overall lost or won, it was more about how we personally handled the encounters we were handed. Winning overall is nice, but it really didn't register all that much.
With a MOBA, which I should note I've never played, it seems like everything REQUIRES teamwork if you are facing a competent opposition, and in fact it's strategy-game-level teamwork, for the most part. Which is super cool in a lot of ways, but it seems like trying to organize soccer/football teams out of groups of people who have never met. Any sort of team sport like that.
I mean, pickup games in team sports are a freaking mess if it's anything other than just for fun. There's no organizational structure, people don't know each other's skills, etc. You always have one or two really hardcore people out there trying to boss everyone around, and everyone else is really frustrated with them because it's just a pickup game and what does it matter and who put them in charge. And then you have the people who are shockingly inept a lot of the time, who you're not sure know the rules of the sport, etc. Possibly they are wearing sandals to play.
Team sports are super fun, and team games are super fun. But when every match is a pickup match... holy smokes, that does not sound in any way fun to me. Unless I'm the guy in sandals.