Alright, exploit was an extreme term to use for it, apologies about that; tired brain goes for the first word. As far as it does go, is mainly to do with how weirdly some Z levels interact near some nodes (Seal Rock and Nadaam specifically) that can be difficult for the attacked team to respond to. If it happened once I'd blame server tick, but well, can only go by what was experienced on a few occasions prior to the change. Edit: For clarification, I meant around under the edge of center left node and southeast cliff node in the respective maps). This was experienced under an old unstable ADsL connection though. For all I know, it might've been complete coincidence.
Not ruling out being wrong, but can only go by what was experienced over the course of several matches against the same premade. This isn't the rule for premades sure, nothing in life is ever so clear cut. But I sincerely doubt it'd go anywhere good.
After all PvP, and Frontline in particular is always a mixed bag. And there's still plenty of ways to be social; just in this stuff, the worst comes out first.
Apologies also for the late reply.
Gee, what a novel concept.
I love these knee jerk reactions. It's like having a differing opinion's the equal to saying the most vile thing in existence. Makes things ever so civil.
For the record: I do not sit idle, if anything I'm aggressive in a fight and always moving to and from objectives. A few times I questioned teams that sat passively, you know what the response (when there was one) I got was when I dared to question the wisdom? It wasn't civil let me tell you that.
Far as I see it, there's no point in PvPing if well, you don't go and give it your best shot, and work as a team if you can. If you win, great. If you lose, well there's always next time. Personally, it's more about the quality of the match, which comes largely from the players. I don't see premade dominated matches encouraging anyone to having a go. But that's just my two cents, not like my opinion matters. >.>


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