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07-18-2007, 11:53 AM #1
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negative score kick
Was just playing and was kicked for negative score. I was gunning in the blackhawk had killed two and died twice. Had a score of 25ish or so. We were taking heavy fire making passes up and down the river on Qwai. Then we took a L-AT hit and that was all she wrote. I got pinged for the loss of the heli and was kicked for negative score. You may want to tweak the negative score kick a little now that you get negative points for losing vehicles. Now mind you I was not flying just gunning. I was also wounded with the timer counting down.
Also let me say hi as I have not posted here before. I'm sure that a few of you know me as I play here a lot, and also SL a lot. Love the server and the teamwork.
PaveHawk
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[PR]PELA|PaveHawk
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07-18-2007, 01:28 PM #2
Re: negative score kick
Hi, welcome to the forums. There might be a bug with flying a chopper where you lose more points then you should for a crash hence the kick. Or it could be that the passenger deaths registered as teamkills as happens in bf2 generally
In the meantime it doesnt seem a terrible injustice to me since its a great deterent to taking any great risks with air assets at the game start which can inpact a teams sucess greatly.
Also the game now gives points for sucessfully dropping off passengers so you should have a bigger score to counteract the negatives, in 0.6
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07-19-2007, 06:27 AM #3
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Re: negative score kick
Yeah, this may be true, but like I said I was not the pilot. Was just manning the miniguns. But like you said this may act as a deterrent. This may only work for the first 10-15 min of a round. Cause once you get 50 or more points it shouldn't be an issue. Unless the helo is full.
PaveHawk
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07-19-2007, 12:50 PM #4
Re: negative score kick
before flying/driving vehicles, make sure to 'pad up' your score some by playing as a grunt, unless you absolutely know your pilot/driver really well and know that he wont crash/get killed.
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