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10 players we can't live without in multiplayer games

10 players we can't live without in multiplayer games

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Who you get paired with in multiplayer games can be a bit of a crapshoot...but sometimes somebody great comes along Tormented: I remember playing GTA online Doomsday Heist Act 3 finale with 4 of my friends, it was really hard for us back then and two of my teammates were casuals, so they didn't care for the heist as much as me and my other friend. After a lot of fails and restarts the two casuals just got fed up, one of them even rage quit, luckily the game didnt kick us out, but we were left alone to do the mission, and me back then was a total noob and very low leveled to take the lead, but my friend, don't know what came over him, turned on beast mode and just blazed past through the area. We finally did it after hours and hours of fails. It was a very great moment for me, too bad the game only rewarded us 25% each, the remaining 50% was wasted because the two players left. But my friend earned my respect for sticking with me for the mission, it wouldn't have even mattered to him if he didn't finish it, but he did it to help me.
Date: 2022-03-21

Comments and reviews: 9


Oh yes i met a kind guy on borderlands 2 years ago, was aiming for a platinum and i had completed it alone and was near the end of true vualt hunter mode, then boom difficulty spike, i was basically screwed, then a random dude joined my game and gave me a bunch of awesome legendary guns, i dint even know legendary guns existed was dope, he also showed me how to duplicate them and just helped me finish the game, the only downside was it was already my second run through the game, i was sick of it at that point and he was like mega borderlands, lets start over again, he dint specicially say but it was heading that way, so in the end i sorta just dint try to be his mate, but man i still appreciat to this day - what a guy
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Ppl who use vehicles correctly. Some of the older battlefield games like vietnam one, things like the cobra helicopter could be invaluable in a match but so many times Id see one dude rush for it then take it alone n do hardly anything with it. Or shit pilots continue to try n hog it or other helicopters. I always waited for a gunner in the cobra, and flew in a way to maximize their effectiveness. As they had a autocannon n heat seaking missiles. We would would rarely ever get shot down, though would have to return to helipad for occasional repair but mostly to rearm
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I consider every defeat in a multiplayer game an opportunity to learn so I can do better next time I also congratulate the opposite team at the end of the match when they win I also compliment them if we win and they lose and say to them let's play again. I really wish there were more players like me I don't yell at people telling them their trash I like encouraging people to do better. being called trash by 10 year old kids has made me stop playing Call of Duty multiplayer and I just focus on single player today.
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The leaving mid-game is more justified when you look at it through the view of someone who doesn-t have a lot of time to play games in the first place. My brother who had 2 jobs, a band, and a wife, still liked to game occasionally. When I was hanging out with him and he left a match mid game while losing I called him out for it, and he explained that he didn-t want to spend 5 minutes of his 45 minute game time spectating other players
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I feel like to compliment the -player who sticks around- needs to be -The player who revives/respawns you, or at least tries to-. When there's just two of us, a friend and I get a random third and I've lost count of the times we've been a few meters away and they haven't revived us, going off to chase shots instead. Whereas we'll undertake some absurd shenanigans just to try get our thirds up.
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I feel like the teammate that always seems to escape the enemy's notice until it's too late ought to be an honorable mention. They might be actively minimizing confrontation until they get the perfect opportunity, or they might just be exploiting the enemy's lack of awareness, but a good ambush or a clutch save can be leveraged into a win really easily.
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Me and my friends were playing some fps game (I can't remember it very well because we are sleep-deprived 13 year olds) and when we were all about to die I said I'm sorry bois but I'm going out loud running into a group of enemies with a suicide vest with an auto tune filter on yelling random stuff then leaving the call the instant I blew up
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Man as lame as it sounds I take a lot of pride in playing the support roll for my teammates.
Ammo?
Plates?
I got you fam.
I'll take that suicide run to the buy to bring back the team sweat for them to clutch.
I'll never break 15-20kill game but I'll do my best to make sure my teammates do.

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Honestly, I disagree with you number one pick. Sometimes being carried sucks the fun out of the game for me. So I'd pick someone with a great personality who turns the gaming session in something really funny over someone who just beats the crap out the opponnents any day.
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