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Also it helps if you let people know youre in the enemy uniform at base name to avoid confusion, that person probably thought you were just tking the whole time
haha I was so close to everybody wouldnt matter if I said :DDD i didnt mind that part, just .. overreaction and mass killing everybody nearby is weird reaction.. I drop my radio / get rid of it cause everybody always screaming nd crying xd
1) reevaluate your own words and actions; if you aren't 100% blameless, you can't be called innocent.
2) never assume someone else is going to be a good person, or do the right thing.
Most often, I am "innocent" in the sense that I really did nothing wrong, and the other person really is a bozo; the worst clowns are the ones who think they got it figured out because they have some such hours in arma, or have "real" experience (sitting on a base somewhere). What you have to realize is that nobody cares; I find myself screaming at my teammates constantly, because they genuinely can't do anything correctly in a timely manner.
I am a freak; I had a doctor once tell me I "had the fastest reaction time (he) had seen in a clinical setting." I don't have a perfect memory, but I'm not far off.
If I have to use the term, it truly is "unfair" for me to get incensed at other people, because I am just better than them; in practice, that's why I don't verbally assault other players when I see them doing something wrong. Even if they are screwing me over, 99 times out of a 100 I won't say anything to them, even though my neighbors are hearing all about it. Occasionally someone steps the wrong way too much (usually friendly fire well past the point of decency) and I waste them, but that's pretty rare; if you get teamkilled by me in a non-combat situation, you probably shot at me at least 3 separate times. I really do give people every chance to ♥♥♥♥ off.
The point I'm making is that I am better than anybody else in the world, but it doesn't matter; just earlier, I was trying to get started running supplies, and some guy who had been on my team a few hours previously, told me I "better use that logi to run some supplies" derisively, as if he didn't remember me saving him multiple times, superfobbing a point solo, and calling vics in for him. I'm trying to run supplies, and a teammate that should know better is trying to insult me without provocation. He should know better, but he didn't; if it was me, I'd remember who I was talking to.
I could sit there and try to explain everything to him, make a joke, be charismatic, make a friend, but why would I bother befriending someone who can't remember something that happened literally today? You might want to, but I don't.
In the end, what difference does it make if I do all that, or not even acknowledge the punk? If they were going to be a team player, they would just do it.
You can't expect anyone else to act right, fight well, or do anything properly; when they do, you should congratulate them and go on your way. If you are finding yourself in friendly fire incidents constantly that involve players speaking to each other, there's probably a reason you are attracting morons. Figure out what you're doing to look guilty, and stop doing that; nobody cares, so stop expecting them to stick up for you.
Don't beg for justice, just seize it, or don't complain when you get mistreated; it's real life.