Seth_Erebor
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Is going for the objective, even without contact, better than getting kills?
A user on the forum mentioned that the high of a skirmish went quickly, that got me thinking about when specifically during the day does the enjoyment factor peak.
As an objective-orientated person, I don't mind not getting kills if I feel I'm making a difference. So playing as a medic and getting players back into the game is one of my favourite roles.
Alternatively, I go for an intel role, directing teammates on how to flank/avoid the enemy.
So my question is this, is getting "kills" as important as social media portrays? What are your priorities?
A user on the forum mentioned that the high of a skirmish went quickly, that got me thinking about when specifically during the day does the enjoyment factor peak.
As an objective-orientated person, I don't mind not getting kills if I feel I'm making a difference. So playing as a medic and getting players back into the game is one of my favourite roles.
Alternatively, I go for an intel role, directing teammates on how to flank/avoid the enemy.
So my question is this, is getting "kills" as important as social media portrays? What are your priorities?
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