The fact that he managed to get himselff kicked while doing so actually means that he wasnt "helping" but TKing intentionally.The only people that have been kicked in games that i was in were the "alpha" players.
On the fence about this. Obviously if you are a responsible PC user this probably won't be an issue. However there are times that crop up where there's 2-3 enemies surrounding a lone teammate. I would not and do not hesitate to blow up all 2-3 enemies and not worry about the one teammate I killed because in all likelihood they were dead anyway. If you have enough of these instances come up you COULD end up kicked(unlikely though, it's not that common of a situation). I think this will probably only punish those PC users who like firing into 1v1 situations instead of waiting or trying a couple non charged shots.
Think about how u wait and see they kill him and one of them will surely execute him while others will also be there ........ Spoon that's the time to shoot the shot.... it will make the execution go out and kill the enemy and ur team mate will survive Even better the teammate kills one of them they will revive him and booom they are dead isn't it better
Smart players do not bother with Executes. Also I have taken a liking to the 2nd fire mode of the PC. I frequently will lob shots over walls in a siege style of attack on a point from angles that the defenders can't get to me. I really have no control over if a teammate gets in the way of those shots.
Yes yes, i reject your reality and substitute my own...i get it My point though is that you guys want people to play the 'right' way. Thinking a team of almost all randoms to do this every time isn't the right line of thinking..it's ideal, but not right when you apply it to randoms playing a game.
Let's be honest though, probably 70-80% of the teamkills from PC come from the overly aggressive Melee/Tactical teammate that feels the need to Rambo into a room at just the right time as you release a shot and you hit them in the back or something. How is that the PC user fault?