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  1. ^ So true. The entire group abandoned a sage healer (partial EWH so she SHOULD have been mid healing their butts) to guard on AH. The only person who bothered to notice who was guarding and relieve her was me, the only other healer on the team (partial EWH and who should have ALSO been healing mid so that we had the fewest deaths possible). I relieved her because I'm a commando healer and mildly less squishy than her and then tried to call on one of the DPS (multiple heavy armor ones and one GS who could have entrenched and avoided stuns) but no one bothered to come. So it was me and her swapping back and forth when we got tired of healing their stupidity (no guards, no taunts from the DPS spec tank classes, no peels, standing in AoEs while not stunned inside of them, etc.).
  2. My tank usually guards whoever is in need of guard - within reason, if the idiot with no reflex is being ganged up on then too bad for him, my tank's not doubling my work to keep him up a few seconds longer while he's doing nothing to save himself - and then swaps it right back to me if no one is under severe fire. I heal everyone, but I do prioritize my team at the start. However if a PuG really stands out, such as guarding me if we didn't bring a tank to the premade or peeling for me when my team is busy elsewhere, I will prioritize them right along with my team.
  3. I do so hope you see the irony of telling a PVPer that he needs PVE gear to .... PVP. You do see it, don't you? You're just being intentionally obtuse in order to make your BiS super awesome against real PVPers, right? If you want to PVP (open world or otherwise, it may be in a PVE environment, but it's still against another player, so it's PVP) then buck up and get some PVP gear like the rest of us. You want to PVP, you do it by PVP rules.
  4. That means you're using the feature as it was intended to be used. Which is not what this thread is about.
  5. Seeing people trying to justify this not being an exploit is actually really hilarious. Guess we know who the cheaters are.
  6. I thought I was going to have to apologize for my guild, but we aren't on Ebon Hawk. However we did do something similar during a social event we had - we had our sister guild on the Imp side trying to roll bases while the Pub players tried to defend and then trying to attack back, etc. A poor lowbie got caught in the crossfire - and it was only one that we noticed so there may have been others. We did try to call everyone off when we finally noticed him, but, to be fair, he did sic his companion on me (the healer who hadn't attacked anyone) so he was bringing part of it on himself. Rolling other bases is fun when you've done everything else a million times. Sorry. BW needs to work on their flagging mechanics really. But I doubt one of them 'clicked you' as that doesn't flag you. You had to do something - or as someone pointed out above - your companions bad AI did something.
  7. Is that why they allowed Gingers to continue for over 2 months despite all the tickets and threads about it? Yes, clearly they just do what they are pressured to do. As for whoever's friend got banned, tell him to submit an appeal if he feels it was done in error. But they don't just ban for the funzies.
  8. It's called hyperbole. I don't think it makes any sense to ask someone for statistics proving that PVP gear is better for PVP than PVE. Or are you suggesting it's illogical to think that PVP gear was made to give an advantage in... PVP? (pretty sure the person who suggests you wear the incorrect armor should be the one to provide some evidence for why). And so far those saying they survive longer are using augmented BH as an example (which I will fully believe is about on par for most classes with recruit gears cruddy levels, though I think they'd probably still be better suited wearing a couple pieces with expertise to avoid being under constant trauma, like the implants and earpiece), not Rakata.
  9. When I do that, I always wish that I could use them as a shield when I pull them over. Not just pull them over to 'help'. I want to hide behind the jerk that was watching me get 6-man brutalized. And those AFKers would finally have a use if I could do this with them.
  10. Harbinger has lots of healers. Usually, if you have one healer in a round, you'll have a minimum of 3 of them (or more, at which point you wish there weren't so many healers, because let me tell you, a team of 6 healing sages is NOT fun). However, some matches I end up not healing much despite playing primarily healers (actually specc'd heals, not DPS) because I'm spending more time running for my life or dead behind the barrier. So if you want to entice healers to actually heal (or even a heal class to throw you some heals despite being a DPS tree) you can throw guards on them, taunt any enemies near them (if you are not a tank, that's fine but you still have at least one taunt if you are a class that can potentially tank, use it!) and peel for them (for the love of all that is good, please peel for your healers! Stop making us face tank when we run out of escapes). I usually put out the most heals when I have a competent person guarding me (someone who comes into range to take half my damage and doesn't LoS my healing abilities constantly while I'm channeling) or if a competent DPS is peeling for me (smashers have surprisingly become very useful for this, as people see the smash and suddenly scatter to the four winds trying to get away from each other, thus giving the healer some escape time). These do not have to be premades, but just people that watch out for their healers. You watch out for me, I'll watch out for you. If you run right past me while I'm being stunlocked and backstabbed repeatedly by an operative, I'm not going to throw you many heals at all unless I have some downtime between healing those that actually helped me. My favorite guards are from vanguards (they've always been the most reliable for me and most use their pull to get at least one DPS off of me - I've never had a shadow do the same, because I rarely see a shadow specced that deep into tanking to have it), but I'll take anyone that has over 20k health (I'm sorry recruit geared tank, I'll take your guard, but realize that I take a LOT of damage thanks to having a big target over my head and I won't be able to keep you going if you are taking 50% of it).
  11. Um, doesn't look that way to me. Looks more like he was saying that the group needed to send two to snow, as in, work it out amongst yourselves who goes, but get two to snow right now. Methinks I smell a bad who wants to be a special snowflake and never do anything someone suggests in a WZ. People like you drive me mad during a WZ. I will take the lead if I see an opening that needs taken advantage of. It's the people like you who start yelling 'shut up! Who put you in charge? Stop telling us what to do!" and then QQ that they never win anything. You remind me of this girl the other day that, upon me yelling that someone needed to go guard the pylon, she told me to shut up and do it myself. I was a sage healer so that was a retarded idea to start with, but I was also the only healer and keeping everyone up at mid (end of the game we had 3 deaths on the team, total, I did my job well). We got double capped because the only people willing to listen were deep in mid (slows abound in mid so we were all walking like we needed walkers) and couldn't get there in 6 seconds. The girl yelling at me to do it myself was one of two who abandoned the pylon, but refused to go back to it despite that it would only take her a few seconds to do so. We lost because of that double cap. At the end of the match I only managed to pull 3 medals (271k healing with almost no damage done only nets you 3 medals, sad but true) and she went off how I needed to stop giving orders until I learned to play (and proceeded to criticize my DPS being under 20k. When I pointed out I was the healer she said HER healer pulls all kinds of medals and blahblahblah then put me on ignore). You're one of those people, aren't you?
  12. Sorry, but augmented rakata, without any expertise, is NOT better than recruit in a PVP zone. It's better than recruit for PVE and that's it. Without any expertise you'll be taking more damage, receiving less healing, doing less damage and doing less healing. Not to mention the trauma debuff. If you have statistics proving otherwise, please post them, but there's nothing I love more than running into a guy wearing his rakata and BH gear in a WZ - three shots (from my healer, one if I tell my DPS guildie to go get him) and he's dead, less if he's a healer or particularly squishy class. And if such a person attacks my healer, I don't even need to call for any peeling because the guy is basically tickling me. The only benefit such a person gets is they may not immediately LOOK like they are squishy due to the health level. But as soon as someone hits you and half your life bar drops off, they'll be gunning for you the entire round.
  13. But they send you a whole 1 credit! That's 3 free credits a day! (Just kidding, if that wasn't obvious).
  14. He wasn't masking himself by hiding, he was literally hiding in a place where they wouldn't see him even if they attacked(and if that were the plan, you'd leave the stealther there alone to do it and actually go help your team cap something, you don't need two guarding west). He wanted to sit on the safe node (west is rarely attacked and was only attacked once during this match, and I killed the attacker solo - as a healer, with no help from that Tionese geared guy hiding). And as I said, he clearly wasn't going to call incoming. You're giving him FAR too much credit. If a person is TRYING to play, I don't care (and I don't think the majority of puggers are going to be super elitists who kick all PVP recruit geared people either, heck as a healer I regularly keep the recruit geared people up over the WH ones because they're trying harder or actually trying to cap instead of pewpewing; even most premades I've met won't kick a recruit geared person unless you are intentionally playing badly while wearing recruit gear). It's the ones that do not try. You can't educate a person to call incomings and not be useless collecting defender medals. You can't educate a person to have reflexes and not sit behind their shield while their healer gets pulverized and they literally do nothing, and then allows a cap with just ONE attacker. None of the things I listed were situations where it was 'he's new and just doesn't know the ropes yet', as I'd have tried vote kicking far more often if that got under my skin. They were all people being useless or intentionally dragging down the team despite repeatedly being told what they needed to do. And I fail to see how your naked guy telling the enemy what you were doing was any worse than any of the things I listed. All of them are equally bad and deserve a vote kick. They are all dragging the team down and are not trying to learn how to play. They wanted easy medals and that's all (except the guy rushing their pylon, he got 1 medal, so I'm not sure what he was doing other than just being stupid). If 7 people vote to kick you... you're probably guilty of something FAR worse than just being a person in recruit gear (even a premade is likely to only have 4, total, so you can't say premades would abuse it either - and most premades that managed to get more than that in will probably not give a rat's booty who the couple pugs are or what they do. The few times my guild managed to get 7 people into the same match we didn't even look at their gear, just distribute orders for our guild, gave suggestions to the pugs for who they could help the most and then never gave them a second thought).
  15. If the guy is respawning or on node guard elsewhere, he should just run snow? Riiiiight.
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