Ticket bleed needs to go


GAMEPLAY IS RUINED DUE TO TTICKET BLEED IT NEEDS TO GO!!!

one cap, no team captures it in naval, AND MY TEAM HAS MORE KILLS/ LESS DEATHS yet we fucking lose??? are we for real gaijin? fix this damn aspect of gameplay. ticket bleed is what ruins the fucking game all together. either make it capture the point based or team deathmatch. this ticket bullshit causes games to be completely ruined due to the aspect of uneven ticket bleeding when nothing is captured.

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First of all, I would kindly ask you to relax and advice you to not use the sort of words you just said. Second, the Objective in the given mission or match was to capture the point, not to get kills. so if you’re the sort of player who just believes that this game is all about who has the most kills then you’re wrong. It’s about skill & strategy, so keep that in mind and enjoy sailing. ^ ^

I have noticed there is a tendency for 1 teams bots to swarm onto the cap, while the other teams sail around the outside actively avoiding it. It’s rather frustrating when that happens, even if it’s not an entirely inaccurate replication of player behavior.

That’s probably the issue, the unexpectable behaviour of bots. Not the “bleeding ticket” thing

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Yeah, although I would say the ticket bleed is too fast in naval due to the size of the maps and the low speed of ships, quiet often if you lose a cap point you simply do not have enough time to respond before the match ends. Even the scout planes struggle to make it to the points to de-cap in time if you are half the map away.

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I would agree with that, but completely removing the ticket bleeding system is definitely not the best option the devs might do. Just an opinion

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100%, I’m just suggesting the speed of ticket bleed should be reduced to better reflect the slower pace of naval battles, with slow ships and big maps so that players actually have time to respond and de-cap points.

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Great! Let’s hope that this post gets some attention… Despite the negative approach of the author of this post.

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