What Do People Have Against Agents?
Posted: Thu Jun 21, 2007 9:14 am
I have no problem finding loot or anything, but for some reason, I bring out the worst in people outside of my org., and in monsters, too!
For example, I was in a team with a fellow general of the org. The way we recruit people is teaming up with random folks and observing their behavior. If they ignore the requests of the team leader, run far ahead and grab all the loot, don't wait after someone has died, or generally doesn't acknowledge the existence of players besides themselves, we don't let them in.
Well, one poor jerkwad was so twinked he could have soloed the whole mission. He ran off to go yank some loot and treasure and got a Junkbot Surprise. Three buzzsaws all in one room, beating on him like a drum. When I got in, he had less than a fourth of his health points left, and it was going down fast. I turned on TC and attacked the one with the lowest health (for once I hit both times) and then used a first aid kit on him. He was green for me, so it brought him up a whole lot. Each time a bot hit the floor, his greedy hands were upon it. Finally, the third one died, and all Mr. Twink did was look at me with his thumb up his rear and a slackjawed expression on his face, and ran out, looking for more loot.
Then there was a 'Crat. He was basically playing like a cross between an enforcer and an engineer. He would send his bot in to do all the dirty work, but of course he used /pet hunt instead of /pet attack, and whenever he felt he was in danger, he'd tell it to retreat and it would bring all of its poker buddies with it. Not once did he root or snare anything. Disregarding the squishy nature of his class (especially since he was using the VERY BEST armor available to Crats, which is whatever Miiir was selling that day) he would stand right there next to Mr. Twink and try to tank. I should mention, I don't think either of these guys gave eachother the time of day through the whole thing. If these guys were having some sort of competition on who could make me angrier, I'd say the crat won by going AFK with no warning in the middle of a fight.
When at last we got to the boss, I switched team loot to leader and manually dispensed items by asking who wanted what. That was the only time either of them spoke at all. I'll never know what I missed, because they'd wait to open chests until someone was in a fight, so the loot messages got drowned out by fighting messages. By the time the other general or myself scrolled up to look at what they took, they were already running off somewhere else, and this behavior led to the previously mentioned Buzzsaw Surprise.
As for monsters, I was with a different general, doing team missions. We are very capable by ourselves, and due to incidents like the above, prefer to do all team missions with organization members only. As an Agent, I have no pets. My DoT programs are weak and insignificant, and my rifle is good but nowhere near this gentleman's leveling Engineer pistol. In equipment, level, credits, and programs, I am currently inferior to him, except for crowd control, which I never use in missions because smart players can avoid creating crowds in the first place. Therefore, I see no reason why I not only received aggro from a boss monster, but also his little friend whom I did not bother to say hello to. My associate cast every program he could think of to direct their attention, but their hatred of me never washed off. Even as his Gladiator mangled them, they hit me until I died.
This never happens at all to my Bureaucrat, Wolfowitz.
For example, I was in a team with a fellow general of the org. The way we recruit people is teaming up with random folks and observing their behavior. If they ignore the requests of the team leader, run far ahead and grab all the loot, don't wait after someone has died, or generally doesn't acknowledge the existence of players besides themselves, we don't let them in.
Well, one poor jerkwad was so twinked he could have soloed the whole mission. He ran off to go yank some loot and treasure and got a Junkbot Surprise. Three buzzsaws all in one room, beating on him like a drum. When I got in, he had less than a fourth of his health points left, and it was going down fast. I turned on TC and attacked the one with the lowest health (for once I hit both times) and then used a first aid kit on him. He was green for me, so it brought him up a whole lot. Each time a bot hit the floor, his greedy hands were upon it. Finally, the third one died, and all Mr. Twink did was look at me with his thumb up his rear and a slackjawed expression on his face, and ran out, looking for more loot.
Then there was a 'Crat. He was basically playing like a cross between an enforcer and an engineer. He would send his bot in to do all the dirty work, but of course he used /pet hunt instead of /pet attack, and whenever he felt he was in danger, he'd tell it to retreat and it would bring all of its poker buddies with it. Not once did he root or snare anything. Disregarding the squishy nature of his class (especially since he was using the VERY BEST armor available to Crats, which is whatever Miiir was selling that day) he would stand right there next to Mr. Twink and try to tank. I should mention, I don't think either of these guys gave eachother the time of day through the whole thing. If these guys were having some sort of competition on who could make me angrier, I'd say the crat won by going AFK with no warning in the middle of a fight.
When at last we got to the boss, I switched team loot to leader and manually dispensed items by asking who wanted what. That was the only time either of them spoke at all. I'll never know what I missed, because they'd wait to open chests until someone was in a fight, so the loot messages got drowned out by fighting messages. By the time the other general or myself scrolled up to look at what they took, they were already running off somewhere else, and this behavior led to the previously mentioned Buzzsaw Surprise.
As for monsters, I was with a different general, doing team missions. We are very capable by ourselves, and due to incidents like the above, prefer to do all team missions with organization members only. As an Agent, I have no pets. My DoT programs are weak and insignificant, and my rifle is good but nowhere near this gentleman's leveling Engineer pistol. In equipment, level, credits, and programs, I am currently inferior to him, except for crowd control, which I never use in missions because smart players can avoid creating crowds in the first place. Therefore, I see no reason why I not only received aggro from a boss monster, but also his little friend whom I did not bother to say hello to. My associate cast every program he could think of to direct their attention, but their hatred of me never washed off. Even as his Gladiator mangled them, they hit me until I died.
This never happens at all to my Bureaucrat, Wolfowitz.