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Some simple questons (noobieesque)

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:D -What is all of the info on the score screen? (i know i should look it up, but i like it when you read it to me :D )

 

:p -What is...*deep breath* ...stat padding, arty, uncap kills, the various forms of 'rape', and other goofy terms used in "rules" (i am of the belief 'if i can do it and you can do it, even if it is lame, it is fair...thus the quotation marks)

 

:p -why are there knife/pistol/defib games?!? Is that just some noobz getting badges? Is that legal?

 

-Why will the game not save my mic boost setting?

 

:p -that is all i have, thanks for reading. More to follow on the next exciting episode of :thumbsup: The New Guy That Asks Things. :D

info on the score scree = (from left to right ) Global score, Team Score, Kills , Deaths

 

Global score is the combined score from anything you do in the round. capture control points, kills, revives etc.

teamwork score is from reviving, defending, repairing etc

 

Stat padding is things that you can do to easily boost your points that take away from the point of the game.

Uncap kills are when you camp in their main base and just kill them as they spawn.

 

Sure everyone can do these things. It's just not as fun and is actually quite lame.

 

Yes Knife/pistol/defib servers are illegal this is a form of stat padding.

 

dunno bout the mic.

stat padding is when u and ur buddies get togher and kill eachother over and over again for points and badges. the knife servers arent really legal but they arent filled up with noobs lots of skilled players.

Score screen: Trophy = Total Score, 3 Person Crowd = Teamwork Points, Crosshair = Kills, Skull = Spawn by Death.

 

You get teamwork points for Defib, Healing, Ammo Supply, Capping Flags. You get bonus teamwork points for doing the above with those in your squad.

 

Kills equals how many people you killed.

 

Deaths are determined by how many times you died and had to respawn. If you die, and a medic comes and defibs you, then it doesn't count as a death against your score.

 

Stat padding is setting up a situation in game that would give you an abnormal amount of points not otherwise attainable through regular play. Examples are shooting people on your team so you can heal them for heal points. Driving 3 medics out of bound in an FAV and they all heal each other for points.

 

This is a general term, but as far as server rules it usually applies to Base Raping. This usually occurs when someone or a group of people use overwhelming firepower to kill people when they have little to no chance of fighting back. Examples are using an APC to kill people as they spawn in or camping an enemy base with your team etc..

 

There are knife/defib and pistol servers because its too difficult to get those badges through normal game play sometimes. So some people setup servers where those weapons should be used only. Doesn't always happen that way.

Why will my game not save the key bound to my mic? Good question?

I have found that if I bind the key before I enter a server (after I load the game) that it sticks. I was having the same problem when I first started playing the game.
I have problems with it remembering my joystick buttons for acceleration and decelleration of aircraft.... i have to rebind everytime i open the game.

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