He was playing as a jedi, and always rushed headlong to the enemy. He strafes along the entire width of the Naboo palace hallway and ends up getting hit by his teammates alot because he thinks he's the only player on his team.
Every time he kills someone, with or without the help of his teammates, he brags about it.
Anyway, he occasionally got teamkilled by accident. His reaction? A !punish to the accidental TKer, and an intentional TK to them in the start of the next round.
"I HATE ACCIDENTAL TKS SO I WILL TK INTENTIONALLY!"
What is the source of such stupidity and hypocricy? Even worse is that when he gets !P'd for his intentional teamkills by the guy who shot him by accident, he claims that "You are not new since you !P'd, and deserve to get teamkilled and !P'd."
I've been playing this game for 5-6 years and I still teamkill people by accident, because pretty often one guy decides to run to a specific spot right when someone decides to shoot at that spot. There's no helping it. It just happens.
I was extra disgusted when I was on this guy's team, and when we had like two snipers or something, he rushed behind the corner. "I'm gonna fight these guys now because I'm a strong sith, there's no way our snipers are completely useless since they can't shoot here." To clarify: an offensive team won't advance past a sith just to get in a pincer position: between a sith and various gunners.
Atleast I had fun, having some newbie with me at one point. He didn't speak english well, but he was constantly figuring new tactics to counter our enemies. Different classes, loadouts, locations. Heck, when the guy wants to counter a rush with rush, then try out camping a specific spot, then camping a high ground, I'm really proud. It's really fun when people do more than just try to aim better to win.
It's too bad that Iradi has already sold his body to me for 150k+, huh?
It's actually considered stolen, given that I only played for a day in Derpwang after the terrible Warsong migration (RIP purple judgment I paid 200 vps for, oh and the amani plate)