Lone Wolf vs Team Player
In multiplayer games you often find these two type of players facing eachother, you'd probably think that the team player has an advantage but that's not a guarantee! Some lone wolves can actually play very well thanks to a lot of experience and practice. But it doesn't take a genius to figure out that two or more against one will usually end the same way. It's unfair but when you play team deathmatch then you can expect people teaming up, so you might want to ask yourself what type of player you are and do your best in the role you choose.
Lone Wolf.
A lone wolf doesn't like it when people tag along with him or her, he or she wants to do his or her own thing and that sometimes means playing defensive while other times it means being on the offensive. It's not that lone wolves hate to play with other people, they usually perform better on their own or they're not comfortable working in or with a team. It probably won't surprise you that these players also like to play deathmatch where it's free for all. Some people claim that lone wolves don't play for the objective or help the team out, that might be the case sometimes but there are a lot of lone wolves that do help out in matches. The one thing you don't want to do is get in the way of a lone wolf, that way you're not helping your own team and if the lone wolf is really annoyed he or she will leave and you have one team member less!
Team Player.
Team players like to work with others, they're not always social but they will hang around the other players. Wether that's for support or an attack from two sides, team players can be deadly in team based multiplayer modes. If they work well with the other players then it will be difficult for lone wolves or other players to beat them, of course no one is invulnerable and mistakes can and often will be made eventually. But communication is usually the key to good teamwork so as long as you give call outs and help your team members you can make it the other team difficult to win. It's no surprise that often one or two people in the team will be better than the rest so don't feel bad about it, as a good team player you don't play for the top position but for fun and victory!
Conclusion.
So which is better? Difficult to say, because both type of players can be very deadly in a match. If you have a group of gamers that work well together then they can make it difficult for a lone wolf, while team players could compensate that with equal strength. That doesn't mean that a lone wolf doesn't stand a chance against a team of people, with a good weapon and map knowledge you can outsmart people and rain death and destruction on them. I'd say that lone wolves are the true veterans in multiplayer, often the most dangerous because they can be very deadly on their own while a team player often needs his or her team to be just as dangerous. That doesn't mean that team players are idiots, I'd say it's easier because you have others to watch your back while the lone wolf does everything on his or her own. The lone wolf style isn't the smartest way to play though, it's better to play as a team with other people and it's often also more fun. So lone wolves might be deadlier but it's more fun to play in a team as a team player. I guess it depends what type of player you are and what you find more important, glory or fun.
Lone Wolf.
A lone wolf doesn't like it when people tag along with him or her, he or she wants to do his or her own thing and that sometimes means playing defensive while other times it means being on the offensive. It's not that lone wolves hate to play with other people, they usually perform better on their own or they're not comfortable working in or with a team. It probably won't surprise you that these players also like to play deathmatch where it's free for all. Some people claim that lone wolves don't play for the objective or help the team out, that might be the case sometimes but there are a lot of lone wolves that do help out in matches. The one thing you don't want to do is get in the way of a lone wolf, that way you're not helping your own team and if the lone wolf is really annoyed he or she will leave and you have one team member less!
Team Player.
Team players like to work with others, they're not always social but they will hang around the other players. Wether that's for support or an attack from two sides, team players can be deadly in team based multiplayer modes. If they work well with the other players then it will be difficult for lone wolves or other players to beat them, of course no one is invulnerable and mistakes can and often will be made eventually. But communication is usually the key to good teamwork so as long as you give call outs and help your team members you can make it the other team difficult to win. It's no surprise that often one or two people in the team will be better than the rest so don't feel bad about it, as a good team player you don't play for the top position but for fun and victory!
Conclusion.
So which is better? Difficult to say, because both type of players can be very deadly in a match. If you have a group of gamers that work well together then they can make it difficult for a lone wolf, while team players could compensate that with equal strength. That doesn't mean that a lone wolf doesn't stand a chance against a team of people, with a good weapon and map knowledge you can outsmart people and rain death and destruction on them. I'd say that lone wolves are the true veterans in multiplayer, often the most dangerous because they can be very deadly on their own while a team player often needs his or her team to be just as dangerous. That doesn't mean that team players are idiots, I'd say it's easier because you have others to watch your back while the lone wolf does everything on his or her own. The lone wolf style isn't the smartest way to play though, it's better to play as a team with other people and it's often also more fun. So lone wolves might be deadlier but it's more fun to play in a team as a team player. I guess it depends what type of player you are and what you find more important, glory or fun.
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