In team games especially large scale 4 verses 4 games many times the bonuses never really come into play that much as the areas are shared by team mates. Currently team mates will not activate bonuses for other team mates.
If shared Bonuses was allowed. the team would benefit from shared territory Bonuses.
Obvious question would be> who gets the bonus. Answer: team member with largest vested interest in the territory.
In the event of a tie.. the player that completed grabbing the bonus.
I am proposing this as a game play option... something a person can choose or reject depending on preferences at time the game is set up.
Crazy Frog wrote:In team games especially large scale 4 verses 4 games many times the bonuses never really come into play that much as the areas are shared by team mates. Currently team mates will not activate bonuses for other team mates.
If shared Bonuses was allowed. the team would benefit from shared territory Bonuses.
Obvious question would be> who gets the bonus. Answer: team member with largest vested interest in the territory.
In the event of a tie.. the player that completed grabbing the bonus.
I am proposing this as a game play option... something a person can choose or reject depending on preferences at time the game is set up.
one good example of a map that this would greatly enhance play on....is Baseball.
Would you also include getting map objectives in this? Such as in baseball where if you hold all the bases you win? If you are playing quads and each member held a base, would that count as a win?
It would have to be looked at of course... But in baseball for example... In keeping with a baseball theme it seems logical that if the team made progress in the round then the team should reap the benefit. Right now baseball is more chaos than a sense able game. It is like instead of sequential batters on the same team... its flip flopping around like a ping pong match but this is another matter...
Might be better to look at this with another map as baseball has its own strange issues... Using baseball for an example might overly complicate what Im trying to look at...