Pretty simple here would be my requirements:
- understanding that stats padding makes you a complete idiot.
- have all of your basic badges and the majority of the ribbons.
- probably >8K points and at least 20 hours, playing an hour of each class.
- have flown a jet and understand that it does take some skill to fly, same goes for chopper.
- lined someone else up for the kill more than once (be it your bomber in a jet, the gunner in a tank of HC/BH), disteracted a tank for a c4 guy.
- been engineer in a blackhawk under fire
- fixed the commanders assets
- blown up enemy assets
- turned around to heal someone who requests it
- doesn't run away from medics while crying for one
- checks around before a revive (not always just most of the time)
- killed a tank in a TOW
- Shot down an airplane or chooper with an AA
- know where defended flag points come from
- know where driver special ability points come from
- says aweshit when they are not in a squad after 2 minutes of play b/c you changed maps.
- actually hidding 90% of a game while playing commmander, only venturing out to cap that unmanned base b/c people are not listening.
- resigned from any postion commmander or squad leader b/c your sucking
- voted no to a punish team kill
- appologised for accidentally ramming someone and getting the kill
- repaired someone elses tank or vehilce (which you could not get inside later b/c it was full)
- taken an enemy tank, chopper, airplane, and used it for decent amount of time without dying.
- swapped your friendly tank for an enemy tank, then use that tank to blow up the friendly one so someone else can have it. <-- understand why this is important.
Some people loose their noobish faster than others, others fill all my above requirements and still act like noobs even tough they know better.
- understanding that stats padding makes you a complete idiot.
- have all of your basic badges and the majority of the ribbons.
- probably >8K points and at least 20 hours, playing an hour of each class.
- have flown a jet and understand that it does take some skill to fly, same goes for chopper.
- lined someone else up for the kill more than once (be it your bomber in a jet, the gunner in a tank of HC/BH), disteracted a tank for a c4 guy.
- been engineer in a blackhawk under fire
- fixed the commanders assets
- blown up enemy assets
- turned around to heal someone who requests it
- doesn't run away from medics while crying for one
- checks around before a revive (not always just most of the time)
- killed a tank in a TOW
- Shot down an airplane or chooper with an AA
- know where defended flag points come from
- know where driver special ability points come from
- says aweshit when they are not in a squad after 2 minutes of play b/c you changed maps.
- actually hidding 90% of a game while playing commmander, only venturing out to cap that unmanned base b/c people are not listening.
- resigned from any postion commmander or squad leader b/c your sucking
- voted no to a punish team kill
- appologised for accidentally ramming someone and getting the kill
- repaired someone elses tank or vehilce (which you could not get inside later b/c it was full)
- taken an enemy tank, chopper, airplane, and used it for decent amount of time without dying.
- swapped your friendly tank for an enemy tank, then use that tank to blow up the friendly one so someone else can have it. <-- understand why this is important.
Some people loose their noobish faster than others, others fill all my above requirements and still act like noobs even tough they know better.