Variations of Team Mates | War Thunder Documentary

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What variations did we miss? Let us know for a possible sequel!

Pandramodo
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Last time i was this early Squire was still making this kind of video :Iron_dab

TheIronArmenianakaGIHaigs
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I wish my teammates gave me headpats when I help them repair

Spitflyer
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I see that squire is back also this isn't apex video

Dita
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I experienced all of these in the single hour I played today

thesmugone
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You forgot the "Leavus Emedius", those of the pack who die as the first ones and leaves the match immediately. They are a very common branch in the "Cappus Rushem" and "Comedus Memus "species, They get catogorized under the same name. The reason for this name is because they weren't lucky enough to bring in another tank besides the one they spawned in and the plane(s) they brought with them

PipoWiekser
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Forgotten types of teammates:
1. The P-47, more likely known as, ground reformations.
2. The German CAS, formerly known by it's enemies as, "I HATE GERMAN
3. The "Fun" players, these are formerly known for playing games with their prey, such as incapacitating, and taunting them with the phrase: "You are my prisoner now (name of enemy tank)".
4. The unsubscribers, formerly known, as those who have no idea who youtubers such as' Pandramodo, Phly Daily, Bo Time Gaming, The Iron Armenian, and Squire; are, and have absolutely no awarence of their existence.

Q-lowGoblin
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I'm not sure what's more hostile the enemy or my teams chat.

bryanmartinez
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Loved the video! But looks like you have missed the most common type of tank RB player, the "Revengus Bombingus"

brusi
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I see we finally have a replacement for Squire

astarrobotics
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Enemy team:
NOOO, YOU CAN'T KILL ALL OF US IN YOUR 0 RATING TANK, I HAD TO GRIND FOR THAT FERDINAND, AND YOU JUST ANIHILATE ME!!!
Me:
Haha, bt-5 go brrrr

МаксимМихайлов-ич
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Stay tuned for when I post my outtakes and have another aneurysm.

EclipseFoxbat
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You forgot:
-Trius Hardium
-spawnim camprus

jonathonspears
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You didn't keep the logo in the corner, my immersion is broken

Tjarnov
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3:22 are basically Arcade Players.
Also, you forgot "Laggus Interruptus", where their less then desired internet connection makes them act erratically and react way slower than what's supposed to"

aryaful
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This video was fun to film. After being a part of the filming process, I gained a new respect for the videos!

V_Diva
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In all seriousness, here’s how to be a good teammate:
DO:
-Mark enemies on the map to warn your team, especially if they’re camping a choke point. Even better, call out what they are and what they’re doing. This helps prevent your teammates from running blindly into the enemy. This not only is frustrating for your teammate since losing a vehicle means losing SL, but it also lowers the amount of friendlies around that can assist you in advancing or defending, or save you if you get caught by a cheeky flanker.
-Play around your teammates. This increases both your survivability and your teammates’ survivability, since once again, you can assist eachother in taking out enemies. It’s also just really fun in general.
-Use CAS to take out sniping players and other targets marked by your teammates. A lot of times, if someone marks a target, it’s holed down and in a position to snipe, which can completely prevent your team from advancing. Taking them out will help them advance without fear of being sniped.
-Use CAS for more than just ground attack. Enemy CAS exists too. After or even before you drop your ordinance, you can save the tanks of many teammates by simply denying CAS planes a single kill. This is also very satisfying if you’re like me and think CAS is really cheap and unbalanced.
-Save your teammates if you see them in danger. Someone caught them with their pants down and damaged their tank so they can’t fight back? Take out or at least distract/disable the enemy tank to protect your teammate. It’s usually an easy kill since people will overextend just to take out a tank they got a crit on.
-Thank your teammates for saving you - this encourages them to do it again with other people.
-Play AA tanks. Your team will be grateful for denying CAS kills. While you’re at it you can get some cheeky kills on oblivious tankers.

DON’T:
-Give away yours and your teammate’s positions by firing your machine gun for no reason. This is just downright infuriating if they’ve set up a perfect ambush for a column of unaware enemy tanks, and will oftentimes result in the deaths of both you and your teammate. Instead, join their ambush for double the damage or set up a secondary ambush somewhere nearby.
-Rush caps. Caps are a good source of income in this game and especially in later ranks, sometimes you can be stressed for SLs. It’s just disrespectful to them to steal the cap, and it will also often result in your own death since you will be on your own against perhaps half the enemy team.
-Steal kills. Sometimes it’s accidental but it does cause infighting in your team. This also ties into the whole “income” argument since kills are also a big source of income.
-Blame your team for losses. It’s not always their fault. Some maps are biased against your team, and other times, the teams are unbalanced due to down tiers/up tiers or just certain tanks being at too high or too low a BR. And whenever you die, it’s almost always your own fault. Unless of course they did one of the don’ts on this list.
-Be ignorant of your teammates. This includes cutting off friendly tanks that are rolling out, pushing friendly tanks out of cover, ignoring them when they need a tow, or not calling out enemy positions. It’s easier said than done and a lot of times it’s an accident but it’s still an avoidable accident.

paraphidd
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Another variant of the "Cappus Rushem" includes the same behavior as this one, but is instead called "Cappus CASius, " in which they spawn in a fast vehicle, get caps, then immediately come back in aircraft. Their numbers have been dwindling as of late but they appear to come back around during event season. Yet another sub species of "Cappus Rushem" is called "Cappus Campus, " in which generally, instead of being in a small vehicle, the friendly is usually in a squad of three or four vehicles that can dominate a tier, and instantly go to spawn camping the enemy spawnpoint for half the match, not caring about anything else on the battlefield except for their own well being. Once they die, they usually evolve into a subset that any species can evolve into, known as "Revengas Bombes, " in which all caution is thrown to the wind as the one who was killed comes back in a plane and only goes after the one who killed them, often killing themselves in the process, regardless of whether they get their target or not. This behavior, as well as the other two aforementioned ones, are all part of the more toxic varieties as well, all three being hated upon profusely for shows of unsportsmanlike activity.

Decimare
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Now variations of enemy team like

"Im the guy who always kill you in streak"

Or "Kamikaze Jet bomber"

And also "overpowered youtuber player"

mrkawaii
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The selection of vehicles for these stereotypes is perfect.

alexpayne