View Poll Results: Should you be rewarded with points for using the jammer correctly?

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Thread: Can we PLEASE get points for using the Jammer??? | Forums

  1. #31
    We deffintely should get points for preventing the enemy from getting data with the jammer, since it costs us long ranged shells for the shotgun.

    That's the main reason why i didn't picked the jammer.
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  2. #32
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    Quote Originally Posted by redbaron120 View Post
    We deffintely should get points for preventing the enemy from getting data with the jammer, since it costs us long ranged shells for the shotgun.

    That's the main reason why i didn't picked the jammer.
    So if you got XP for using it, you would respec and choose it? What Pancho said was right, last night i played for about 3 hours, mainly engineer. The entire time i played, i was dropping jammers near me sniping buddies, all around OBJ's, and the nice little hang out spots all around the maps. Honestly, knowing that i got my friends a leg up in the match, and saved their lives at least 1 time, made using it worth it.
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    I'm glad almost everyone agrees. Hopefully the Devs will add it in in the next few patches. It doesn't have to be a lot of exp just enough to let you know you denied someones intel and you are rewarded for it.
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  4. #34
    This is quite mad that it isnt giving points anyway, its a big help when defending objectives
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  5. #35
    Hmmmm well I don't see why they didn't add this in the first place
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  6. #36
    To bad there are only 32 votes for this, my vote is yes.
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  7. #37
    If your team is too incompetent to capture the Intel Sensor before the enemy does, then it really helps to have an Engineer with a Jammer. Perhaps if the Engineer got 500XP for placing the jammer within the range of an enemy controlled Intel Sensor?
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    Lol, it's funny how some of you scream exploitation when you can exploit the point system already. Stunned enemy to the data hack to the Coordinated Kill *****es! That's like 1k points right there and 750 for any other person you do the Coordinated Kill to. I was HVT and I got like 1500 points for one Coordinated Kill, that's the equivalent of killing 30 people...
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  9. #39
    I voted yes for this. And no you don't need a lot of XP doe denying intel, just like maybe 25 XP per sensor grenade or something like that. Though !! i also think the jammer should hide you when you are hacking an enemy. If it stops intel it should also be able to stop the "scream for help" from an enemy that is being hacked.

    On another note i'm also very uncertain whether the jammer is hiding me or if i'm one of the "grey zones" like hacking an enemy where you are still visibel eventhough you'r inside the jammers radius.
    Ohh and yeah don't make it a huge xp buff you can easily destroy like 2-4 sensor nades if the engineer is thinknig WTF !! :P
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