10 Things Only Battlefield Players Will Understand
9. Having A Tank Take The Slightest Damage... And Then Driving Away Immediately
At the other end of the vehicular spectrum are the rando drivers who clearly don’t know what the definition of the word “tank” is.
While all in the community know the pain of being on the receiving end of a good shelling, that doesn’t stop people from sadistically firing enough rockets at their fellow players to level a small village.
And hey, why not? It’s fun, right?
What’s not fun is getting into the perfect firing position only for your teammate to suddenly zoom off as if they’re piloting a paper mache carnival float.
Surely, they can see the same health bar the rest of us can? This tank’s got loads of hits left in it.
This usually happens when there’s an engineer driving, and any hit taken, no matter whether it's from an RPG or defib paddles, needs to be fixed immediately and at the expense of everyone else’s kill count.
Yes, it’s nice to drive around in a tank that looks nice and shiny and clean, but if there’s nothing to hit with it, then it’s about as much use as a Fiat 500 with a terrible turning circle.