Can I set up the Team by my choice in private crossfire game? Because I have play few rounds with my friends 4 v 4, But every times is same guy for one team and I can't change it. because another 4 guys is new. They are always feel unhapply ^^. So I want to know how to change team in the game.
i believe the game will team you up according to what xbox-live-chatting-party your in. so try making everyone you want on your team get into a xbox live chating party with you, and everyone on the other team get into a different party. this should make the game group you accordingly, and once your grouped and the game starts, you can all party up again to talk for the rest of the game
Rumor has it the first 4 in the lobby will be put on a team. I don't do private matches, so I can't confirm this, but it's worth a try.
This game has an awful lobby system. If you want to pick teams, the first 4 players (or 5/6 depending on available players) that joined the lobby will always be teamed together against the 4 players that joined last.
I don't add everyone and their mom to my friends list. I have maybe 8 MNC players on my friends list. And they're not all on at the same time. So I am disinclined to acquiesce that request. Besides, it's not pubstomping when I normally play solo or with one other person.
Did you...did you just quote Pirates of the Caribbean on a forum? :| I thought I'd seen everything... More to the point: Pubstomping doesn't have to mean having a bunch of people in your party going up against randies. It's a measure of relative skill levels. When you're going up against a bunch of people who are vastly unskilled (through experience or motor-skill) and you steam-roll over them, that is pubstomping. I too didn't enjoy privates. I always felt the teams were hugely unbalanced and my team had no chance of winning. This was because previously teams were based on party affiliations rather than a mutual interest in Getting Better. Lately, though, I've been playing many more balanced games, and it's completely changed the way I view the game. There's a tension to those games, an excitement, with the constant pressure of a defeat beating against you. You need more than just your own skills to survive. You need leadership and communication, as well as a sense of timing and protectiveness of your team-mates. It's an Entirely different game. Combined with the current uprising in willingness to play privates, MNC has become a lot better for me. But if pubstomping is good for you, I'm not gonna judge (yes I am.)