Yes, I agree, Cannon Ball Guy.
I've made some nasty blunders recently, lol. Let me spin a true tale of one in particular...
Hunt the Rabbit.
I was hunting a ST rabbit on a map with multiple-levels of underground tunnels. It took more than a casual glance to determine what level a tank was currently on by radar alone.
Only 4 of us on the server at the time, so that makes me, the rabbit, and 2 teammates.
One teammate calls out, "He's right under me!".
The teammate appears to be above me, visible by radar, and I check to make sure the name matches. Ahh! I see the ST tank! It's not facing me, good. It's just a little below me, right under my teammate.
I fire a few well-placed shots. The ST tank quickly dodges. I launch myself into a ricochet frenzy and go postal on the ST tank. Finally, I got it!
Wait... that tank wasn't white... it was yellow. Oh..... cruuuuud.
It turns out my teammate also had ST and I got confused as to which teammate said "he's right under me".
I tried my best to appologize to my teammate, saying things like I'm so sorry and I'm so stupid. And I explained why I goofed. But the poor teammate said little more than, "right in front of you, I am YELLOW!".
Sometimes it's quite easy to get confused and run off of adrenaline without thinking first. It reminds me of Worf in Star Trek: TNG series... on the holodeck he can't switch back into peace-mode after cutting through multiple enemies and almost, quite accidently, turns on Commander Riker. Only after some strong shouting by Riker does Worf "snap out of it".
