Finding the Right Teammates
By blandestk | Published: February 13, 2008 11:20pm EST

Team chemistry is no science. Finding the right teammates requires time, patience, and perseverance. You can’t always be with your best friends, but, it might not be in your best interest to hop around from team to team just because they are “more skilled.” The longer a team sticks together, the better they get as a unit. Replacing even a single member of that unit can have a profound impact on overall performance in both positive and negative directions.
If you’re a class-A jerk, you're not going to find the right teammates because there’s no one out there deserving of such an awful fate! A strong team communicates pertinent game information and encourages one another. While teams develop playful banter as they get to know one another, negative, nonconstructive, criticism will doom a team to sub-par performances. In general, if you’ve found a group of people who are about as good as you and you’re all looking to get better, you’re on the right track.
Often times, when you find the right teammates, you'll just know it...
Keep in mind you might have to be willing to travel. Not only is LAN experience great for tournament play, but being around your team in person is an invaluable bonding experience. On top of this fact, it will allow you to work out kinks in your game much more quickly and effectively. While Halo 3 will always be a fluid game and each member must be able to hold his own with a Battle Rifle and a sniper, teams typically have players that have their strong points. If you find yourself on a team with three sniper-hogs, either the glory-craving must cease or the team must dissolve. Getting together in person and talking out team issues is crucial. As you bond with your team, a mutual respect should grow that enables you to overcome obstacles on your way to achieving the next level.





