In Star Wars Battlefront 2 moved a brief moment of peace thousands of players on Reddit. One player helped his opponent who was trapped, delighting the Reddit community.
This is the moment: User “logan_kap” shared a video on Reddit that shows the special moment. An opponent playing Anakin was trapped in a tunnel and couldn’t free himself.
The opponent was therefore trapped. Instead of eliminating him, the player, as a droid, slowly approached his opponent and opened the door so he could escape.
That’s why this video is so popular
This happens in the video: Not only does the rescue action make the viewers smile. After the player freed his opponent, the brutal side of the game shows again.
The door was open for only a few seconds and the rescuer was eliminated by another opponent.
I thought Anakin was being nice but I’ve now realized he used me to open the door and proceeded to commit mass droid genocide against my team. from r/StarWarsBattlefront
This is how the rescue action was explained: The US site Kotaku asked the Reddit user why he rescued his opponent. He explained that his opponent was playing Anakin. This is a hero and it takes some effort to switch to a hero in a match.
He wanted to give his opponent the chance to continue playing as Anakin because he knows how frustrating it is to lose that role due to a silly trap.
That’s why the video is so exciting: It’s not just this one video that is so well received. Just a few hours after this video, the opponent also uploaded a video from his perspective.
Someone posted themselves as a droid saving me. So here’s my side of it. (Thank you for letting me go) from r/StarWarsBattlefront
He thanked the player for freeing him from that trap. Both videos received around 7000 upvotes in the Battlefront subreddit.
What do you think of this rescue action? Would you have helped the opponent?
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