User blog comment:OnceAnerD/There's an "I" in Multiplayer, Sometimes/@comment-203.153.12.51-20130502122825

Yesterday was interesting, after like 3 failed Golds, I decided to take my last one before switching to DOA5 (really, the girls will get lonely without me ;)). The session I was tossed in with was somwhat competitive, until I was alone to finish Wave 7 when the leader broke silence on his mike to 'help her out, guys!'. There was this spark, and had this feeling that he'll play nice at least. The mission ended in failure, again, though still stuck around to see if he's the real deal that I took out my mike and began chatting. The third player who came in was good with a Vorcha and began to plan things out, A hit and run AIU, to back up the Juggernaut (leader), a vorcha who can dish out punishment, and a Turian Ghost that can play hide and seek to confuse the enemy.

4 (I say, FOUR) successful Golds later with the same team, Juggernaut (not his PSN id) had to bug out for work in the afternoon so all 4 of us started adding each other on the PSN and maybe get to organize another session in the future.

These are one of the rare occasions when you lead by example that other players will start to notice and will be willing to entrust their back to you to get what's needed to be done. At most games, especially the silent ones, they tend to have good teamwork, knowing that they were tossed in this unknown table with whatever cards they were dealt with, so might as well help out. And after that session, the host leaves, and we'll be dealing with a whole new hand to play.