Yeah, I know it's frivolous, but I love doing it.
Here's where the argument is taking place.
For those who don't care to look, or just don't want to brave the dank, murkey waters that is SPUF, basically a topic was posted on the Medic subforum asking what it takes to be a good Medic. Now, I in no way am saying that I'm comp level, but I think I'm good enough to at least post what I always keep in mind when I'm playing. I start off with my little Medic Mantra, "Heal everyone, no exceptions", which is usually met with positive responses. One poster responded to my Mantra by saying it was stupid, and citing a situation.
So, situation: You are healing a Heavy that is engaged with a Pyro, Soldier and Medic, and a Scout with 90 health comes running towards you calling for heals.
He said that he'd keep healing the Heavy and the Scout can run to a Medkit. I said I would heal the Scout to keep him on the front lines to continue to do damage to the enemy team.
He said that healing the Heavy was more important because he was engaged with three people, and if the Heavy dies than the team's push is ruined and it's all my fault. I said that the Heavy obviously over extended and would probably die regaurdless of whether I locked my Medigun on him the whole time and that staying with him in that situation means that both of us die, I lose my Uber and thus the push is ruined.
His response to what I had thought was a rational argument was to question whether or not I've ever played the game, to which I asked the same question and claimed that the smarter course of action would be to leave the stupidly over extended Heavy to dry, heal the Scout as you return to the rest of your team, keep the Uber you've been building up and push forward, instead of sticking with said Heavy, dying, wasting the Uber and failing hard. He has yet to respond.
Getting all that out there was probably unnecessary, but I'm a wordy dude, so now on to the order of business:
Scenario: You are healing a single Heavy engaged with a Soldier, Pyro and Medic. Your team is behind you, you have 70% Uber and a Scout comes up to you asking for some heals. What do you do? Do you ignore the Scout and foccus solely on the Heavy? Do you heal the Scout and go back to the Heavy? Do you retreat with the Scout, even if the Heavy does not come with you, and fall back to your team?
What say you Crit Sandvich?!