Why are so many people against reflective friendly fire? Sure, trolls can jump in front of your attacks, but they can't force you to attack once you notice them. TKers can attack you even if you spend the rest of the round running from them. Reflective friendly fire is significantly more difficult to abuse than the current system. The main reason I see to be against it is if you end up team wounding people on a regular basis. In which case, you should probly be doing something different. Even if you have a strategy of tricking team mates into wounding each other on accident, somebody would still get wounded with reflective friendly fire.