EDIT: my point is being missed. I didn't ask if a high ratio makes me a good player, I asked why, when I give an opinion about the game, a typical answer is "your kd sucks stfu you're stupid and don't matter". Pretty sure Bungie would like opinions from everyone, not just good players. Then they know how to reach a wider market. Is that not logical?
Mine sucks. Putting that out there to save everyone the time of looking up my profile, seeing it blows and posting it.
That said, apparently a high kill/death ratio means your opinions are worth more than mine because "you suck, get good n00b lulz".
So, someone explain to me when not being good at this game meant my opinion about the game doesn't matter. This should be good.
English
#Destiny
-
Well right now I've got a 3.45 ratio which I'm sure will change with time. I don't consider it an important factor in determining a player's skill level because everyone has good and bad games. Even with my ratio I got a terrible 0.23 in iron banner once.
-
Well it actually does to a certain degree. Control for example is setup so that u get points by getting kills and owning flags just multiplies your score. In doing so anyone that is below a 1.0 kd is actually making your team lose. So in that sense kd matters. However kd isn't the end all be all and shouldn't be used to see if someone's opinion is valid or not nor does it make 1 person better than another in all aspects of the game. That's just childish.
-
The K/D for me isn't thinking someone is good, it's just a standard that I put myself in personally. So when I have anything lower than a 2.0 K/D I do as much as I can to raise it up to my standard. But overall no, whatever your K/D is doesn't determine how skilled you are. Who knows, maybe you play a lot of objective games and your the guy who always has to take one for the team and roll the dice on dying to get the objective.
-
Say someone likes to rush in and distract for their team to take everyone else.....k/d will never matter