I got number 1 in a crucible match for the first time tonight! I am so stoked I had to post it. :D
I know there are gonna be all kinds of haters, but thats cool, cause I know yall love me you just pretend that you dont.
EDIT: 460 replies? Great tamales! I didn't think anyone would care. Going over most of the replies there was a couple straight jerks, a handful of "Good job, but look how good I am" (which I am putting in the positive column) and the great majority was genuine kindness. If nothing else, keep this post in mind so the next time someone says this community is trash you can tell them to look here. They can come see where a scrub posted a meh score and got encouraged by the majoroty of this community. Good form guys and gals, and from the bottom of my heart, thank you.
EDIT2: So I am curious, what was everyone elses best game?
EDIT 3: Personally, I am stoked for those that got loot even though I didn't, I am happy when anyone gets loot, even last place (god knows I've been there plenty of times). I even am happy for that AFK troll that gets an epic, apparently things aren't going so well for him if he has to do that, so I hope that loot gave him some happiness.
EDIT 4: If we reach a thousand comments, I want to hear Bungie employees giving us their best scores! With such a positive collective of people commenting, it would be atrocious if they didn't chime in!
EDIT 5: I'm stoked to see people still commenting, 125 more and we can call out Bungie. Lets hear THEIR crucible stories!
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Edited by felismenari: 10/26/2014 2:08:18 AMIt's always a good feeling being the MVP of a PvP session, though that feeling is dulled a bit if your team still loses despite your effort (who wants to be the only winner in a team game? It's ideal if everyone on your team enjoys some measure of success). I find that it's more difficult to excel in team games. Not that I'm terrible at it, it's just that you can easily be overwhelmed with multiple players aligned against you in given situation. It's been a while since I ran with a full group of friends in PvP, so I haven't had full team coordination since then. Now with Rumble (free-for-fall, every man for himself), it's not nearly as difficult as I figured it would be to excel. Since you don't have to worry about supporting your teammates (or needing their support), you are free to do as you will. You can be cautious and methodical or you can be brash and reckless; either approach to combat can work, though I feel that finding a balance between the two works best.