Have you ever thought about the fact that maybe all those people don't play the game as much as you do either? Or that there are a lot more casual players these days? I'm almost always the top player on Halo and I play that game like once a month.
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Me and my friend had the lowest levels in Halo 4's matches, there were alot of people way over level 80. I'm 48. My friend is 37. In LoL, I'm a 30, so it should match me with people the same level as I am. And it takes quite some time to get to level 30.
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Yeah well rank doesn't matter in Halo 4 anyway. It's based on xp. Halo 4 could have been their first Halo game for all you know. I could have not even bought Halo 4 until next year and still wrecked kids who played that game for a year because I have so much experience with Halo. I'm trying not to be cocky but that's just how it is. Skill almost directly translates in those kinds of games. You've probably been a gamer for a long time, sometimes you can just naturally be good at a game the first time you play it because of how many games you have played in the past.
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Well that's true, yes. But if some guy is over 100 levels you'd assume he's better than me, because he has obviously played that game more than me. Well, it doesn't matter anymore tbh.
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Games aren't like they used to be man. I beat people who play much more than me all the time. Play a game like Halo 3, Quake, or UT if you want to experience a game with a skill gap. Hop into a match unexperienced in those games and you'll get destroyed. I miss the old days when you actually had to practice to get good and an ego actually came with your skill which may have been a bad thing but it felt good to KNOW you practiced a lot and that you were good at the game. God dammit I'm gunna go play Halo 3. Or maybe Quake Live. Nobody get's on the 360 version of UT3 anymore though :(