I hate people who boast about their kd. I ran into people who go invisible and wait for heavy to get kills, than they tell me they are better players... when the only top 1 percent stat they have is kd...
Ps can someone tell me my medal score?
My stats: http://destinytracker.com/destiny/player/ps/indiainboy
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1 RespuestaIt means they love their long range high impact shotguns.
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2 RespuestasEditado por Lucius Aelius: 10/5/2015 9:33:26 AMHell no, no one stat means anything on its own, only when a comprehensive set of stats are taken together does any stat start to mean anything, and even then you have to take them with a grain of salt because not every aspect of gameplay is covered by a stat. There's just too many ways a single stat could go up without being indicative of playing well. Regarding aspects not covered by stats, I will frequently do something I know will kill me if it hurts the enemy team, like taking an enemy's special ammo with them right next to it. I die but they all get less ammo, so it's a win despite the stats not showing it as one.
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No because I'm pretty descent and only have 1.2 hd because I suicide all the time for fun lol
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No. If you have a high KD that means Kevin Durant smokes marijuana
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See I hate deathmatch games because they rely on certain load outs or being in a communicating team so I've always stuck with objective based games where I can if necessary carry half my team and only need half to do good. I can win a control match or rift match with only 2-3 other good players on my team but in clash if I have only 2-3 good players we will all be dead and stuck at our crappy spawns or worse given the new super crappy spawn system that spends an eternity searching for a place to spawn just have me spawn right in front of two enemies that have me killed before my spawn animation is finished and I can do anything. If you play in a fireteam, your kd reflects that if you're in fact a good player, otherwise kd doesn't show a players skill level because they could be with bad players often and a 1v6 scenario is hard for any player to be on top.
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Editado por TheWavetwister: 10/5/2015 9:58:33 AMIt's what average players cling to to feel special, let them have it.. Edit. They also need to have a designated score per minute stat. Only that alongside kd is a relative indication of play style. Anyone can sit back pick people off without dying. It's the people who get stuck in, play the objective and ruin people that are good.
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2 RespuestasAm I a good player then?
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2 RespuestasIt depends on how long you've had the character the KD is on. If you look at the KD of the character you learned to play the game on and went into a fully premade meta you didn't know about and got rekt over and over until you learned the name of the game in comparison to a character that you created whilst having pre-acquired skills and using meta guns, your alternate will probably be significantly better.
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To an extend. By definition a higher KDR means they are killing more than you per death. They've got to be doing something right. Though it isn't the ultimate stat - there's more to skill than just a high KDR
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20 RespuestasEvery game mode besides zone control and rift relies on kills to deaths. Getting lots of kills but dying more than those kills makes you more of a hindrance to your team than a benifit. Yes people brag about kd but in reality it's true, when you're playing as a team it's in your best interest to not die needlessly. Kd proves your skill whether you like it or not so YES YOU SUCK.
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No. Not even remotely.
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Usually
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5 RespuestasEditado por OpaPaNaX: 10/5/2015 9:25:48 AMKDR's can be padded by camping/cheese tactics and outright erased by deleting characters.. so how much weight do you really put into K/D...? Medals I feel are a better gauge of someones prowess in PvP. You see the weapons and game modes they favor and if they actually PTFO in objective based maps. At least here in Destiny... but there other games where K/D isn't important like that Battlefield and Planetside being examples those are Score-Per-Minutes (SPM) based.
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Some games yes, other games no. Destiny for example is a case where KD reflects skill to an extent. However in BF4 KD literally means nothing, KPM and SPM are more effective at gauging skill in Battlefield.
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4 RespuestasFor a lot of people, yes. However i looked up the guy with the #1 kd in destiny and all he does is play skirmish with defender friends and camp in the back of the map getting 5-10 kills a match. He has an 8 kd
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All percentages matter. K/d is just one stat of many
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5 RespuestasCheck their Combat Rating.
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2 Respuestask/d and kills per game is a pretty good indicator. Yeah, if a guy has a 2 k/d and averages 8 kills a game, he's probably doing a lot of hiding. If a guy has a 2 k/d and averages 20 kills a game, there's really no way that he isn't very good at pvp.
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I disagree
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not at all
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You're*