No they didn't. They didn't dedicate themselves to getting better and didn't beat the best players In The game.
I don't go into the new raid at 340 light, complain it's too hard but I deserve the loot as I tried my best.
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You don't work to get better it just happens overtime they work just as hard fighting people of their same skill level as you would fighting someone of your skill level in fact players with a 1.00 kd don't work hard to crush a .5 kd so technically that's a handout
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Bearbeitet von Raider TCK: 10/6/2016 1:13:45 PMCompletely untrue. Do you think someone goes from the little leagues to the nfl without facing a tougher opponent than they are? Here are my trials stats: http://destinytracker.com/destiny/trials/xbox/Raider1987 I dragged my win percentage up. Dragged KDA up (assists and team shooting is FAR more important than a high KDR). Day by day week by week. I didn't go flawless on my first attempt. Not my second. Not my third. But I kept trying. Last week I had a 100% win rate with a 3.18 kd. You HAVE to fight better players to get better. You are not going to learn how a better player plays without playing them. I got better at trials by playing players who beat the shit out of me. I record the games I lose and learn what I did wrong, what my opponents did right. And I use this knowledge next time. You also don't encounter any .5 kds in trials past the 3rd win. Trials largely is a much higher skill bracket than any other playlist by a substantial margin. People would be in the forums every single day complaining it was too hard if it wasn't.