Why do people complain about carries? They are the greatest thing to happen to people who suck at trials. You either have the opportunity to be carried or play a team willingly putting themselves at a disadvantage...
You idiots would rather face full teams when you can't go flawless now? Lol
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Well if the developers and designers of Trials of Osiris really want the lighthouse to be a place where only the best can go. Don't carries defeat that purpose? I mean I understand why some resort to getting carried because of other responsibilities or lack of effort. But is it really what they in isvisioned if people are just getting carried to the lighthouse by people who actually deserve it? Sometimes its not always about the loot as well but to say, "Hey, I worked hard and I finally did it, I went flawless." But, if you just get carried you will never feel this sense of accomplishment of working hard and achieving your goals. It just seems all cheap to me if they really mean for flawless to be for the best. Again I understand why some decide to be carried. But that's just my idea.
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I can agree to some extent but could also argue it creates even more of a test for the guys doing the carry
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Edited by HorriblyDelish: 10/25/2016 4:41:59 PMYes I agree with this but now we have private matches to use to really test you and practice one on three scenarios. So why is there need to do this in a competitive playlist? Or just to help out the other people that need that carry? I don't know there are a lot of variables and factors that come into play.
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Playing people in customs is different, especially if you know and play with the people routinely. Not the same as random opponents of random skill levels who may make "bad" moves that sometimes work out for them.
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Sad. The real reward is the sense of accomplishment that doing it legitimately brings.
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So you'd rather work the rest of your life than win the lottery? If the opportunity is there, take it.
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Actually, yes I would. Because----in my own small way---leaving this world a better place than how I found it, matters to me. YMMV.
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Lol you are a liar. And winning the lottery would somehow prevent you from making the world a better place?
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That wasnt what you asked. You asked if I would choose having to work [i]over[/i] winning the lottery...and if it's either-or, then I choose to work. Now if I can have both...the money [i]and[/i] can still make use of my gifts, then I'd be crazy to turn down the money. But being rich simply to be rich is not my definition of success.
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Idk what question you're talking about but you are lying lol