Some who struggle in regular crucible might have found the elimination format more suited their style. They might have had a team where the whole was greater than the sum of its parts. They might have been carried slightly by two excellent players. Whatever happened, it happened. The only exception would be cheaters who I hope get banned from the game entirely.
What I found was that it was far better to have three players who understood tactics, positioning and communication, rather than those who can run around in a clash or control match picking up lots of kills. Gun skills only count for so much in Trials in my opinion.
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I was playing with them in trials. That's how I knew they were trash, but yes I understand your point. It's just annoying to say the least
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In their case, they must have been carried or been very lucky with match ups. I've noticed that I came across a lot of good teams who otherwise had below par crucible stats. If anything it should prove that flawless is achievable for anyone, even if it can be frustrating at times. I had to go through a couple of teams before finding guys I worked well with.