Just curious my teammates and I always wonder if the majority of this community have gone flawless or not.
I say that most of you have, but obviously I can't back that up.
[u]For those over one and less than 10 Pick once[/u]
For the purpose of this pole never having gone is a significant measurement
Once is also significant measurement
2-9 is difficult but achievable
Over 10 most that get that high are usually well beyond keeping count at that point and do it for other reasons and can do it fairly consistently so it's no longer worth measuring
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Been 50+ times, not counting the amount of cards I've run to help out others get there. It's easily 100+ I guess. The thing is, we all get frustrated at times. I play my absolute best when this is the case. (And I subconsciously remember to do so. 1. Get a good sleep, tiredness = slower reactions times, which leads to poor decisions and ultimately failure. 2. Eat. It sounds dumb but as someone that trains, and has a pretty physically demanding job, I get cranky when I don't eat, hunger turns into salt, salt leads to losses a lot of the time. 3. Communicate as much as physically possible. "He's over there" will only work so often. What gun does the enemy have out, do they have super up, what class/subclass are they. Where are they in terms of your orb/ghost. It sounds a lot I agree, but, hunter (assuming for instance there's only one on the enemy team, in which you'd most likely know the subclass) crouched left of my orb with a shotty out. Can be said quickly, and informs your teammates of what they're dealing with. Which helps to win rounds. The last one I need to remember more than I'd care to admit. Don't get mad over losing. I've done it every weekend at some point, and it's pointless and rarely increases the rate of success. One last point is related to the first, if like me you suck absolute balls playing at 3am and are of no use to your team mates, stop playing.