I'm good, and easily able to pull my own weight, but not everyone else's weight. If you carry, or get carried, how does it happen? Do you have to play a different way. Use certain weapons? I'd just like to know, cause I can never do it. If my team falls apart, so do I.
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8 RepliesDude your good you could do a carry [spoiler]to carry just be good [/spoiler]
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1 ReplyYour stats themselves are fn legit
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5 RepliesGit Gud
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Look at your stats.. -blam!- bro, carry me
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1 ReplyI do trial carries. Its really not as bad as people seem to think. We still lose a match here and there. And no secret we're keeping from the community. Its really how well you can kill someone and prevent them from being revived.
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1 ReplySome people are just that good. [b]Believe it![/b]
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1 ReplyI'm the same way. I'm good enough to do well but I need my team to be able to win one on one engagements.
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A lot of it has to do with guys being just plain good at the game. Guys like GernaderJake who can win 3v1s would probably have no problem carrying.
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Carrying is honestly very simple. Here's a single carry example, where there are two sherpas and one sherpee Sherpee's goal is to stay alive, push with the sherpas but not over aggressive and don't engage in single gunfights Sherpas goal: get a pick as fast as possible then everybody push as a team. Carrying comes down to the sherpas ability to get a pick without dying