Tell me your honest opinion. I have been flawless [u]Legit[/u] - But failed a lot of times at the last match (Round 9)
So I thought about that stuff.
And I feel disgusted about it...
[b]Edit[/b]: Thanks for all your answers and votes guardians, A lot of good and interesting answers to read.
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How the hell did you even muster the courage to waste time making this poll? Seriously!!! One is 100% PAID WITH REAL MONEY and the other is being chosen at random in a FREE RAFFLE THAT DOESN'T COST A SINGLE PENNY. Very very easy answer. You must have been real bored to make this. Please, next time use common sense before making yourself look so utterly garbage.
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4 RepliesI saw a sherpa website making you pay $50 for a flawless carry. And more for a raid carry.
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1 ReplySurely paying for a carry is worse than a free carry. Or by paid carry do you mean account recovery? Also, in any team of 3 there'll be one player statistically 'worse' than the other 2 (even if all 3 are amazing players) - is that also a carry? Please revise/clarify your vote options and I will happily cast my opinion.
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I typically do carries with my friends once I've hit mine for this week. I have a problem with paying someone to carry you, unless you just have ABSOLUTELY no other way of going. Maybe you are disabled, or just don't have the time to practice and get good. You will only be a burden if you pay for it tho. You won't have the skill you claim you have. Most of us were probably carried to our first flawless.
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11 RepliesI love how PVP snowflakes keep reciting that quote - "It is completely intended that average players do not go to the lighthouse." like a zealot from a religious text or something. If that's the case, then explain all the lagging, cheaters and carries who get to your oh - so - precious lighthouse if only those "special" folks are supposed to reach it? What a croc. That [u]special [/u] place is full of cheating trash and carried babies - paid or not. If they want the lighthouse to MEAN something how about a tiered system so you have to fight others who've been there on any given week?
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5 RepliesMost people who oppose carries are just jealous that some people get easy flawlesses, I mean most of us who were born in early 90s know how it feels that some part of games were hard and a friend or big brother had to play it for you? My favorite one was sonic the hedgehog and super mario, it just makes game more fun and enjoyable when you get past that hard point, I dont like when people "cheat" by DoS or any equivalent method but carries are legit or letting someone else play it for you. I mean would you like to face me in trials when I play with two equivalent players of my own skill? Or Would you like to play against me when I carry two 0.5-1.0kd people on my team that gives you much better chances of winning (well duh) [spoiler]I can easily get over 30 people flawless in one weekend when I take two of them at the same time[/spoiler] TL;DR [spoiler]I hope my xbox gets back from repairement soon... been 3 weeks already, damn Microsoft, ironically a good nickname for your penis[/spoiler]
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Well considering that by charging for carries goes against ToS/ToU that alone should tell you which one is bad..
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Obsessing over flawless and acting like it's some end-all be-all badge of honor that needs to be held out of reach of 95% of the player base. That's the worst.
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Both.
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15 RepliesI've gone legit. Been carried. And payed for it. My money. I'll do what I want. And it wasn't no streamer or any bullshit like that
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So I've never been flawless, but the worst is option C) Actually caring about what other random people in a game are doing or how they achieved their make believe rewards in a made up world 😉. It's a game, get over yourselves. When a great k/d or a flawless emblem lands you a great job or pays your bills, then you can boast about it.
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I always get to the last match and get screwed over or my team doesn't want to play trials anymore so they don't try.
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2 RepliesAll the carries have made trials much harder ESP on my group, we go legit and have been teaming since trials came out, but it gets harder each week. With the population dieing out in trials it's getting even more ridiculous Just 6 weeks ago the population of trials was 800k this weekend it was under 300k , which means far more sweaty games than usual About the only satisfaction we get now is from ruining people who carry. This weekend we saw pretty much the gamut in trials, we saw single carries with streamers, account taker overs , 2 people trying to carry Just have to play smart and ruin their day And of course tbag after the win to trigger the living hell out of them
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Which is worse...getting carried for free or paying for it? That's a hard one. I'm going to have to think about it for a while. [spoiler]Those last two lines were sarcasm if you didn't catch it.[/spoiler]
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Neither is bad. Which is best, playing games or making them? Neither is better if passion and love are behind both
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Edited by PR4X1S: 12/13/2016 1:37:53 PMI'd love to be carried, of course I'll help in battle, but unfortunately disability has made my hands shake somewhat, 😖 but I'd never pay for it.
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It doesn't bother me. I mean, if they make the money and they choose to do it, then so be it. Infact congrats to them cause' I assume they have decent pays and are living well [spoiler]In all seriousness, I want to know why it bothers everyone[/spoiler]
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3 RepliesWho cares what other people choose to do in a videogame
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Neither. The lighthouse is content that some people (like myself) would never get to experience unless they are carried. Just let it be. If they're not cheating to get there like lag switching or ddosing then it doesn't matter how it happens in my opinion
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Why is this even a question?
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It depends Being carried by your friends is alright by me. Being carried by strangers for free is worse than paying strangers to be carried. There's something honourable about paying for a service yourself, as well as being rewarded for offering a good service.
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3 RepliesThis makes no sense. That's like saying, what is better, getting 5,000 bucks or spending 5,000 bucks to get 6,000 bucks.
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Wt? Wt kinda question is this lol
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Carrying someone is alright, in my book. There is no shame about it, and I actually encourage it. But to charge money for it is -blam!-ed up. It completely cheapens the priceless experience into something way less so, and might even encourage people to cheat their way through. That is frankly unacceptable.
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My rule if I were to ever break down and ask to be carried is that I would at least try and help out even if it's just as a distraction. So for me it would have to be a free carry since I'm not about to pay someone to intentionally let me play like an idiot.