But solo elimination doesn't help team cohesion or anything similar that trials is based on. Most teams require a certain level of trust upon the skill. And without the team you're not helping yourself all that much if at all.
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Spoken like a garbage player that doesn't understand the minute abstract thoughts a top player would have lol
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Said like a true troll trying to start something pointless again without reading my comments but what ever.
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Yes it does. You don't need to have communication to be able to work as a team. You get a basic idea of trials works if you play elim. Loadouts people use, loadouts that work for you, and general experience.
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You clearly don't understand how this works. I'll use a personal example. You use a stacked team? You communicate and use gun play as a cohesive unit. A level of trust decreases the amount of communication may decrease but it's still there. New teams aren't built from that. Playing solo only builds one aspect of that duality the gun play. You can be the best in the world but without a cohesive team with some aspect of communication you won't win consistently. So no practicing alone will not make you better.
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Practicing solo improves things like your aim, decision making, grenade placements and melee timing, movement, and yes you can learn to work better with a team by not having verbal communication actually. By not even hearing your teammates a skilled player can in fact pick up what may happen next. You may understand what they're about to do holding that shotgun in their hands running into a room and you may decide to run to the door to poke out and assist. But you're not wrong though having the ability to communicate is how you'll get truly fantastic teamwork. Which of course you'll need to practice. Which is why you'll be playing with your friends... that you'd be in trials with... communicating to...
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So you're saying that practicing alone will not make you better at crucible in any way? K that makes sense.
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not at all, you completely missed what i wrote sir. I said it would help you in one of the aspects of a duality you need for a good competitive trials experience. please read before you respond.
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[quote]not at all, you completely missed what i wrote sir. I said it would help you in one of the aspects of a duality you need for a good competitive trials experience. please read before you respond.[/quote] It's one aspect though meaning that you can get better in trials by playing normal crucible. That was my original point. I never said that it would turn your into a trials god that can 1v3 the other team.