Trials has always been a broken game mode.
Its basically designed from the ground up to be UNFAIR, and to allow high-skill PVP players to exploit weaker players for fun and profit. While those same high-skill players do everything humanly possible to avoid having to play each other.
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How so? I played plenty of sweaty teams this weekend back to back to back still went flawless.
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I'm speaking from the perspective of the average player.
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You said good players do everything humanly possible to avoid playing each other. How would they do that when matchmaking is random. Today faced streamer, recovery, streamer, streamer, recovery, recovery, average team helping my buddy get his flawless in.
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Go back to YT and just watch some of the videos about Trials from PVP streamers. Especially about the middle of Y3 when the player numbers fell off, and the player pool got real distilled because only the tryhards, DDossers, and paid carriers were pretty much the only people still playing. Just because YOU don't shy away from competition, and don't mind being tested..... ....don't assume that everyone else playing Trials felt the same way you do. They didn't. ..and they bitching didn't stop as they let everyone know about it.
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Don't need to. Watched lucky and bw when they lost to my clan this weekend. They complained trials is to sweaty. It's trials it is suppose to be sweaty. But you were saying good players avoid each other.... They can't that's impossible
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Edited by kellygreen45: 1/16/2018 10:31:00 PMI was speaking metaphorically. Not literally. Luckky and BW bitching up a storm is exactly what I was talking about. They want to WIN....but they don't really want to COMPETE. Competition brings the risk of failure...and you saw how poorly they handled it. You, OTOH, don't shy away from competition. But you are the exception....not the rule.
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Just gotta keep running cards lol you don't always go flawless your first run took me about 4 to get my first flawless this weekend.
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That's why you're not afraid of competition. You're not afraid to fail. That's what most people don't figure out. They don't realize that the road to success is paved with failure. Winners see failure as a learning experience. Losers see it as a character flaw.
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I see idk just was saying there is no way to avoid anyone it's a sweat fest for everyone were all in the same boat
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You don't mind being in that boat. But as you know a lot of others resent it.
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Don't see why. Nothing in life is givin to you.... unless your a rich spoiled brat then everything is given to you but don't think to many of us are those type of people.
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Edited by kellygreen45: 1/16/2018 11:06:07 PM[quote]Nothing in life is givin to you[/quote] You be amazed at the number of people---especially in the current generation---who genuinely believe that success is their birthright, and not something that has to be earned. Its refreshing to hear someone who does understand and accept that it has to be. You sound a bit like my father. He used to say, "You will never get everything you deserve in this world, but you will have to work...hard....for everything you get." Its the difference between the person who fails..and gets back up and tries again. ...and the person who fails....then sits there and whines and complains about how unfair it is, and that its too hard. Seriously. Go to the Crucible sub-forum and just LOOK at the number of threads asking for NERFS. "[i]Damn it make the game easier. Don't you dare ask me to adapt or have to get better. "[/i]
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I've fallen flat on my face numerous times lol and I have....... it's pretty sad I would love to see buffs not nerfs everything is already ungodly weak. Half the time I'll see someone and know that if I shoot they have no idea I'm there so I'll get the jump on them but they will be able to just run off so I let them be.
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I've yet to stumble upon a post of yours that I don't (for the most part) agree with.
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Edited by DrueBalladay: 1/16/2018 5:37:16 PMThe for-profit aspect is the true sin here. For me, there’s a huge difference between a team of really sweaty tryhards getting together every weekend and running to the lighthouse against a bunch of randoms and a couple really really sweaty tryharders getting paid by a couple little dweebs to carry them there.
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Agreed. I see the Carry Culture----especially for pay---to be pretty sleazy.