Please leave it as is, it's reviving your pvp scene. Talking from a pc perspective, the population is low and if ur any good you'll find urself playing against the same top 1% players over and over (Which is incredibly tedious because you have to play like it's an MLG tournament to win). Honestly, it's a relief to finally have some chill lobbies, don't care what anyone says. If I want to sweat let me play comp and if I want to chill let me play quick play without having to turn it up to 100. My opinion.
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The casuals you are playing against are sweating more than you...you know that feeling you get when you play against that same 1% over and over? Casuals now feel that playing against you... So it's okay for others to have a crappy game, but for you - you don't want that...you must be special...
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But it's random so that casual might be put on a pro team the next game and learn a thing or two. It works both ways when it's random.
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Again, who does this serve? You - a mediocre casual playing against inexperienced players and inflating your numbers with potatoes, or an inexperienced player who sits back and watches his teammate blow through inexperienced players like himself... This is not how anyone "gets good" - funny how that argument falls apart when it applies to you...
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Wrong, totally wrong. If I'm the inexperienced player stood next to a pro, I die but I see my team mate pull off the double kill or something. I see what they did. I think oh I should have used my dodge / shield /rift, or I should have used a grenade to close them off. Monkey see monkey do. If I follow the top player in my team I learn the map routes and lanes and where to push to surprise the other team. My argument does not fall apart unless it's applied in your very specified way.
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Edited by SILLABYSS: 7/29/2018 3:43:08 PMThat is the most baseless, stupid comment I have ever seen...if everyone "got good" by "monkey see, monkey do" all it would take is a live stream for everyone to be pros lol Yeah, it doesn't work that way... You just want an excuse to inflate your scores against a bunch of inexperienced players instead of actually competing in something fair lol
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So video game guides don't help people on YouTube? You are a deluded snowflake man. I'm not replying again. I've more than made my case but you don't listen and now just not seeing obvious flaws in your argument. To say people don't learn from observation is just wrong and ignorant.
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You learn best by DOING something...again, there's a reason in sports you don't have pros playing against farm teams...because that's not how you get better...lol TONIGHT! THE PITTSBURGH PENGUINS VS THE MANITOBA MOOSE! Go back to PVP and enjoy your broken game...once the game gets fixed, you'll be back to being nothing more than a try-hard with an inflated sense of ability... You tell others to get better by going up against better players, while you boost your own stats by killing newbs...the irony is palpable...
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Actually.... OK I said I wouldn't reply but if we are using sports. In the UK football or soccer is the main sport. Big teams like man utd send their second squad to lower league teams pre season for this exact reason. To give amateur players experience against the elite to learn. Again just f'd your argument up didn't I. Lol
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Actually no you didn't - you just proved my point - you send them to lower league teams so they can learn against their own peer group...if we did things your way, you should be sending them to Real Madrid so they can "get gud" against the best of the best... Are you done? Because you can go back to not replying again...seems to work out better for you...
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Naa I used your example against you convincingly I'm good.
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You're still here!