It's probably been pointed out already, but you were only capable of getting so many kills/points in the first place because your teammates were, quite clearly, exceptionally bad. Therefore you had little to no competition for kills while being able to simultaneously use them as fodder.
If you're scoring more than 7000 points in a game, then your team is exceptionally bad and there was no hope from the get-go. There's a reason teams filled with good players typically score in the 4-5k range, with 20-25 kills each; there's simply too much competition between themselves for it to be otherwise.
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Thank you. My friend doesn't get this.
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Ehh... I had a game with over 8k points and we won and my team was pretty good. Everyone came put with positive k/ds. I was just wreaking havoc.
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Edited by Ghost J34: 12/21/2014 11:06:27 AMPositive K/D =/= doing well. Doing well is having a 1.5-2.0+ KDR. I wouldn't say the guy with a 1.2 KDR did "well"; it's pretty rare for more than 2-3 people to do well per game. However, the OP's team was obviously as bad as it gets, so he had no chance of winning no matter how many heroics he pulled off. Dat RNG match-making.
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If that was directed towards me I didn't say anything about anyone's k/d. However everyone on my team had 2.0s or higher. If that wasn't directed towards me sorry and disregard my comment lol.
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Yep.. But the fact it happened is hilarious. Just thought everyone on the forum would get a laugh out of it as well.
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Yeah, it's definitely funny. Don't know if I would rage or laugh if it was me in the moment.
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Lol I wasn't happy bout the loss, but it was definitely funny.