GUYS THIS IS IN THE CONTEXT OF THE GAME WORLD NOT THE PLAYERBASE
Think of it, a dying creature summons an army yet they have no training. They are gradually sent across the solar system on some minor missions. Training is available, but optional. Training is the crucible. We who sweat crucible are the best of the best, the guardians so well trained that we can eliminate most others within a few seconds. The top #500 players on any playlist could likely take on 80% of guardians and win. Now tell me why would the vanguard out of the 12 million guardians send 6 who may have never trained? And then those who are like my guardian in the top 1% of a game mode (#408 salvage) surely must be more suitable. Wouldn't having the top 6 players for Oryx be better than 6 guys who slapped up some captains on Earth one time?
Notice how this is purely related to the game universe and not to the actual players. Same way how in the universe Bungie doesn't exist as overlords.
Edit: Yeah that exposing? Doesn't count for shit tbh. The only actual claim I made about stats is true (http://destinytracker.com/destiny/playlists/xbox/Pitty%20Viper/lockdown) and hence it is not an exposure at all. And to reply, aye, that is my KD, but look at my monthly KDs and the last time my overall went up and you'll notice since year 1 it's gone up by .29 and is still on the rise.
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3 RespuestasEditado por joeeeeeeeeee357: 5/15/2016 8:43:04 AMNah the best of the best are the pve gods of destiny, people like the legend himself and Esoterickk who push pve content to the extreme. When they send 6 of the best crucible players to kill Oryx just know they only needed one of those people.