Everyone deserves to go to the lighthouse in my opinion.
Also contrary to most beliefs nobody is ever truly carried to the lighthouse. You are always helping even if you're dead 90% of the time for you can still do call outs that will help the team win.
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That's incorrect. The Lighthouse is reserved for those who prove themselves. Everybody deserves the opportunity to prove themselves, yes, but not the right to go there.
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Yet they paid for the content. They deserve it.
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Again that is slightly incorrect. What we all paid for was a weekly tournament where the rewards a subject to your three player team winning nine (or 7) consecutive matches against unknown players of unknown strength. Regardless of who paid for what, the fact that the Lighthouse is dependent on skill, remains.
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No you paid for the content of the DLC which even means the lighthouse exclusive weapons. Sorry but you're the one wrong here.
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I'm not disputing that exactly. Of course we paid for everything that was in that a part of that DLC. But when it comes to PvP, purchasing content is not the only requirement to access it. You also need to earn it. That's what you're forgetting.
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Editado por Sen: 6/30/2017 7:01:46 PMThey didn't pay to go to the lighthouse. They paid to play the game. They paid to play the content in hopes of getting the rewards from playing said content.
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Nobody understands what Trials is. Its teamwork.
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Not to be a stickler but if you're dead 90% of the time you're basically just giving the other team free super energy and being detrimental to the team as a whole. Just had to point it out I don't really want to argue with you or anything.
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Well said
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I was "carried" but feel I did quite a lot to help the team. My KD was garbage, no doubt about it. But, I ran sunsinger which helped with some crucial saves. I played a position, made call outs, team shot, got tons of revives, and tried to be encouraging. I played with a skilled group but they were MLG pros, popular streamers, etc... I'd give myself a C lol.
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Deserves is a very strong word.
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Not everyone deserves to go. I'm like OP, I don't have the skill in PvP. It loses the meaning if everyone can have it. The super bowl would be worthless if they handed out rings to every scrawny shmuck on the street.
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Editado por Warlock Holmes: 6/30/2017 12:41:07 AMExactly even if you're just a distraction it can still help the team win
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It provides more of a challenge for those who are carrying. A stacked team is much more of a threat than a carrying team.
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No argument there. That's not what is being said. What I was saying is even though you're being "carried" you still provide some amount of help even if it's distracting the opposing team or call shots and let your teammates know where the opposing team is it can still be helpful and not a full "carry". In my opinion the only true definition of "carry" is if you're afk the entire round.
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You own subjective definition of what a carry is ignores the fact that the vast majority of the workload is put on those who are doing the carry.
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Not ignoring that at all. That is your portrayal of my "subjective definition". I never once said it wasn't harder on the other two teammates. Just merely stating that there is still something that the person being "carried" can help with even if said person is terrible at trials.
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You said that isn't a full carry. It is. Just because the player is engaged doesn't mean it isn't a "full carry" if the player did nothing that's a 2v3, which isn't the same thing,
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Go ahead and reread my post bud or maybe go back to school and learn to read
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[quote] teammates know where the opposing team is it can still be helpful and not a full "carry". [/quote] Maybe learn to write?
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Writing isn't the issue, it would be typing. Nice way to change the topic though.
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What about if I'm dead 99.9% of the time ??
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call outs help more than you think
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So I'm told. Trouble is that I wasn't any use at those either!
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If I had to choose between call outs and a live teammate.... I think the chose is obvious here.