your team lost LMAO u mean my shit teammates lost the game for me
English
#Destiny
-
1 返信
-
Yeah you're definitely the guy who sits in the back of the map, who doesn't set foot on a control point, and loses the game because of his "teammates", you need to control the zones if you want to win in control, buddy.
-
Yeah wow, 197 games of control and 249 captures averages at like barely 1 capture a game, you sir, play like a whiny little "all i care about is k/D -blam!-. Go back to the camping trailer and feed the youngens.
-
NATESDOPEにより編集済み: 1/15/2015 12:25:47 PMGet over yourself. I suck at crucible but I enjoy getting on with friends and giving it my all. I have my good games every once in a while. But my kd is no where near 2.0 don't be a try hard. Just have fun. It's a game
-
3 通の返信Elvis William "Bill" Holland (February 2, 1901 in Indianapolis, Indiana – December 3, 1973 in New York City, New York) was a baseball player in the Negro Leagues. He was a pitcher and played from 1919 to 1941. In newspaper reports, he is often referred to as "Bill" Holland, and had the nicknames of "Speed" and "Devil." Holland got his start working for Indianapolis ABCs baseball clubs and was sold to the Detroit Stars in 1920 [1] where he pitched with other Negro League greats like Andy Cooper, Bill Gatewood, Tom Johnson and Gunboat Thompson. After three seasons with Detroit, he moved to the East Coast and spent the rest of his career working for the Lincoln Giants, Brooklyn Royal Giants, and the New York Black Yankees. In 1930 Holland went 29-2 for the Lincoln Giants and was the first black player to ever pitch at Yankee Stadium.[2]
-
2.0 is asking a lot. That's well above the average for most players. My kd varies wildly between 1.0 and 4.0 on average, I would say if you can't keep over a .6 then gtfo my team. If you can stay above that then the good people can carry you a bit. This is mostly for IB where losing too many times can actually effect you. I don't usually care much in normal crucible so long as I do well and can take some satisfaction from it.