How do you feel about the credibility of a higher K/D players vs a player with a lower K/D? Should a players opinions and views be respected the same regardless of their K/D? Why should K/D be an indication for you to take a player seriously or not? Should it matter? What are you views on the matter?
Discuss.
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21 답변작성자: Glow 7/21/2015 2:44:47 PMThey are. And it is right. Whenever you come across a player with like 0.7 kd ratio they are usually retarded. Panic at Skolas, shaking at the boss fights making stupid mistakes and they will completely drag your team down in the shit in Trials. Im a day one player and I bump into these guardians every week. Always waiting for someone else to carry them through everything. Guardians with a high kd ratio are simply good at video games and it makes it alot easier to play with them. In PvE and PvP. If you have been playing through all the Halo games you're a fůcking legend in my book.
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1 답변I think I have a 1.1 kd on most of my characters, now that is because I play Uber aggressive. But yet either I'm top leader board or in the top 3. So IMO KD doesn't matter. I can have a really high kd if I just camp and snipe but I'm sometimes too impatient. Just wanna run and gun.
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작성자: The Woolldozer 7/21/2015 3:17:31 PMA guy with a high k/d may or may not know what he's talking about, but a guy with a low k/d's opinion is sketchy at best. This game really isn't that hard to maintain a decent k/d, and if they can't maintain anything over a 1, they clearly haven't figured out the game's mechanics. If they haven't figured out how the game operates, how can I trust that they know what kind of changes need to be made (or not made). Conversely, a guy with a good k/d may have figured out the mechanics, but he may not have a very good intuition as to what will improve the game, so his opinion can't be trusted either. Often, they will be more concerned with how the changes will affect them, and don't care about how it would affect everyone's play. Does that make sense?
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High KD players will claim KD is the only way to determine someone's skill High grimoire players will claim grimoire is the only way to determine someone's skill Raiders will claim it's raid completions and raid KD to determine someone's skill Hunters will claim everyone that isn't a hunter is unskilled Warlocks will claim everyone that isn't a warlock is unskilled Titans will just stand there picking there nose [spoiler]everyone just wants to claim there more skilled than others because there good at a certain aspect of the game[/spoiler]
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6 답변Not necessarily. Would you say a guy who sits back and snipes with thorn better than a guy who rushes with the necrocasm??
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7 답변It's not an accurate assessment of someone's ability. You have to take everything into play not just a kd score.
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Stats are easily padded on this game. The only game type that's remotely close to an accurate read of "skill" is rumble. When I say "remotely close" I mean that even though it can still be padded most people don't play rumble in a fireteam unless it's for thorn bounty or a bounty/daily pvp. Everything else can be easily padded with full fireteam games of clash, control and skirmish. Players can be easily carried to a 2.0+ just by constantly being in a fireteam. Without a ranked/league playlist where you go against players of your own rank or skill level, you won't know who's truly a good player just by looking at their stats.
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2 답변People with high K/D tend to be elite who take game way to serious, I see high K/D and think "lives in basement of parents house" and "no work just plays game all day". Don't pity them, just invite them to a party and help them get more out of game by playing with friends.
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It may have been said already, but I personally respect the Combat Rating and Win Ratio more than the K/D. If everyone you touch dies, no matter if it's by assist or purely your kill, even if the overall K/D is low you're still a major threat in my opinion.
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Honestly, I feel this is completely subjective to what you play, and how you play. Many people play for story, others for PVP. Map/mission knowledge is a huge boon, but not always a deciding factor. Many of us know the missions, strikes, and raids really well; and others of us know MP maps really well. For example I main PVE and have a 50+ kd, but have somewhere between 1 and 2 on PVP. I know most of the missions and strikes rather well - as well as VoG - but don't know the MP maps very well. I find that in PVP I'm at my best playing Control, either locking down areas between flags or running cap-circles and catching people as I run into them. So really KD is a poor indicator of someone's skill, what needs to be considered is how they play their chosen game mode(s).
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I have to play with them first. Stats do matter cause if you play with friends and goof off alot..... Your K/D might suck. Ex. Dressing the same, everyone uses NLB, crouches and moves like a train and doesnt fire, and walks around the map... 0-20 games like that hurt your K/D
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2 답변Not really, I like to -blam!- around with nlb sometimes so yeah. That can ruin of real fast lol
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1 답변Completely comes down to the player. If I camp a long range with a sniper and you can't get to me, you may be a bit salty as a shotgunner and think it's a cheap tactic. If you use thorn and some people hate that, then you won't get respect. Blink, hand canons, thorn, tlw, final round snipers. These all make people salty rather than impressed with kd. My 2 cents.... Rock doesn't like paper, but gets ecstatic about scissors.
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Depends having a high kd in control doesn't mean a lot if they have hardly any zone caps. because they're just camping for kills and not playing the game type. But if they have lots of zone caps or a high kd in a purely kills based game mode like rumble or clash. Then they're likely to be skilled and there advice could be more beneficial than someone's with a low kd.