People paying, all the stressing and people banging on about KD and ELO..wasnt like this in year 1.
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2 답변작성자: JTAssassins 8/6/2016 6:33:31 AM
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작성자: ThyGreatestFlame 8/6/2016 12:21:08 PMSorry but ToO is not the problem at all. People who pay are a problem when there are many other free ways to get to the Lighthouse, excluding simply "getting good". People in all FPS games have stressed over KD, this isnt new. Of course if you want to play with a new teammate you must have a way of making sure that their skill matches with yours, so they dont drag you down and ruin your chances. Nothing wrong with it.
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Bro, no one is forcing you to play trials. Yeah it's sweaty as hell, but it's literally the only fun time a lot of people have on destiny anymore. I hate normal crucible, but like trials because it's more about skill rather than supers and grenades like 6v6.
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20 답변작성자: Nike 8/6/2016 9:22:34 AMIt's suppose to be a melting pot with experienced and inexperienced players, experienced players can face other experiences or inexperienced players, inexperienced players cannot become better without facing these experienced players. Either take the heat or get out of the kitchen. It's just more brutal now because of the state we are in. ~[i]TheGreatNike[/i]
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3 답변I can't understand why so many people are complaining about ToO. It is ment to be challenging by design. You Sound like someone who says: i pay for Gym membership (destiny). They do practice Dead lifts (ToO). Everyone who deadlifts over 250 pounds gets a yellow badge and looks like Schwarzenegger (ToO players in Gear and they know what they do). I would like to have one, too. I may be to weak and cant Lift (i am to Bad to go to the lighthouse), but i pay my membership (i pay for Destiny). Sounds silly, doesn't it? Sorry for my bad english, hope you understand what I want to express. And I am far from good, but I know that I can't compete with those guys so why should I complain? Because i can't get yellow Gear or Adept weapons?
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Yes, it was like this in Year 1. Take your rose-tinted glasses off for a second. And no, it isn't going too far. As long as there is something to be completed that is harder than the average person can do, there will be people offering to do it for a payment. Remember people who bought 50s in Halo 3? People who bought boosting services for Arena in Reach?
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131 답변The people who complain about trials are usually those who don't play competitively. You have to remember that trials was introduced as a competitive tournament for endgame loot. I played and went flawless 9 times in year 1, nearly 30 in year 2. Trials was much harder in year 1 because of thorn and TLW (in its prime) and vex mythoclast was still great at the time. There may have been some players just learning to play competitively, but it was just as sweaty if not sweater than it is now. People forget about final round snipers (which you heard people emptying clips at the beginning of rounds to get the final round shot) what's more sweaty than that? Trials is probably the most balanced it's ever been, and is more accessible to lower tier players than ever. People just expect that they'll get carried or have an easy go at a flawless run, and it rarely works out that way. Some weekends in takes me a perfect 27 games to get all 3 characters flawless (only buy mercy boon) and other weekends I play hundreds of games to get there. Either way, I'm willing to put the time and effort in to get there. If you're not willing to commit to it, then you can't complain about it. Going flawless is exactly that (playing flawlessly).
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2 답변People paid in the first year, and they still do. Thats not Destiny, its just people with more money than sense who want things but can't be bothered to do it their selves. K/D has always been a stupid topic in any FPS shooter, Destiny isn't the odd exception.... Year 1 Trials was also very unbalanced with guns like thorn, 2 shot TLW and final round snipers. Its a lot more balanced now, just people are also better because the game has been around for longer. Trials is hard because the people who play well are the people who don't complain, and instead learn how to play well and do well. The people who complain are the ones who want an easy ride to flawless (End game content) without having to do any leg work or practice getting better at the game.
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If you don't mind losing a few matches trials can be amazingly fun. Just today I ran a card with my team wearing masks, and using exclusively no land beyond. Extremely fun although we only made it to six wins before getting a loss on our card.
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nah its just that some people in FPS are total bitches, my KD and ELO is plenty above average but that doesn't make me a whiney ass-hat. In fact i barely play trials too, there are no real rewards. Tryhards, the ones that TRY the HERDEST. Doesn't mean they are nice or skilled. ;)
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4 답변작성자: ferial56 8/6/2016 6:19:46 AMTrials is the hardest event in Destiny. Nobody should have expected casual games in that intense, but fun in its own way, gamemode. So, if it's "sweaty," it's to be expected. When it was first released, it was sweaty. Everyone use a shotgun, and either Thorn, or TLW. When TTK came, snipers appeared more and more, eventually resulting in 1000Y dominating. Then Doctrine, an insanely powerful weapon appeared more and more. Trials, has never been casual. Everyone will try as hard as they can in that game mode, even if they don't use those insanely powerful weapons. [spoiler]Unless of course, you're in for the bounties. Then there's an exception.[/spoiler]
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Is Elo something bungie added, or is it something a 3rd party source added such as destiny tracker or destiny trials report? On a second note, to me K/D doesn't mean much anymore. It's kind of like a ghost of Y1. If you used thorn and pub stomped all the mindless players and had a 3.0 with let's say 30,000 kills to 10,000 deaths, even if you went negative for every match for ages in Y2 you could still be a 2.0. And if you were one of the many players who didn't know how to play in the crucible until Y2, (where every blueberry knows how to snipe or shotty) you could go 3.0 for hundreds of matches and still barely raise your K/D to 1.0
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I think it's just bungie reaping what they sowed. They had a cool idea for unbalanced play modes but when they tried juggling the perks from guns, classes, armor, and connections they realized(or hopefully) that it needs work. A -blam!-ton of it. It's bullshit to be sure.
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Trials is way more enjoyable when you play for fun. Playing for stats usually ruins the experience for you and the opponents. No one likes versing a super passive team because all they want to do is sit in the back and snipe because they are scared to lower there k/d. Also to the people just farming ELO in the first few wins of a card is it really that important to ruin another teams flawless just for an imaginary stat?