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15 RepliesI have f[i]u[/i]cking 6 year olds on the mic on my team most the time so that should explain a lot. 343i: "Let's make a competitive game but also make it rated T so it goes out to an even younger audience to ruin the competitiveness!" Bloody brilliant
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Nexus you attracted us ps4 players
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Because competitive "e-sport" esque games attract their target audience, 9 year olds
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I just love it when i run towards one of our armories that's in the process of beeing capped, then somewhere along the way a teammate runs past me coming from that armory. I would just love to ask these guys what in the world they think they're doing in that situation. Because i could always use some back-up
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3 RepliesBecause some people think using a AR at long range is better than a magnum.
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2 RepliesThe only people that are bad at the game are the people on my team. [spoiler]This applies to all multiplayer games but someone tell me I'm not alone in feeling this way.[/spoiler]
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2 RepliesPlaying Strongholds with randoms is just the worst thing ever. TFW you have a perfect setup with basement and nest on The Rig, then your team rush over to cap BR Base anyway, thus forcing the other team to spawn in a position where they can easily cap basement or nest.
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3 RepliesI'm just glad I stopped playing it
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Maybe it's the skill matchmaking.
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1 ReplyThis. So many idiots who can't play strongholds
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Especially in warzone. Warzone teammates make me cringe bigtime
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3 RepliesI heard the no Aim Assist is a big part in it.
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Edited by TheArtist: 2/9/2016 1:16:38 PMThe game was designed specifically to be competitive, and to create and maintain a large " skill gap". But when you do that, you have game that more casual gamers either stop playing or get the shit kicked out of them.
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3 RepliesFact: Approximately 96% of random team mates you play with on halo 5 lack posable thumbs
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Because unlike the golden days not everyone is a try hard spin 2 win. Bajilllions of people play games now, it isn't just the 10 of us anymore. This isn't news.
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cos it takes skill... most people don't even know how to strafe
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Because it's just a game and people play to have fun. I for one don't give a damn about k/d or even if my team wins. I only play when I have time to kill, so it's really not a big deal to me
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I heard that Michael j Fox plays halo quite a bit. That could be it.
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1 ReplyBecause simple. We play for fun. And don't give a -blam!- about kd
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Q. 1v1 me
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1 ReplyEdited by Ghostz: 2/9/2016 4:48:44 AMThat's why I only play with my friends
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1 ReplyAnd you're complaining?
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3 RepliesEdited by toxicavnger85: 2/9/2016 12:58:49 AMWhat game types? I will admit it it takes me a few games to get warmed up. I mainly play SWAT the other Arena modes bore me unless it's shotty/snipers.
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1 ReplyI very rarely find a good team while playing solo, but when I do I try to invite them all. I'm a fairly good player so most of the time they join up and then we all add each other on Xbox live and never play together again. It's a viscous cycle.
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1 ReplyI dont find that many bad players unless I am playing Warzone. I guess the matchmaking system is half decent in this game.
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Steep learning curve.