Not true. The best Destiny players are not lucky all the time, they're just better tha the rest. The worst players are not unlucky all the time, they're just not as good as the rest.
That is true. I guess it's just me. One day, I will just go consistently 2.0+ kd, then the next, I can't even shoot someone in the back. Everyone are too far for my character to melee, yet I'm close enough for then to melee (logic?). And trials? Anyone can relax and take it easy and win by just disconnecting the other team. It's sad, but Destiny is broken.
So the only thing between a 0.5 kd player and a 2+ kd player is being lucky with spawns? What about trials? Some people can go flawless all the time without even trying too hard, while others can't get to 5 wins on a single passage. Is that the spawns fault too?
Oh no. Sadly. Not that. The melees that never connect. The red bars that always destroy. There's a whole lot that makes Destiny unique from other fps games. And those reasons are why Destiny will never be competitive. If you're lucky enough to get at least one other teammate with thumbs. Or if bungo just decides to literally bend you over and -blam!- you in the ass, then you will experience unlucky deaths, times where your jaw just drops and you have to convince yourself that you just couldn't kill him, when in reality, the only thing stopping you was bad developing on bungies part
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