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rapture wrote:Slayer
This seems to be a recurring theme in CoD4 discussions. Why is that?
By your theory, a few friends and I will be able to hang with the Boston Celtics in due time. I can't wait.
Some things you can not teach. Given that the strategies are known by both sides, the team with the most skill will usually win unless the strategies are to survive.
The Celtics play CoD4?!?! Wait, I was under the impression we were talking about video games... not March Madness.
I'm not saying skill has no factor in the game. It plays a large factor... which is why we win so often. Strategy plays a large roll in our skill, which is another reason we win so often. Obviously, if you have an entire team of unskilled players your screwed. Everyone knows I am not arguing that a team of nubs can beat a team of skilled players.
What I am saying is that your stats do not necessarily indicate that you are skilled at helping your team win. You can sit back and improve your K/D ratio and accuracy the entire game if you play with the right people... and as a bonus your team may even win. Unfortunately, no thanks to the so called "skilled" player who was only looking out for himself.
Heck, depending on the gametype, you don't even have to be with skilled players. If you are playing the right gametype, you can be with randoms and still improve your stats. But that doesn't make you a supportive team mate.
I'm also saying that I would rather have one unskilled player that is a team player, rather than a skilled individual who is all about himself.
Stats aren't worthless... but I think they should be taken with a grain of salt.
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