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"In a random setting being able to see how many kudos another player has could help save time on which randoms you wish to take a chance on."
No thanks. No visibility except to the player him or herself. The last thing I need is lobbies full of scrubs judging me because I refuse to play the suicide-meta-of-the-week with the drooling fools who make up the bulk of my pubs matches.
Either way I think it would be nice if the devs did something to encourage the team aspect in their "team" based game.
- reconzero3 years agoSeasoned Ace@XxColdFangxX
Gotta say no. That would just be a way for people to actively back-pat stupidity and passively crap all over players who are too smart to get embroiled in the garbage that bad players believe is "the game."- 3 years ago
@reconzeroDoesn't effect the games that do have such a system.
So while I'm sure back patting stupidity would be a thing, the fear of it affecting your game play seems null to me.
Especially in a random setting, where yes, it could still happen, but less than what it would with a pre made squad.
As for your issue being judged for not joining in hot drop suicide..they likely already are.
Kudos would still be nice to let people know they did a good job even if you can't see them.
I'd much rather see something like smite's match synergy where it shows a percentage form of how recently someone has left a match. You work to 100% and if you leave a match it drops to 0% and you have to play so many matches to get it back up.
Though with how often people leave in apex I don't know what good it will do.
- reconzero3 years agoSeasoned Ace@XxColdFangxX
I would just prefer that people mic up and when somebody else does something worthwhile (infrequent in my experience) then call it out verbally.
"I'd much rather see something like smite's match synergy...."
This is a different can of worms entirely. I'm that guy who would respond to that kind of manipution with furious spite by making it a point of protest to quit every single match, even the sure wins. Which I have done before for various other reasons. Public shaming as a form of behavior modification is just plain bad psychology, even if it doesn't often produce extreme reactions like mine. Carrots, yes. Sticks, no.
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