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Worse when they have mics and do this, literally just to me one match ago, he was talking cause I didn't want to land on another team, tells his friend that he's deliberately closing his ult "Loba" then says he'll spam ping so we'll walk over to him so he can go to fragment as if we can't understand him at all.
- 3 years ago
If you have a Legend with some really serious Stats/Badges on, when I play with Randoms, 75%-90% follow me and listen to me in the game.
Yes, Randoms can be crazy, running all over the place, then DC when die, etc...
BUT if you have some serious high level of Stats on Legends, I know you'll get them to follow and listen to you better.
And I'm talking like, owning practically evey badge in this game, and thousands of kills and hundred of wins.
But yes, I still see that 10-25% still doing their own thing.
I think if you have a Legend you are playing with that looks like nothing with Stats and Badges, then no one is going to care playing.
Think about it, you play with Randoms, only Level 100 as an example, 100 Kills and 25 wins, and a few basic badges and honestly believe you're going to have a good working team, nope not going to happen.
- Lord_Scorpion343 years agoLegend@d3bugIT I don't listen to people with badges lol. I've seen people with badge play like total poop. And I've seen noobs save the day. It's all about who you are as a player.
- reconzero3 years agoSeasoned Ace@Lord_Scorpion34
"I've seen people with badge play like total poop. And I've seen noobs save the day. It's all about who you are as a player."
This is true, but @d3bugIT is right. My pathfinder has 1100 wins and when I ping stuff people listen. My Valk has no stats on her banner at all and the very freshest of noobs will not listen to me no matter what I do or say.
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