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Re: Why would anyone takie it upon themselves to teach beginners?

@Vdstrk it's fun helping new comers enjoy the game. Teaching them how to play and how to have fun with Apex is really fun. When I can carry them to a W they get so excited. I have fun with the challenge of carrying them.

When they get their first kills or pull off a clutch they get super excited. It takes the game from "this game is to hard and impossible" to "hey I might be able to do this" That's what makes it worth while to me.

We were all noobs at some point.

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  • Vdstrk's avatar
    Vdstrk
    Seasoned Ace
    5 years ago
    @DarthValtrex

    I agree to a point. As long as it does not happen every game.
    The way mm works, it seems to be happening way too often.
    I think a higher level cap of, say level 150, would be better.
    And probably even more realistically, a combination of stats, once a threshold is met, then you will play with the "general population"

  • DarthValtrex's avatar
    DarthValtrex
    Hero (Retired)
    5 years ago

    @Vdstrk Well I can tell you right now that even the best players have bad rounds. Last season I got matched a predator (a current pred dive trail). I had to revive him 5 times in the same match.. The guy was just struggling that round. It happens to all of us..

    There are times in which I struggle for different reasons. It happens to all of us, just because they struggle with you one round does not mean they don't belong in your lobbies.

    A few nights ago I had 2 Master teammates, one got melted shortly after drop it put me and the other teammate into a very difficult situation. It happens to all of us.

    I have had rounds with players I would still consider noobs, they pop off a get their first 2k damage badge and carry me.