@LawrenceMetten Biggest issue with the new Ranked system:
When you and a teammate are neck-and-neck on the leaderboard in Overload or SnD, there’s now an incentive to teamkill for objective points.
I just had a overload match where the same teammate killed me TWICE right before I delivered the EMP, picked it up himself, and got the score. I still finished 2nd and gained +150 SR, but that’s not the point.
The second time he did it, he failed to finish the cap because he was too far away when he killed me. We nearly lost that game, when my cap would have instantly ended the game at 8.
Right now it’s annoying. Eventually it’s going to cost wins.
Hopefully there’s some kind of score penalty being worked on for team killing.
@Rxdesxy@MoneyHillStats Optics at fault bc those “top teams” lose to shitters? If optic can beat the shitters consistently, and they are a top team. Why can’t the other “top teams”? Maybe they simply aren’t “top teams” then.
Most times when people say someone is hacking or using a Cronus, they are wrong.
While it is obvious you are not hacking, it is 100% obvious you are using a Cronus. As someone who watches over one hundred hours of professional CoD every year, this type of recoil control is not natural on controller. Even the pros, the best players in Call of Duty, still have visible recoil and you can clearly see them controlling it in real time as they shoot.
Every gunfight they take looks slightly different because human micro inputs on the sticks cannot be replicated 1:1 every time. Meanwhile, your recoil and the way you “control” it is the exact same every gunfight. There is no variance at all. The gun moves the same way perfectly every time.
This is impossible on controller because humans cannot move an analog stick the exact same way down to the millimeter. However, scripts used on a Cronus do exactly that. They control the recoil for you, which is why the way your gun moves when firing stays identical with zero variance.
Chandler banned me for my Christian values. I’m a firm believer in doing acts of kindness and donation by secret, without broadcasting it. My point with this was, if they really cared that much, XQC, Mr Beast, and Adin could have easily combined for the $5mil themselves. Instead they stream it, grow their brand more, rake in ad revenue, sponsorships, and its overall great PR. So while I do believe they are genuinely wanting to do good, they also gain from it, making it self serving and not selfless. It’s a big difference.
The reason I say Christian values is because,
Jesus tells is in Matthew 6:2:
“So when you give to the poor, do not sound a trumpet before you, as the hypocrites do in the synagogues and on the streets, so that they will be praised by people. Truly I say to you, they have their reward in full.”
I’m fine with this however. Jesus tells us in scripture multiple times, that we will be persecuted and seen as outcasts because of our beliefs. People will not understand those of us, who are sealed in Christ.
You’re assuming he’s miserable, but based on this clip it’s pretty clear he isn’t. And, he shouldn’t be miserable, but he also shouldn’t be acting nonchalant either.
When you just got disciplined for showing up late, the expectation is that you come in humbled, locked in, and showing you took it seriously. Dancing on the sideline right after being benched doesn’t communicate growth, it communicates that nothing was learned.
Coaches and bosses don’t discipline to punish, they do it for accountability and development. If your response is to act unbothered, you’re telling them you don’t respect the process or the standard. That’s the issue here.