So a thing that has been bothering me is that what makes you a good pvp player or valuable asset to your team? I mean what is important?
Is it high K/D?
Is it scoring points?
Sacrificing K/D to support your team?
Playing the objective?
All of them are important of course but which one is the most valuable?
And please try to keep it civil.
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A true good player tends to play objective, and sacrifice their stats to win it for your team. They also have great situational awareness, which comes with experience. Of course most great players will come out with a positive K.D., but a postive K.D. honestly says nearly nothing when you're talking about objective based gamemodes. In Control, you don't want the tryhard who's gonna go double-positive with a Conspiracy Theory-D and not play objective. You want the objective player with a supportive playstyle that prioritizes capturing flags. In Rift, you don't want the kid who's gonna yell at everyone for not getting the Spark while conpletely evading it and not protecting the runner. You want the experienced Spark runner who knows their pathways and choices. Of course we all need to support these type of rolls. We all need to remember to support this objective based player and escort these Spark runners the opponents' Rift!