Okay look I'm not a pvp god or anything. Hella average. BUT I have games (usually in a row) where I have like 25 kills and 4 deaths. Every shot is on point. Snipes? Pssshhh hitting like a shotgun main claims snipers hit. All I can think is hot diggty damn I'm -blam!-ing killing this game. Then for about 10 games in a row i may scrape by with a crispy .10 KD. Trials? Trials? Shoot I'll smack people with 2200 Elos and then lose to people with 1400 Elos.. Blows my mind how inconsistent I am and it's absolutely nerve racking. Lol. Any one else feel my pain?
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Edited by wecooldude34: 8/11/2016 7:04:47 PM[quote]Okay look I'm not a pvp god or anything. Hella average. BUT I have games (usually in a row) where I have like 25 kills and 4 deaths. Every shot is on point. Snipes? Pssshhh hitting like a shotgun main claims snipers hit. All I can think is hot diggty damn I'm -blam!-ing killing this game. Then for about 10 games in a row i may scrape by with a crispy .10 KD. Trials? Trials? Shoot I'll smack people with 2200 Elos and then lose to people with 1400 Elos.. Blows my mind how inconsistent I am and it's absolutely nerve racking. Lol. Any one else feel my pain?[/quote] Inconsistency happens, hell it would be real if even the pros didn't have it. That's how you learn though. I have become more consistent in how I play in 3 ways. 1 record every bad and good game you have, compare them and what you did right, maps, load out, sub class, anything that you can teach yourself will make you more consistent. 2 don't check the enemies stats. By doing this you set yourself up for an entirely different game play. You match a 3.0 2500 you're going to sweat balls, you match a .5 1100, you'll think it's a joke and rush and maybe lose. Keep the mindset of everyone being top tier. 3 know you're not the best, play people better than you in sweats and tournies. The more practice the more consistent you will be