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You don't know what you're talking about either, though. At the highest level of play, there were only about 12 actual good teams that had a chance to compete and win. The skill gap between those 12 teams and the team that places 13th is gigantic. And those team names barely change by each game in the franchise, mainly just the order. Anyone that you run into that has matching names that isn't NSAN3 and wasn't on the actual team Th3 NSAN3Z, is terrible. And even then I can tell you that a good K/D and W/L doesn't mean anything, especially ranked ratios, assuming that's what you're talking about. And those aren't even impressive ranked ratios either. And I can tell you with complete confidence that almost any LAN teams, including the bad ones, can body online team. Gears probably has the highest learning curve than any other shooter, individually and team wise, requiring extensive in game knowledge, raw skill, and complex team work. And if you never played one of those teams when the game was relevant, you can't understand how this game is played at the highest level.I know about thrashball,mercy and the rifle mlg rules. Etc. Listen Iam. Beast with a sniper rifle competitive wise and casual wise. The reason why they don't use it competitive because they suck with it. I'm on a different level then them. This game isn't injustice or Mk where offline tourney dominate online people. It is a opposite and a total slotter. Me and my boy were playing quick match and we ran into competitive competition where we face all clan members. My friend was host so he has a good connection. Knowing me. I grab my sniper rifle And destroy them playing on a sd tv. All headshots mostly with my sniper. They were pretty good. They won games and we won games. Thy all have a 2.3 and more kd And wd ratio. So I know what competitive game-play is all about. If you have a team it doesn't really matter. They just suck.
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