That’s how I felt back in the day but if they’re new to the game I just feel bad for them. Many of the people left are tryhards so anyone new has an impossible time getting fair lobbies, so I usually let them get a free kill on me if they’re on the other team
Mister_ALX
Welcome to Call of Duty?
Exciting_Ad7943
One team has to lose. Don’t be a bitch.
Ryn_70
Tell me about it
needo-know-asapo
Yesterday I went 48-1 and only barely won the game 😂
MaestroMayfield
Would you prefer SBMM?
Valuable-Exam-913
Ok?
DaGamerGhost
Scary cat
jennec
If winning is important then play the objective and collect the tags. If high kills are your objective (not the objective of the game type your are in) then as a lone wolf in a team playlist take the L’s when they come gracefully.
Also out of context it’s easy to criticise low score for team mates. But how long had your team mates with low scores actually been in the match. I’d be willing to bet that the last two (at least) in your team probably joined late and so could not have been be expected to have performed to the same result as you (assuming skill levels are equal).
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That’s how I felt back in the day but if they’re new to the game I just feel bad for them. Many of the people left are tryhards so anyone new has an impossible time getting fair lobbies, so I usually let them get a free kill on me if they’re on the other team
Welcome to Call of Duty?
One team has to lose. Don’t be a bitch.
Tell me about it
Yesterday I went 48-1 and only barely won the game 😂
Would you prefer SBMM?
Ok?
Scary cat
If winning is important then play the objective and collect the tags. If high kills are your objective (not the objective of the game type your are in) then as a lone wolf in a team playlist take the L’s when they come gracefully.
Also out of context it’s easy to criticise low score for team mates. But how long had your team mates with low scores actually been in the match. I’d be willing to bet that the last two (at least) in your team probably joined late and so could not have been be expected to have performed to the same result as you (assuming skill levels are equal).