Just because someone kills you and has interstellar, doesn’t mean they’re a sweat. Camo grinding doesn’t always require skill, it requires time and effort.

10 Comments

  1. TyWestman

    Play time and skill tend to go hand in hand. Not a hard fast rule, but i’d expect the guy with 200 hours played in 3 weeks to shoot straighter than Timmy 2 jobs.

  2. Not in this game for sure, everyone and their dog has completionist.

  3. Big-Routine222

    Also, just because someone killed you doesn’t make them a sweat

  4. BigLeo69420

    Y’all acting like being a sweat is a bad thing, it just means that they wanna win.

  5. george_washingTONZ

    Half these camo chasers sit in shipment 24/7 until they’ve completed their goal. I agree with OP.

  6. the_X_fire_enderman

    Actually I been killed by many interstellars but never thought they were a sweat just good at the game,on the other hand mfs who yy while doing cringe movement and kill u with aim assist are worse than average lvl 20 mfs

  7. Yellowtoblerone

    Esp since mw19 when they made the camo grind much easier but much longer, and especially b/c of sbmm giving ppl bot lobbies. I rem seeing people with literally no skill having damascus, just unheard of back in the day

  8. ZaphBeebs

    Theyre going to be somewhat correlated, and the earlier its the done the more strongly it will be.

  9. CarpeMofo

    Sweats is just the term salty people use to try to insult people who are better than them. Just more video game toxicity that’s ‘ok’ because they’re insulting good players. I say this as someone who *sucks*.

  10. Warballs97

    I would argue that somebody with interstellar this early into MWIII’s release leans on the sweaty side. In half a year, especially with the ease of this year’s mastery challenge, yeah it doesn’t mean much.

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