I just don't play FPSs, and besides I am well-known to be eccentric and quirky, so even in RPGs I don't need to do power builds. It is almost expected of me to not do things that would win friend-approval (like a strength shapeshifter in DA:O, or my stealth archer in DA2, or even weirder, my dex-mage in Origins (that was interesting, to say the least)).L3m0n_L1m3 said:I am bound by the judgment of my friend's to have a good KDR in every shooting game I play.
IT IS MY CURSE.
Is that bad company or the main series?Mimsofthedawg said:play battlefield. Even in deathmatch (Which is seperated into four squads of four, instead of two massive teams duking it out), the emphasis is on tight team play and POINTS. sure kills matter, but nothing's better than getting 4000 points from revives and heals.The_Blue_Rider said:So ive been playing a lot of black ops lately, and ive been getting really annoyed because im starting to get really bad K/Ds on the games i play, and from watching the kilcams, most of the deaths, are from campers. If i had to guess, id say that they were camping so that they could keep up a positive K/D, which has the unfortunate effect of lowering mine.
So it lead me to think, how much more fun would a game be if it just stopped worrying about Kill/Death ratios and all that crap? It may stop campers which are freaking annoying, but it will also stop people from getting so annoyed (like i was getting). I realized that i actually have started to care about my K/D alot, and its taking away a lot of my enjoyment when i see the end game leaderboards and me having 8 kills to 15 deaths. instead of this i want to be able to just play the game and not give a shit about the numbers at the end.
So all in all i think that games would be somewhat more enjoyable without this whole K/D business
So whats your opinion on the matter?
Most of the rest of the game revolves around securing objectives, be it in the "domination" type of game (called Conquest in Battlefield), or objectives you need to blow up. And the best part is, people actually try.
Like I said, it's all about the points. Having said that, do people still strive for a positive KDR? Absolutely.... but I've had a game where I had a .57 KDR, yet singlehandedly led my team to victory because I had roughly 6000 points in revives... keeping people alive and turning the tide of the battle. That, my friend, feels almost as epic as 59 kills and 6 deaths (Which also has happened to me)... almost.
on a side note, I'm HONESTLY surprised at how few people seem to try battlefield. almost all of their complaints are solved in battlefield. ESPECIALLY campers. Someone in a choke point or held up in a house? just destroy it. Problem solved.![]()
You know I've often wondered the exact same thing. My K/D ratio is usually pretty good, but as I play objective based games I notice all too often people hunting for kills rather than following the teams needs. I've always wondered if the K/D screen was entirely removed until the very end of the match. That way it's still something to strive for, but not being able to see it all the time might push it further to the back of people's minds.The_Blue_Rider said:So it lead me to think, how much more fun would a game be if it just stopped worrying about Kill/Death ratios and all that crap?
I'd also like to add that battlefield doesn't even show you your kdr during the match, only your points, so it helps relieve the stress of always trying to keep your kdr up due to the fact that you don't know what it is.Mimsofthedawg said:play battlefield. Even in deathmatch (Which is seperated into four squads of four, instead of two massive teams duking it out), the emphasis is on tight team play and POINTS. sure kills matter, but nothing's better than getting 4000 points from revives and heals.The_Blue_Rider said:snip
Most of the rest of the game revolves around securing objectives, be it in the "domination" type of game (called Conquest in Battlefield), or objectives you need to blow up. And the best part is, people actually try.
Like I said, it's all about the points. Having said that, do people still strive for a positive KDR? Absolutely.... but I've had a game where I had a .57 KDR, yet singlehandedly led my team to victory because I had roughly 6000 points in revives... keeping people alive and turning the tide of the battle. That, my friend, feels almost as epic as 59 kills and 6 deaths (Which also has happened to me)... almost.
on a side note, I'm HONESTLY surprised at how few people seem to try battlefield. almost all of their complaints are solved in battlefield. ESPECIALLY campers. Someone in a choke point or held up in a house? just destroy it. Problem solved.![]()
I share this problem. Every time I try to stop caring about my success in games I have giant numbers reminding me about my successes and failures all the time. This is especially true in Brawl, and the one specific reason why so many people just can't play Smash Bros games "for fun"-- because at the end of the match it always tells you who wins and who loses.The_Blue_Rider said:Yeah i know but its kinda hard because i keep seeing all these numbers reminding me(actually that kinda sounds like the campaign lol
well ive heard the battlefield series really shines on PC but my PC's shite. I was thinking of getting Battlefield 3 though since it looks orgasmicMimsofthedawg said:both.The_Blue_Rider said:Is that bad company or the main series?Mimsofthedawg said:dThe_Blue_Rider said:So ive been playing a lot of black ops lately, and ive been getting really annoyed because im starting to get really bad K/Ds on the games i play, and from watching the kilcams, most of the deaths, are from campers. If i had to guess, id say that they were camping so that they could keep up a positive K/D, which has the unfortunate effect of lowering mine.
So it lead me to think, how much more fun would a game be if it just stopped worrying about Kill/Death ratios and all that crap? It may stop campers which are freaking annoying, but it will also stop people from getting so annoyed (like i was getting). I realized that i actually have started to care about my K/D alot, and its taking away a lot of my enjoyment when i see the end game leaderboards and me having 8 kills to 15 deaths. instead of this i want to be able to just play the game and not give a shit about the numbers at the end.
So all in all i think that games would be somewhat more enjoyable without this whole K/D business
So whats your opinion on the matter?
play battlefield. Even in deathmatch (Which is seperated into four squads of four, instead of two massive teams duking it out), the emphasis is on tight team play and POINTS. sure kills matter, but nothing's better than getting 4000 points from revives and heals.
Most of the rest of the game revolves around securing objectives, be it in the "domination" type of game (called Conquest in Battlefield), or objectives you need to blow up. And the best part is, people actually try.
Like I said, it's all about the points. Having said that, do people still strive for a positive KDR? Absolutely.... but I've had a game where I had a .57 KDR, yet singlehandedly led my team to victory because I had roughly 6000 points in revives... keeping people alive and turning the tide of the battle. That, my friend, feels almost as epic as 59 kills and 6 deaths (Which also has happened to me)... almost.
on a side note, I'm HONESTLY surprised at how few people seem to try battlefield. almost all of their complaints are solved in battlefield. ESPECIALLY campers. Someone in a choke point or held up in a house? just destroy it. Problem solved.![]()
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I'm very, very rarely at the top of any leader board, generally somewhere at the bottom of everything. Doesn't really bother me at all, I just enjoy going out and killing dudes.The_Blue_Rider said:Yeah i know but its kinda hard because i keep seeing all these numbers reminding meKoeryn said:Maybe you should stop worrying about your KDR? 'Cause that seems to be most of your problem, the fact that you're letting it bother you. Don't pay attention to it, have more fun!(actually that kinda sounds like the campaign lol
Its not just for me though, i feel like this obsession with having a good K/D is kinda ruining the experience for a lot of people