mikag35
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Ok, so I've been getting random teamed on in a lot of my deathmatches recently. People tell me every time that it's because I'm "really good" because of my stats (not trying to be cocky, but that's what people say). I was wondering if something maybe could be implemented so that other people can't view your stats, because the amount of times I have been teamed on because of them is too high and I'm getting sick of it. Even if I have less gear, people will still do it and it's seriously frustrating.
Now, I'm not saying that everyone's stats have to be private, I'm just saying it should be an option. I know sometimes it is necessary for people to see others' stats sometimes (for applying for clans and stuff), so maybe there should just be a command that turns it on and off to be private or not.
This also could reduce the amount of trash talk people give to each other over stats. I hate seeing people arguing over who has better stats. Example:
-"I have more wins, eat my (expletive) noob!!!"
-"Shut up (expletive), my ratio is better!"
If this was added, things like this could be avoided to some extent. On the negative side, however, this same thing could just start happening in a different way, something like this:
-"Wow, he's so bad that he keeps his stats private, (expletive)!"
This is just a small suggestion, but it could make a difference. I'm sure there's a bigger negative side to this than I am seeing right now, but hopefully someone can point it out if there is.
Now, I'm not saying that everyone's stats have to be private, I'm just saying it should be an option. I know sometimes it is necessary for people to see others' stats sometimes (for applying for clans and stuff), so maybe there should just be a command that turns it on and off to be private or not.
This also could reduce the amount of trash talk people give to each other over stats. I hate seeing people arguing over who has better stats. Example:
-"I have more wins, eat my (expletive) noob!!!"
-"Shut up (expletive), my ratio is better!"
If this was added, things like this could be avoided to some extent. On the negative side, however, this same thing could just start happening in a different way, something like this:
-"Wow, he's so bad that he keeps his stats private, (expletive)!"
This is just a small suggestion, but it could make a difference. I'm sure there's a bigger negative side to this than I am seeing right now, but hopefully someone can point it out if there is.
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