Also, it has been proven that joining the losing team in mbii is a sign of defective genes. When in the history of mankind did people join the losing side? We are conditioned by evolution to join the winning team since it increases chances of our survival (MBII equivalent is high k/d ratio). Why voluntarily become a rat chased into a corner when you can be a cat devouring its prey? The weak are doomed to suffer and they will never learn the game unless they play in the same team with really good players, since observation is the best teacher.i always join losing team
Because you can get an even higher egoboost carrying the losing team into victory, beating good players or getting a good k/d in a losing team. High k/d doesn't actually mean much without context in mb2, when you can't differentiate what type of players mainly have been killed.Imo there's not a thing more impressive in MBII than chaining multiple consecutive shots. Always enjoyable to watch whenever people manage to pull this off
Also, it has been proven that joining the losing team in mbii is a sign of defective genes. When in the history of mankind did people join the losing side? We are conditioned by evolution to join the winning team since it increases chances of our survival (MBII equivalent is high k/d ratio). Why voluntarily become a rat chased into a corner when you can be a cat devouring its prey? The weak are doomed to suffer and they will never learn the game unless they play in the same team with really good players, since observation is the best teacher.