User blog comment:NeoN N1GhTmAr3/Anyone play Bad Company?/@comment-1899678-20120807161339

I would play with you, except for a few things. A. I play on PS3. B. Why should I be limited to the guns YOU think are good? Why the fuck can't I use the M249 SAW? C. I think this would work better on BF3. D. I used to be good at BC2 with my friends but then near BF3s release we started messing around and now I suck E. You really aren't that good. F. What if I think I am good and you think I am not? 300+ MVP positions in BF3 should probably say something to you. G. Well is it BC1 or BC2? H. No one plays unranked to train. You take the toll on your stats to play with top notch players, but you learn something. H. Yes I have an inflated ego but yours is WAY more inflated then mine. I. Your name is in 1337 speak. J. You are the typical stat whore. As someone from NBA 2k11 said "The day I stopped worrying about my stats was the day I got good." This means that he used his skill to do things, and he didn't push himself. He didn't not take risks because it meant that his Field Goal percentage (in this case K/D or SPM) would go down. Instead he just took the risks, didn't worry about his stats, and his skill allowed his stats to actually go up. I used to have your mindset but then I changed to that basketball dudes. Since I let my stats go (and not to relapse of anything but) My SPM has gone from 400 to 600, my K/D has came up .4, my W/L has come up .3, and my accuracy has gone up 6%