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its the flawed mentality that "if he can do so can i"
People tend to make assumptions really quick. Hot-droping is always a lotery, unless you're really really good. Sometimes you jump and die... that doesn't mean that player is bad.
You could've been spending those minutes racking up points with a stronger team.
Luck plays a part as well. Sometimes you wind up with 6 kills and other times you're the meat. You have no idea who you're dropping with, or against, or how the drop is really going to play out. That's the game.
Dropping out of sight allows you to chill, but on balance I'd say the game is geared towards going big. They may get a few lucky wins, but I can't imagine rats have a very high point average.
Go Ranked.
People are smarter in Rank.
I'm sitting on my rock with a maxed out sniper wondering why tf they're flaming me for daring to even grab a gun.
This is only slight hyperbole.
If I want to hotdrop I'll just play Arena instead